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Photoshop Curves and Improving Contrast
Practice images for the tutorials on Photoshop Curves are available. To download the folder, please
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. Some computers will start to open the zip package immediately; sometimes it will be necessary to double-click.
break- Open image number 02.jpg.
This image is drab and lacking in contrast. This is a basic situation which Photoshop curves can fix easily.
- Go to Image > Adjustments > Curves or Ctrl + M / Cmd + M.
The Photoshop 'curve' is originally drawn as a straight line in the dialogue box. - It is generally more convenient to have the shadows at the bottom left corner and the highlights at the top right, regardless of whether one is working on a digital image, transparency or negative film image.
- Point B is the darkest black point on the image and point W is the lightest white point.
- The more horizontal the curve, the lower will be the image's contrast. Put the cursor on points B and W in turn and adjust the curve so it is like the illustration. Note how the contrast of the image is reduced.
- Hold the Alt / Option key and the Cancel button changes to Reset. Click on Reset and the curve goes back to its previous setting.
- The more vertical the curve, the higher will be the image's contrast. Put the cursor on points B and W in turn and adjust the curve so it is like the illustration. Note how the contrast of the image is increased.
- Reset the curve.

Tip I hope your desktop background screen is a boring mid-grey. Unfortunately it needs to be. A coloured or fancy image screen can affect the judgement over colour.

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