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barjohn

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When viewing RGB vlaues as you move the hand over the image you get the values as a percentage rather than a range of 0-255. Is there a way to change it from percentage to the binary values so one doesn't have to do the math every time? I have searched and I haven't been able to find the answer.

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When viewing RGB vlaues as you move the hand over the image you get the values as a percentage rather than a range of 0-255. Is there a way to change it from percentage to the binary values so one doesn't have to do the math every time? I have searched and I haven't been able to find the answer.

 

 

I don't think there is - the only thing I don't like about LR is that it is too user-friendly. I want my RGB in 255 and I want to be able to see CMYK equivs and gamut warnings too. And as for 'Aqua' ?

 

Please!

 

Tim

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I would assume that many parts of the ACR is shared between PS/CS2 and LR but as far as I know, they are individual instance embedded in LR and PS/CS2. I don't see an ACR 3.7 available for LR yet but my PS/CS2 already received its ACR3.7 upgrade a few days ago. Just as I suspected, my LR's ACR is still saying 3.6 under CameraCalibration tab.

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