IMHO the mask should define the whole effect area - in the other case there should be another especial mask for blending, which is excessive. If I use a mask for some area (a face for example), and try to adjust it with a tonal curve, I definitely don't want to apply the lightness effect to the whole image and only the blending to the masked one. It has no sense.
With respect, Alexander Rabtchevich Ulrich Pegelow wrote: > Am 01.09.2013 12:07, schrieb johannes hanika: >> confirmed, i get the same behaviour even for parametric masks. >> >> j. > Mmh. Seems to be OK here. Maybe that mode acts a bit surprising at first > sight but I think it's consistent. coloradjustment only influences > color. All lightness data is taken from the output image of the module. > So if you make a strong S-curve you will get a marked contrast boost on > the whole image. Only the color modifications of the module are tuned by > that blend mode. If you have no or only a very minor color changes the > effect may get very subtle. To get a better feeling try to make a strong > color change (e.g. flat a and b curves) - then apply coloradjustment > mode and some drawn masks. Works as expected. > > Ulrich > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Learn the latest--Visual Studio 2012, SharePoint 2013, SQL 2012, more! Discover the easy way to master current and previous Microsoft technologies and advance your career. Get an incredible 1,500+ hours of step-by-step tutorial videos with LearnDevNow. Subscribe today and save! http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=58040911&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk _______________________________________________ darktable-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/darktable-devel
