Patrick; this is a 'high pass' module .. it is not a monochrome module.
The 'default' mode for all modules (according to the manual) is the
normal blend and my expectation of this module is that it should operate
in the same way that all other modules work. ... I would not expect that
using blend in a sharpen module eliminates all color, I am sure that you
would agree.
With the high-pass operation the color is only back to normal if the
effect is fully eliminated (opacity=0%) ... that cannot be correct!!
If you use the blend module with other processes I am sure that you will
see the difference.
On 12/01/16 04:21 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* David Vincent-Jones <[email protected]> [01-12-16 18:58]:
With the opacity slider in the 100% position the image is monochrome. This
does not occur with any other module (that I have tested). So, to answer
your question, I did not touch the opacity slider in seeing the problem.
On 12/01/16 03:41 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* David Vincent-Jones <[email protected]> [01-12-16 16:32]:
With the highpass module the 'blend>normal' and 'blend>normal-bounded'
settings create a monochrome result from a color input image. I believe this
is incorrect. With all other modules those blend functions appears to be
correct.
You didn't move the "opacity" slider ???
But, if you move the slider, color appears. You don't agree with that?
Or you don't think @ 100% there should be no color, or .... you believe
the slider is reversed? Does it not operate as other image editors do.
Or does it just not fit you?
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