Am 07.01.2015 um 08:19 schrieb Jack Bowling:
> On 2015-01-06 10:25 PM, Mueen Nawaz wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> So I experimented with both DT and Gimp, and indeed parametric masks can
>> give the same luminosity masks in the blog post. The results were almost
>> identical. I decided to write a small tutorial on it:
>>
>> http://blog.nawaz.org/posts/2015/Jan/luminosity-masks-in-darktable/
>>
>> Thanks for pointing out that it could be done!
>>
>> Mueen
> Thank you for this, Mueen. Concise and understandable.
>

Indeed, excellent article! I knew Pat Davids artictle before too, and 
would like to have the possibility to just click the parametric values 
to get D, M or L masks like others pointed it out here as well, instead 
of sticking notes around my monitor to know which values lead to which 
masks.

AFAIK that wouldn't be really masks, as long as the tone curve keeps 
unmodified - it would be just a shortpath to achieve given value 
settings within the parametric masks settings area.

Hope I'm understable, and I know that is just the user point of view. 
There are already presets like "high contrast" in the tone curve module, 
but I see that saving user defined settings doesn't store the parametric 
masks setting (the sliders values), only the curve.

Wouldn't it be possible to attach these "parametric values" to user 
defined presets?

Cheers
Andre



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