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add point about possibly non-static ranges
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I would suggest you create an image with all 256 gray levels. Then you can move the sliders and see for yourself which values change. Your question of course assumes that these ranges are static and independent of the image in question, which might not be the case.

I would suggest you create an image with all 256 gray levels. Then you can move the sliders and see for yourself which values change.

I would suggest you create an image with all 256 gray levels. Then you can move the sliders and see for yourself which values change. Your question of course assumes that these ranges are static and independent of the image in question, which might not be the case.

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I would suggest you create an image with all 256 gray levels. Then you can move the sliders and see for yourself which values change.