Photoshop Question

Entropy007

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I'm not at my computer right now so I can't mess with photoshop but my question is:
Is there a way in photoshop to determine the percent of a cerain shade of white?

I'm doing some research trying to find an effective way to break up some colored material and I am currently judging dispersion qualitatively. Basically if I scanned the filter paper is there a way to measure how much of the filter paper color is visible?

Thanks in advance
 

gsaldivar

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It sounds like you're trying to use a scanner as a spectrophotometer... this isn't going to be very accurate, but as you said - it's a qualitative measurement, not a quantitative one.

Look for the "Show Info" option in Photoshop's "Windows" menu. The floating palette will give you the color ratios you are looking for.

Good luck!
 

Entropy007

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I'm not really using it as a spectrophotometer. I'm using it to basically see how well a chemical does at dispersing a fibrous deposit which has a gray tint. Basically I'm trying to simulate a chemical boilout of a paper machine and judge it's effectiveness.

Edit: Thank you very much by the way