Hi Dan, Am 17.07.20 um 04:34 schrieb Dan Torop:
One way to handle this is to create an auto-applied preset which sets "threshold" in the "reconstruct" tab to 6. This should effectively turn off highlight reconstruction on a newly loaded image. Then make the needed adjustments via the "scene" and "look" tabs. All should be quite responsive. Following that, go to the "reconstruct" tab and double-click the "threshold" slider to get back to the default of -1, and do what is necessary to help the highlights.
Yes, you almost perfectly describe the workflow I'm actually using. I created some presets for different types of images, all of them initially switching off highlight reconstruction.
But this is not what you get using the default settings of the module. There "threshold" is initialized with -1 and this means that almost any image (at least for my images) is processed with highlight reconstruction enabled. I suspect that is what Alexander Rabtchevich refers to in his mail from last wednesday.
My hardware is powerful enough, I can live with the actual state. But as Alexander stated, processing times of 15 seconds and more become a problem.
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