Interesting....
I may be recalling a dialog with Mike during the beta that he may not have been able to support...if that is the case...My bad...
I do know he had talked about being able to run the CM program on a separate monitor by design...
Sorry if I was confused.
Greg
CM fader
For those just joining the conversation, the feature refers to adding a new control, presumably a slider that would allow you to back off, or fade, the effect of a particular set of curves before clicking Apply.
This is not a difficult feature to implement, and it will be added at some point in the future. I don't have a scheduled time for this particular feature, and it does have an impact to speak up for features here.
This is not a difficult feature to implement, and it will be added at some point in the future. I don't have a scheduled time for this particular feature, and it does have an impact to speak up for features here.
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Mike, great to see you stopping by -- finally! You should do so more often, it's cosy here. :-)
If it's not back-breaking to implement this, it certainly gets my vote, as it's a potentially very useful feature. It will spare us from having to do CM stuff on a layer and reducing opacity later. That's trivial to do on small images, natch -- but I have many huge images with a dozen or more layers already, "weighing" hundreds of megabytes, so every new layer in such files is an expense I would prefer to do without.
If it's not back-breaking to implement this, it certainly gets my vote, as it's a potentially very useful feature. It will spare us from having to do CM stuff on a layer and reducing opacity later. That's trivial to do on small images, natch -- but I have many huge images with a dozen or more layers already, "weighing" hundreds of megabytes, so every new layer in such files is an expense I would prefer to do without.
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