OK ... I do understand this response ... the two different bars are used
for two different masks. Those masks could also have been used in the
reverse order. But the same thing can be done with a single bar used for
multiple masks. I have on occasions used three sets of masks all of
which have bee
On Tue, Jun 5, 2018, at 13:49, William Ferguson wrote:
> So, it appears to me that the input sliders select what is given to the
> module to be changed and the output sliders select how the result of the
> change is applied. Up until you asked the question I'd never played with
> them, but this
On Tue, Jun 5, 2018 at 1:57 PM, David Vincent-Jones
wrote:
> I use parametric masking ... a lot! It probably is a part of my
> processing on at least 90% of my images but, for me, there is still a
> problem in understanding how to correctly use the 'output' bar to gain full
> functionalit
I use parametric masking ... a lot! It probably is a part of my
processing on at least 90% of my images but, for me, there is still a
problem in understanding how to correctly use the 'output' bar to gain
full functionality of the module.
I have watched a number of on-line videos and read
On mardi 5 juin 2018 14:01:56 CEST Bruce Williams wrote:
> Also, both times I've downloaded it, the version number appeared as
> 2.0.3-1, which is weird, because I know I was running 2.4.2 last week.
> Any help which can be offered will be greatly appreciated.
Mint 18.3 is based on Ubuntu 16.04,
Hi all,
A bit of back story, which I'll keep as brief as possible.
For the last 18 months, I've been running Win7/64 and Mint 18 in a
dual-boot configuration, and everything was great.
Then, something weird happened last Saturday, where Windows suddenly
decided to crap itself and not boot.
I ended