I myself have used the colour zones quite a bit, it is very useful. As for the 
blendif, I have never used that, will have to try it sometime. 

--Ian

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-----Original Message-----
From: Pascal Obry <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 04 Jul 2013 20:40:37 
To: Tac Tacelosky<[email protected]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
Cc: darktable-users<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Darktable-users] Brushing Exposure

Le 04/07/2013 19:34, Tac Tacelosky a écrit :
> Thanks.  So is the best approach to export to GIMP or ufraw?  (I'm
> guessing here, I don't actually know how to use either of those
> programs).

Another alternative is using the blend-if on the zone if it can be
"selected" based on the lightness, the saturation or the color.

Another option is for example, if you want to lighten up a red box on
the picture and that it is the only object with red color you can use
the color zone module. Just move-up the lightness curve in the red zone.

Hope all this makes sense to you.

Pascal.

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