First, I'm a freelance photographer and over twenty years a user of many
different pieces of software for editing images on Windows, Mac and
Linux computers. Normal, pleasant looking sharpening was never an issue,
but somehow I can't get nice looking sharpening in DT. I compared an
image on my
Em 04/09/18 08:49, FK escreveu:
I'd expect to see a popup thumbnail when hovering above a
style with a preview -- or even a preview on the full image
A "live" preview may be too expensive (computationally), it probably
is... but...
Maybe saving a before-and-after with some selected image(s
+1
On Tue, 4 Sep 2018 at 11:48, Pascal Obry wrote:
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> Le mar. 4 sept. 2018 à 10:57, Remco Viëtor a
> écrit :
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>> On mardi 4 septembre 2018 09:49:03 CEST FK wrote:
>> > +1
>> >
>> > I would love to use styles more often, but the suggested workflow of
>> > "duplicate - apply style - delete - re
Le mar. 4 sept. 2018 à 10:57, Remco Viëtor a
écrit :
> On mardi 4 septembre 2018 09:49:03 CEST FK wrote:
> > +1
> >
> > I would love to use styles more often, but the suggested workflow of
> > "duplicate - apply style - delete - repeat" for several styles per
> > picture ... no way!
>
> For now,
On mardi 4 septembre 2018 09:49:03 CEST FK wrote:
> +1
>
> I would love to use styles more often, but the suggested workflow of
> "duplicate - apply style - delete - repeat" for several styles per
> picture ... no way!
For now, that's the way it is, I'm afraid.
> Intuitively, I'd expect to see a
+1
I would love to use styles more often, but the suggested workflow of
"duplicate - apply style - delete - repeat" for several styles per
picture ... no way!
Intuitively, I'd expect to see a popup thumbnail when hovering above a
style with a preview -- or even a preview on the full image.
Would b