Thanks you very much. It's work very well,
But It's possibly to map a new keyboard shortcuts for uniform difference?
It's almost tedious to select every-time uniform difference blending.
Even if I can write "di" to go on difference item.
Is there possibility to use shortcuts for switching betw
On Thu, 5 Jan 2017 21:28:04 -0800
"I. Ivanov" wrote:
>Both sharpen and equalizer have blending uniform difference. Is this
>not what you are looking for?
Yes. Thank you.
As a married man, not only it's my right not to find anything in the
fridge, it's my duty.
And it looks like I can't think e
Both sharpen and equalizer have blending uniform difference. Is this not
what you are looking for?
Regards,
B
On 2017-01-05 06:21 PM, darkta...@911networks.com wrote:
On Thu, 5 Jan 2017 23:28:16 +0100
Markus Jung wrote:
Zoom to 100%. If you have high-quality/hi-res export enabled
(setting
On Thu, 5 Jan 2017 23:28:16 +0100
Markus Jung wrote:
>Zoom to 100%. If you have high-quality/hi-res export enabled
>(settings), you will get (minus JPEG compression) what you see at
>100%.
That doesn't work for me.
I want to be able to view the edges and which edges. I don't want to
sharpen the
Zoom to 100%. If you have high-quality/hi-res export enabled (settings),
you will get (minus JPEG compression) what you see at 100%.
Regards,
Markus
Am 05.01.2017 um 23:14 schrieb darkta...@911networks.com:
> DT 2.2.1 on arch
>
> I can judge in local contrast to what it's being applied by switch
DT 2.2.1 on arch
I can judge in local contrast to what it's being applied by switching
the blending mode to difference.
Is there a way of seeing what is being sharpening, either equalizer
or the sharpening module?
Thanks
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