Compare seems to be treated as all other transformations i.e. leaving its Output as a thumbnail in the Image Browser tree. That means that the transformation to follow uses its output (e.g. A-B or Moving Curtain) as the Input. I didn't expect it, but that could work if I could bypass Compare but I can't - the Bypass button doesn't budge.
At the moment, I need to either remember to set Compare's output to A or deleting it from the tree after using it - or maybe there is another way?
Bypassing Compare
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Bypassing Compare
Maciej Tomczak
Phototramp.com
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Re: Bypassing Compare
I have activated the Bypass button in the image browser for Compare for the next release. There is not much point in having the related buttons in the Compare dialog box, so I am leaving them out.
Jonathan Sachs
Digital Light & Color
Digital Light & Color