Re: [darktable-devel] Selective profiled de-noising

2014-09-29 Thread Colin Adams
Thank you. I had to read it several times (not sure why), but eventually I realized that I juts point the mouse to the area between the solid and dashed lines, and the the mouse wheel to "scroll" the distance between them. Perfect. On 29 September 2014 21:22, Markus Jung wrote: > Am 29.09.2014

Re: [darktable-devel] Selective profiled de-noising

2014-09-29 Thread Markus Jung
Am 29.09.2014 um 22:13 schrieb Colin Adams: > In the manual, section 3.2.4 Blending, sub-section drawn mask, it mentions > that there is a transition zone with gradual decay of opacity. I noticed > this effect. Is there away to control the decay rate (I want it to decay > very sharply)? 3.2.6 "Dra

Re: [darktable-devel] Selective profiled de-noising

2014-09-29 Thread Colin Adams
In the manual, section 3.2.4 Blending, sub-section drawn mask, it mentions that there is a transition zone with gradual decay of opacity. I noticed this effect. Is there away to control the decay rate (I want it to decay very sharply)? On 29 September 2014 09:56, Markus Jung wrote: > Am 29.09.20

Re: [darktable-devel] Selective profiled de-noising

2014-09-29 Thread johannes hanika
this kind of masking is possible (together with multi-instance modules), but you'll have to read up on that in the manual or ask a masking guru for detailed assistance (i don't really use these features). On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 9:13 PM, Colin Adams wrote: > OK. I understand. > > But I'm not rea

Re: [darktable-devel] Selective profiled de-noising

2014-09-29 Thread Markus Jung
Am 29.09.2014 um 10:13 schrieb Colin Adams: > I don't think that's possible right now, is it? It is. You need two denoising instances configured to the different strength values you like. One instance using your drawn mask, the other instance using your drawn mask inverted. There is a button which

[darktable-devel] Selective profiled de-noising

2014-09-29 Thread Colin Adams
OK. I understand. But I'm not really concerned about dark areas. What I'd like to be able to do is to apply a different strength parameter inside and outside a drawn mask. I don't think that's possible right now, is it? On 29 September 2014 08:49, johannes hanika wrote: > no idea about the rpm,