On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 2:07 AM, Moritz Moeller <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hey Dennis,
>
> >> What I want is that the preset is applied to all my images, by default,
> >> but that the 'profile' is auto detected from the EXIF data ofc.
> >>
> >> I do not think this is possible atm but I guess a solution is needed.
> >
> > Which version are you using?
>
> I am using the 1.2rc2 prebuild binary on OS X. I don't have time today
> to do a build on Linux but I'll see if I can test this over the weekend.
>
> This should be fixed in git master, if you
> > have "found match .." or "interpolated from .." in the dropdown list
> > selected, and then if you either copy this or save this as a style or
> > preset, it will be saved as "autodetect this" when applying it somewhere
> > else next time, at least it should, when using git master.
> >
> >> Basically a way for a stored preset to exclude certain control of the
> >> plugin to become part of the preset (similar to being able to exclude a
> >> module when creating a style).
> >
> > Would this make sense somewhere else than with denoiseprofile or
> > something else that autodetects? Do you have any other usecases?
>
> Of course, dozens. :] Because the use case is not only applying a preset
> by default but also applying a preset w/o loosing certain tweaks I have
> already made.
>
> Think about 'color zones' or 'equalizer'. Maybe I only want a setting
> for one of the three tabs saved, i.e. only 'lightness', so I keep the
> other two as adjusted by the user, when applying it.
> For 'split toning' I may want to store a bunch of 2-color schemes (incl.
> 'compression') but not necessarily affect 'balance' when applying/trying
> them, as 'balance' is often highly image-dependent.
> 'graduated density' is another contender for storing presets that only
> contain 'hue' and 'saturation' but not the rest of the widgets.
>
>
> If my workflow is always: 1. find & apply preset, 2. tweak, the feature
> is not needed.
> But often the workflow is: 1. find & apply preset, 2. tweak, 3. find &
> apply other preset, 4. tweak, ...
> Currently this makes me loose all my tweaks on those widgets of a module
> that I do not want to be affected by the preset.
>
> So I guess ultimately you also want control over which parts of a preset
> to take when applying it. But fir starters, just being able to decide
> just to store certain widgets would be nice already.
>

i could hack something along those lines into the widgets, but boucman is
going to tell you that you want lua scripting for all that anyways..

-jo

>
> Do I make sense? :P
>
>
> .mm
>
>
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