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Ref: PWP 8.0.exe 180831 with msi 180830; Win10 Home
1) Open a 'default' Test Patterns --> Color Wheel into the Browser.
2) Open the Selective Color Correction transform
3) Add one or more Control Points with vectors and Settings Save as File1... ...Output updates
4) Select Settings Reset... ...Display and Output clear
5) Repeat 3) with different Control Points/vectors and Settings Save as File2... ...Output updates
6) Select Settings Reset... ..Display and Output clear
7) Select Settings Load Settings... ...File1... ...Display shows File1 but Output shows File2
8) left mouse click on any Display Control Point or the Color Bar... ...Output changes to File1
Also, any previously Saved settings file when Load-ed, the Display will properly update but the Output does not update until a Display Control Point or the Color Bar is left clicked...
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P.S. if of interest...
The following plain text is ElieD's Velvia Effect selective correction file:
selective_correction 0 npts 11 saveasmask 0 nonlinear 1 colorspace 0 current 10 showaffected 0 probesize 0 showcw 0 r 1.0000 amount 1 -1 0 0 ″Amount: ″ ″Mask″ display 2 sync_scroll 1 auto_preview 1 point0 ffffff ffffff 0.0000 point1 ff ff 0.0000 point2 ffff ffff 0.0000 point3 ff00 ff00 0.0000 point4 ffff00 ffff00 0.0000 point5 ff0000 ff0000 0.0000 point6 ff00ff ff00ff 0.0000 point7 6060ff a6a6ff 0.0000 point8 19ff1a a6ffa6 0.0000 point9 fffe1a ffffa6 0.0000 point10 ff1a1a ffa6a6 0.0000
and can be used with the following plain text HS Vibrance mask file to prevent overly saturating flesh/skin Hues/Saturations, turning them too red/orange:
mask 0 nx 4896 ny 3264 mask_color 0 mask_transparency 2 initial_level 0 n_op 1 command1 operation 7 mask_mode 0 mask_operation 7 colorspace 0 sample ff minb1 113 maxb1 993 minb2 26 maxb2 922 minb3 0 maxb3 1024 minw1 143 maxw1 963 minw2 102 maxw2 845 minw3 0 maxw3 1024
Have fun exploring...
Loading previously Save As "*.selective correction" files...
Moderator: jsachs
Re: Loading previously Save As "*.selective correction" files...
Fixed for next release.
Thanks for the Velvia settings.
Thanks for the Velvia settings.
Jonathan Sachs
Digital Light & Color
Digital Light & Color