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@@ -2697,8 +2697,8 @@ ZOOMPANEL_ZOOMOUT;Zoom Ud\nGenvej: <b>-</b>
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!HISTORY_MSG_889;Local - Contrast Wavelet Graduated Strength
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!HISTORY_MSG_890;Local - Contrast Wavelet Graduated angle
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!HISTORY_MSG_891;Local - Contrast Wavelet Graduated
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!HISTORY_MSG_892;Local - Log Encoding Graduated Strength
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!HISTORY_MSG_893;Local - Log Encoding Graduated angle
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!HISTORY_MSG_892;Local - Log encoding Graduated Strength
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!HISTORY_MSG_893;Local - Log encoding Graduated angle
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!HISTORY_MSG_894;Local - SD - ΔE preview color intensity
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!HISTORY_MSG_897;Local - Contrast Wavelet ES strength
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!HISTORY_MSG_898;Local - Contrast Wavelet ES radius
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@@ -2764,7 +2764,7 @@ ZOOMPANEL_ZOOMOUT;Zoom Ud\nGenvej: <b>-</b>
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!HISTORY_MSG_958;Local - Show/hide settings
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!HISTORY_MSG_959;Local - Inverse blur
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!HISTORY_MSG_960;Local - Log encoding - cat16
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!HISTORY_MSG_961;Local - Log encoding Ciecam
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!HISTORY_MSG_961;Local - Log encoding CIECAM
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!HISTORY_MSG_962;Local - Log encoding Absolute luminance source
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!HISTORY_MSG_963;Local - Log encoding Absolute luminance target
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!HISTORY_MSG_964;Local - Log encoding Surround
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@@ -2881,9 +2881,9 @@ ZOOMPANEL_ZOOMOUT;Zoom Ud\nGenvej: <b>-</b>
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!HISTORY_MSG_1076;Local - CIECAM Scope
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!HISTORY_MSG_1077;Local - CIECAM Mode
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!HISTORY_MSG_1078;Local - Red and skin protection
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!HISTORY_MSG_1079;Local - CIECAM Sigmoid strength J
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!HISTORY_MSG_1080;Local - CIECAM Sigmoid threshold
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!HISTORY_MSG_1081;Local - CIECAM Sigmoid blend
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!HISTORY_MSG_1079;Local - CIECAM Sigmoid Q Contrast
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!HISTORY_MSG_1080;Local - CIECAM Sigmoid Q Skew
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!HISTORY_MSG_1081;Local - CIECAM Sigmoid Q Display white point
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!HISTORY_MSG_1082;Local - CIECAM Auto threshold
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!HISTORY_MSG_1083;Local - CIECAM Hue
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!HISTORY_MSG_1084;Local - Uses Black Ev - White Ev
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@@ -2891,9 +2891,9 @@ ZOOMPANEL_ZOOMOUT;Zoom Ud\nGenvej: <b>-</b>
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!HISTORY_MSG_1086;Local - Jz contrast
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!HISTORY_MSG_1087;Local - Jz chroma
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!HISTORY_MSG_1088;Local - Jz hue
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!HISTORY_MSG_1089;Local - Jz Sigmoid strength
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!HISTORY_MSG_1090;Local - Jz Sigmoid threshold
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!HISTORY_MSG_1091;Local - Jz Sigmoid blend
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!HISTORY_MSG_1089;Local - Jz Sigmoid contrast
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!HISTORY_MSG_1090;Local - Jz Sigmoid skew
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!HISTORY_MSG_1091;Local - Jz Sigmoid Display White point
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!HISTORY_MSG_1092;Local - Jz adaptation
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!HISTORY_MSG_1093;Local - CAM model
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!HISTORY_MSG_1094;Local - Jz highligths
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@@ -2949,9 +2949,9 @@ ZOOMPANEL_ZOOMOUT;Zoom Ud\nGenvej: <b>-</b>
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!HISTORY_MSG_1144;Local - Jz whiteev
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!HISTORY_MSG_1145;Local - Jz Log encoding
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!HISTORY_MSG_1146;Local - Jz Log encoding target gray
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!HISTORY_MSG_1147;Local - Jz BlackEv WhiteEv
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!HISTORY_MSG_1147;Local - Jz Scale Yb scene
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!HISTORY_MSG_1148;Local - Jz Sigmoid
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!HISTORY_MSG_1149;Local - Q Sigmoid
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!HISTORY_MSG_1149;Local - Q Sigmoid & Slope based
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!HISTORY_MSG_1150;Local - Log encoding Q instead Sigmoid Q
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!HISTORY_MSG_BLSHAPE;Blur by level
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!HISTORY_MSG_BLURCWAV;Blur chroma
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@@ -2960,15 +2960,47 @@ ZOOMPANEL_ZOOMOUT;Zoom Ud\nGenvej: <b>-</b>
