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What's the best way to check values in your paintings in Photoshop? Switching from RGB to grayscale shows different values than by decreasing saturation through the adjustment layer, which method is the closest one to reality?
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>>7709582
View > Proof Setup > Device to Simulate - Working Gray dot gain 20%
not 100% accurate but much more accurate than the normal methods
Then you can use Ctrl+Y to quickly check. I set mine to F4 since it's a bit more convenient.
https://www.artofscholes.com/checkingvalues/
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>>7709582
Black fill layer on color or saturation layer mode
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>>7709600
doesn't convert the values accurately. color proofing is easier and more accurate.
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>>7709593
Sick, thank you
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>>7709593
>I set mine to F4 since it's a bit more convenient.
okay there mr.long ass fingers
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nigga just squint...
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Since it's a photoshop related thread, might as well ask here. Which version is the best performance-wise? I use CS6 but it's a bit slow when flipping the canvas, saving etc. despite me having a good PC.
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>>7709686
i use 2022 and cs6
and your "canvas flipping" is slow because cs6 doesn't just mirror your open canvas but actually does a whole horizontal transformation which takes time obviously and the saving thing might just be you saving to a hard drive instead of an ssd
2022 is faster though (performance in PS depends on what cpu you have of course) and has a mirror horizontal option which is instant
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>>7709686
Adobe Photoshop 2022 23.1.1 or newer, that's when they added multithreaded compositing and GPU compositing. Runs fine on modern hardware. Extra ram and a fast SSD with ~100GB free for temp files helps.
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>>7709748
>>7709754
>go to rutracker to get nu-photoshop
>occasional comments about viruses in the torrent

What's the safest way to get it these days for based pirates?
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>>7709830
m0nkrus or GenP
/r/Piracy has guides if you need them
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>>7709593
>>7709614
I use both PS and CSP, would know any way to do this in CSP?
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>>7709993
In CSP you can do it with a color profile.
You can download this one for grayscale.
https://ko-fi.com/post/ValueGreyscale-Check-in-ClipStudioPaint-like-in-U7U452ANR
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>>7709999
Oh mann, this is amazing, tysm!!!
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>>7709999
Idk why, but Relative Colorimetric looks whack in CSP compared to Photoshop, Perceptual seems to be normal, tho.



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