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Trooper
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[HELPAHERE] O Google me deixou na mao =[
31-03-06, 09:28
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Ae, preciso saber um forum de PS, ou se alguem puder me responder a pergunta logo:
pq diabos o photoshop granula o efeito de degrade (gradiente) no modo CMYK? E como diabos faço pra isso nao acontecer? Valendo minha eterna gratidão 3 2 1 JÁ! |
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Master Chief
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31-03-06, 09:33
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FIM!
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wat
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31-03-06, 18:51
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PHD em Dota 2
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31-03-06, 18:53
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Photoshop's RGB Color mode uses the RGB model, assigning an intensity value to each pixel ranging from 0 (black) to 255 (white) for each of the RGB (red, green, blue) components in a color image. For example, a bright red color might have an R value of 246, a G value of 20, and a B value of 50. When the values of all three components are equal, the result is a shade of neutral gray. When the value of all components are 255, the result is pure white; when the values are 0, pure black.
RGB images use three colors, or channels, to reproduce colors on-screen. The three channels translate to 24 (8 bits x 3 channels) bits of color information per pixel. With 24-bit images, up to 16.7 million colors can be reproduced. With 48-bit images (16 bits per channel), even more colors can be reproduced. In addition to being the default mode for new Photoshop images, the RGB model is used by computer monitors to display colors. This means that when working in color modes other than RGB, such as CMYK, Photoshop interpolates the CMYK image to RGB for display on-screen. |
Trooper
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31-03-06, 20:46
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o google te deixou na mão também?
ontem fiquei 2 horas procurando foto de um carro identico ao meu, e o gusto achou 3 em 10 minutos ehaeiahu =/ |
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