Am 16.11.2016 um 08:22 schrieb Alexander Rabtchevich:
Magnification by twice double clicking makes the area enough to be
managed, even it is one or two pixels wide.

Doesn't seem to work for me as double-click brings me back to lighttable mode.


By the way, is it possible to treat masks in the spot removal plugin as
maks? Rather often it is needed to make some adjustments to image inside
the applied destination area. Mostly it differs from the outside in
luminosity or color or gradient... One has to create a mask which
repeats alredy existing one from the spot removal plugin...

Could be a feature to be looked after in the 2.3 branch. Anyhow I am not really happy with spot removal right now. I typically use it to remove dust spots which by nature are most annoying in image areas with few features like sky. I often find myself repeatedly trying to find a suited source region because sky might look homogeneous but still has gradients in terms of lightness and/or color, exactly as you described it. The lightness and/or color gradient should be interpolated from the surrounding of the target area rather than simply doing a 1:1 copy of source to target.

Ulrich


Sometimes the source area of a newly created mask in the spot removal
plugin appears within some other existing mask. The only way to manage
it is to delete it and create the destination somewhere outside to place
source outside existing masks. Is it possible to the program to check
the default appearance area to inclusion within some existed ones and
change it to a free space?

With respect,
Alexander Rabtchevich


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