That experiment worked. I did it in a crude way, as a proof-of-concept
type: removed some most obviously unrelated to the sephia conversion.
Now, for the future, - I'd need to figure out which settings are and which
aren't related to that conversion -- to fine tune the conversion.
Thanks for the idea, Godfrey!
Igor
On Wed, 16 Dec 2015, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
David,
thanks for providing that datapoint.
Godfrey,
Thanks, that's a good idea.
The preset in question ("B&W Creative - Sepia Tone") has a bunch of
settings that are just zeros. I wonder how these presets work: if I were
to erase those variables from the preset file, will LR choke on that new
preset, or will it assume that those values should not be touched? I will
try that...
Igor
David J Brooks Wed, 16 Dec 2015 13:33:08 -0800 wrote:
> It does that to me in ver 4.1
Godfrey DiGiorgi Wed, 16 Dec 2015 14:40:11 -0800 wrote:
> I don't use too many pre-made presets, but you can always see exactly
> what they do by opening them with a source editor and reading the
> instructions there. It's a pretty simple layout.
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