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 Nik BhattKeymaster Nik BhattKeymasterSo, the problem turned out to be a known issue. There is a bug in macOS / iOS when an adjustment is present in both a mask and globally. Apple has given me a few ideas for ways to work around the bug, which I have not had a chance to look into, but I will.  Nik BhattKeymaster Nik BhattKeymasterA new perspective tool is in the works, so stay tuned.  Nik BhattKeymaster Nik BhattKeymasterApple’s decoder does not read that information. The other (larger) apps sometimes read that data and get help from the camera manufacturer to process the image. I am not aware of Photomator doing it since it also uses Apple’s decoder. It’s possible that they read a few fields – can you tell me specifically what they can read? Karl’s comment about the LUTs is also valuable – I have some Fujifilm simulations in Nitro (they are not official – I made them by hand).  Nik BhattKeymaster Nik BhattKeymasterStandard Raw Development turns off as many of the Apple decoding parameters as I can. You can do it yourself by moving the sliders and also turning off Lens Correction (and I think) gamut mapping.  Nik BhattKeymaster Nik BhattKeymasterMichael, please email support@gentlemencoders.com so I can help you. When we get a resolution, one of us can post here.  Nik BhattKeymaster Nik BhattKeymasterI would need more information to tell you what’s going on, but there is a bug in macOS / iOS that affect Nitro with masks. Specifically, if you have the same adjustment (e.g. Curves) in the main interface AND you also brush Curves, then the system gets confused and it applies to the whole image. To troubleshoot this, take a simple JPEG, make no edits and then apply a mask with Curves. Do you see the same problem?  Nik BhattKeymaster Nik BhattKeymasterI might be able to dim out the drive or something, but I’m not sure. The way iOS deals with drives is crazy-making for developers.  Nik BhattKeymaster Nik BhattKeymasterNo. I am just saying that I’m already aware of it.  Nik BhattKeymaster Nik BhattKeymasterWhen not masking, the trackpad uses pinch to zoom in, like on an iPhone.  Nik BhattKeymaster Nik BhattKeymasterI have never seen that. If you can figure out what makes it happen, that would be very helpful. If you see it again, tap on the viewer area to see if comes back. Maybe it’s in some full screen La-la land.  Nik BhattKeymaster Nik BhattKeymasterYes, it’s a known issue.  Nik BhattKeymaster Nik BhattKeymasterI do not see that problem with panning. If I am zoomed in already, then I can move the image by using one finger on the mouse, or two fingers on the trackpad. If you flick (move your finger very quickly) and it hits the edge of the image, then it may jump to the next image, but panning seems to be okay for me.  Nik BhattKeymaster Nik BhattKeymasterI understand, but printing is a black hole. Even something “simple” like a contact sheet is full of various landmines with color proofing and the like. I won’t say ‘no’ for sure, but it’s not a high priority.  Nik BhattKeymaster Nik BhattKeymasterI see what you mean. Maps scrolls the opposite way from Nitro, but assistive zoom (I can use control + scroll to zoom into the screen), works the way Nitro does. So, there isn’t a hard and fast rule (at least not one Apple follows). I’ll add a preference in the future.  Nik BhattKeymaster Nik BhattKeymasterYou can send one to the support email address. I recommend scaling it down first so it goes through the mail servers. Nitro reads and writes the dc:subject XMP entry which is the standard place for this. Lightroom has added a place in their own namespace for hierarchical keywords, but that is for true hierarchy (as opposed to the organizational hierarchy that Nitro uses). 
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