On Sat, 27 Oct 2018, 08:42 Bruce Williams, wrote:
>
> If you look in the preferences, you'll find that you can uncheck the box
> to "auto apply base curve to imported raw files".
>
Isn't that option called 'auto-apply per camera basecurve presets'? Because
all it does is to apply a more specific
The healing should be simple enough with the retouch, just select the path
or brush, paint over the area and adjust the source to taste.
On busy backgrounds it gets tricky, you have to choose the source
carefully, maybe use several shapes, it really depends on the image.
El sáb., 27 oct. 2018 a
Hi David,
> Is there a simple approch to the removal of phone/power lines either
> with basic spot removal or the recently added repair module?
It all depends I would say.
First, for sure the Retouch module is far more powerful than the clone
tool. It has an healing mode that makes seamless clo
Is there a simple approch to the removal of phone/power lines either
with basic spot removal or the recently added repair module?
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Presets, styles and history don't handle masks, so for now the only option
is to copy/paste history.
El sáb., 27 oct. 2018 a las 2:38, I. Ivanov () escribió:
>
> On 2018-10-26 15:03, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > I tried making a preset with all the spots defined but it doesn't seem to
> > work, no
I tend to use an iMac for photoediting, as the screens on my Linux
machines aren’t as good. But I encounter a persistent problem on the
iMac: when using a mouse with a physical scroll wheel, changing a
mask’s feather size with ‘shift + scroll’ does not work correctly:
movement of the scroll wheel o