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Jerry,
Well, I swear on two of the
shots I tried it came out with the B&W data "inside" the RGB data... maybe
it's the way I did my color shots... at any rate... if the L comes out even with
the RGB, that's significant, too... it means you can't go combining a skimpy RGB
histogram with a fire-breathing Luminance and expect to get anything that looks
"normal" much less prints normal in output. This is what was happening to me
previously when I did my LRGB... I had this quiet color data and combined it
with this monster Luminance... doesn't work... so I'll go back to what I said in
an earlier post, I think that to have credible output you need to have an
RGB value for every Luminance value when you construct the LRGB. I can see the
difference in the prints when I output them if you don't.
Tony
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