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Make tools allow finer adjustments like levels (with 0-255/65535 scale) and Contrast/Brightless more accurate than 1%. first one is more improtant is terrible use current scale when you know exact values what you want sometimes we need more than looks good.

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+256!

I just noticed this yesterday with the Threshold adjustment. Integer percentage scale is utterly annoying because each of the 256 steps counts!

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15 hours ago, loukash said:

+256!

I just noticed this yesterday with the Threshold adjustment. Integer percentage scale is utterly annoying because each of the 256 steps counts!

or 65536 if you use 16bit colours.etc.

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And famous compitetotr called photoshop uses 0-255. and i dont know what i uses with 16bit colours.

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