Hi,

Am So 25 Jan 2015 22:24:08 CET
schrieb KOVÁCS István <k...@kovacs-telekes.org>:

> I downloaded your XMPs properly today - thanks again! One thing that
> was new to me was the use of profiled denoising, where you used HSV
> colour blend mode with wavelet processing mode (I think previously the
> manual only mentioned the colour blend mode; now it includes both).
> I've also checked your use of parametric masks (not only for exposure
> but for noise filtering as well as velvia). I have not had much luck
> with the exposure module and lightness-based parametric masks (halos),
> but you only added a bit of extra exposure and used quite large
> feathering so the halos are not visible. Great job!

Thanks, nice to hear that!

Another tip: you can re-use the drawn masks I used for the exposure in
other modules. I did the white balance for the faces, so the background
is a bit too red. 

In the color correction module, you can choose drawn mask mode, select
the existing mask from the exposure module in the pull-down menu above
the shapes, and invert it using the minus button (in the same line as
the pull down menu). Then, push the lights a bit towards blue.

Re-using masks saves a lot of trouble, very nice feature.

Cheers
  Michael


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