(and the forum doesn’t be filled with back and forward opinions and assummed how it works posts. But what i do know is understanding the how things happen is enlarging the knowledge to use the given tools at a higher and better level. I know i talked about this often and maybe it’s just how i like it to be as user who want to know how the engine works of the car i drive. (like links from the tool directly to the chapter of interest.) This Technical User Manual can be a appendix on the normal userguide and only visible inside the webconnections of the application. If this is available then we have more grasp on things and point asking people to those chapters instead of remembering (x%) what you told us earlier and trying to replicate this answer to help the asker. So my proposal is would it not be good if all this information is rendered in a “Technical usermanual”Īl your post’s explaining how things work and how we should working with a tool the combinations the limitations, the chain of developement. I know some things can’t be revealed but having some technical data to read when we want something to know which things we need to address to (keep in mind) if we working on or with a segment of development then a guideline and information section about this is a necessitate. What happens when you do 50% of clearviewplus which thresholds are there in “sharpening” does pushing up clearview interact with the initial lenscorrection module’s sharpening? (what does Smartlighting behind the boxes you place) What i am pitching is a part of the manual which goes deeper in the software the how it works, the how it interact between tools, (which things are leading) where things happen in the row of development. No color rendering applied (picture remains in sensor color space). Partial solution to work with DeepPRIME in PhotoLab's main viewer Tutorials, tips & resources for DxO PhotoLabĮxactly these one (distortion, vigneting, lens sharpness and chromatic aberration) + denoising and demosaicking.
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