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BenB
ParticipantHi Nik,
Thanks fort your swift response. I can understand you are quite busy, no problem.
I have some specific question, perhaps you can elaborate a bit -;), as there is no description in the manual yet.
1. You mention Highlights Shadows and Midtones. The UI mentions Highlights, Shadows and “Overall”. I assume overall is then the “Midtones” ?
2. I see the color-wheel to pick colours for Highlights, Shadows and “Overall” separately, that’s fine. However I do not see a saturation/intensity slider (as there are in Lightroom and other products), so how can I manipulate the intensity (or saturation) of the chosen colour’s for shadows and Highlights separately ? The luminance slider has som effect but not much (logically).Thanks for your time
Ben
BenB
ParticipantThanks Nik.
By the way, it appears to me that there is one exception to the “rule” that other app’s will use the jpeg (or tiff) after editing with RawPower ?. Affinity Photo will always pick-up the un-edited raw-file in Apple Photo’s, using their extension “edit in Affinity Photo” , at least that is my experience. (but then: Affinity always does, so it doesn’t even remember its own edits made earlier 😞).BenB
ParticipantYes it can,
The procedure is different though how you opened the RAW file.
1. when opening from within Apple Photo’s by using the extension, after your edits just click at the “save edits” at the top right of the window.
2. When opening the RAWPower browser and choose “New Photo Library window” you can perform your edits and then click “Done” (it’s at the same place as the “edit” button top right)
3. When you open the raw directly in Raw Power. after editing you can use “File-> export to library”. The photo will be sent to your photo system-library.HtH
BenBenB
ParticipantThanks for clarifying.
BenBenB
ParticipantThanks Nik,
So there is no “A.I- Denoise” variant.
If you mention “There are no noise reduction tools for JPEG” do you mean in general or for RawPower ?Ben
BenB
ParticipantThanks Nik, for the quick response, and to put this on your “to do” list.
And thanks for pointing out the workaround, but it’s indeed not the way I would prefer to work -;).
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