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!HISTORY_MSG_CATCAT;CAL - Settings - Mode
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!HISTORY_MSG_CATCOMPLEX;CAL - Settings - Complexity
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!HISTORY_MSG_CATMODEL;CAL - Settings - CAM
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!HISTORY_MSG_CG_COLORSPACE;Gamut Compression - Target
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!HISTORY_MSG_CG_CYANLIM;Gamut Compression - Max Limits Cyan
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!HISTORY_MSG_CG_CYANTH;Gamut Compression - Threshold Cyan
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!HISTORY_MSG_CG_ENABLED;Gamut Compression - Enabled
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!HISTORY_MSG_CG_MAGENTALIM;Gamut Compression - Max Limits Magenta
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!HISTORY_MSG_CG_MAGENTATH;Gamut Compression - Threshold Magenta
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!HISTORY_MSG_CG_ROLLOFF;Gamut Compression - Rolloff
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!HISTORY_MSG_CG_VALUE;Gamut Compression - Power
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!HISTORY_MSG_CG_YELLOWLIM;Gamut Compression - Max Limits Yellow
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!HISTORY_MSG_CG_YELLOWTH;Gamut Compression - Threshold Yellow
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!HISTORY_MSG_COMPLEX;Wavelet complexity
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!HISTORY_MSG_COMPLEXRETI;Retinex complexity
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!HISTORY_MSG_DEHABLACK;Dehaze Bayer Black
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!HISTORY_MSG_DEHABLACKX;Dehaze X-Trans Black
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!HISTORY_MSG_DEHAZE_SATURATION;Dehaze - Saturation
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!HISTORY_MSG_DIRPYRDENOISE_GAIN;NR - Compensate for lightness
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!HISTORY_MSG_DISTORTION_DEFISH;De-fish
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!HISTORY_MSG_DISTORTION_DEFISH_FOCAL;De-fish - Focal length
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!HISTORY_MSG_EDGEFFECT;Edge Attenuation response
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!HISTORY_MSG_FF_FROMMETADATA;Flat-Field - From Metadata
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!HISTORY_MSG_FILMNEGATIVE_BALANCE;FN - Reference output
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!HISTORY_MSG_FILMNEGATIVE_COLORSPACE;Film negative color space
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!HISTORY_MSG_FILMNEGATIVE_REF_SPOT;FN - Reference input
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!HISTORY_MSG_FRAMING_ABSOLUTE_HEIGHT;Framing - Border Height
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!HISTORY_MSG_FRAMING_ABSOLUTE_WIDTH;Framing - Border Width
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!HISTORY_MSG_FRAMING_ALLOW_UPSCALING;Framing - Upscaling
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!HISTORY_MSG_FRAMING_ASPECT_RATIO;Framing - Aspect Ratio
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!HISTORY_MSG_FRAMING_BASIS;Framing - Basis
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!HISTORY_MSG_FRAMING_BORDER_BLUE;Framing - Border (B)
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!HISTORY_MSG_FRAMING_BORDER_GREEN;Framing - Border (G)
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!HISTORY_MSG_FRAMING_BORDER_RED;Framing - Border (R)
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!HISTORY_MSG_FRAMING_BORDER_SIZE;Framing - Relative Size
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!HISTORY_MSG_FRAMING_BORDER_SIZE_METHOD;Framing - Border Sizing Method
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!HISTORY_MSG_FRAMING_ENABLED;Framing
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!HISTORY_MSG_FRAMING_FRAMED_HEIGHT;Framing - Framed Height
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!HISTORY_MSG_FRAMING_FRAMED_WIDTH;Framing - Framed Width
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!HISTORY_MSG_FRAMING_METHOD;Framing - Method
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!HISTORY_MSG_FRAMING_MIN_HEIGHT;Framing - Min Height
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!HISTORY_MSG_FRAMING_MIN_SIZE_ENABLED;Framing - Min Size
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!HISTORY_MSG_FRAMING_MIN_WIDTH;Framing - Min Width
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!HISTORY_MSG_FRAMING_ORIENTATION;Framing - Orientation
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!HISTORY_MSG_GAMUTMUNSEL;Gamut-Munsell
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!HISTORY_MSG_HLBL;Color propagation - blur
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!HISTORY_MSG_HLTH;Inpaint opposed - gain threshold
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@@ -2982,18 +3014,25 @@ ZOOMPANEL_ZOOMOUT;Zoom Ud\nGenvej: <b>-</b>
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!HISTORY_MSG_ICM_GREX;Primaries Green X
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!HISTORY_MSG_ICM_GREY;Primaries Green Y
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!HISTORY_MSG_ICM_MIDTCIE;Midtones
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!HISTORY_MSG_ICM_OFFSTRC;Offset
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!HISTORY_MSG_ICM_OPACITYW;Offset
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!HISTORY_MSG_ICM_PRESER;Preserve neutral
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!HISTORY_MSG_ICM_PYRWAVTRC;Contrast profile
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!HISTORY_MSG_ICM_REDX;Primaries Red X
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!HISTORY_MSG_ICM_REDY;Primaries Red Y
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!HISTORY_MSG_ICM_REFI;Refinement Colors
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!HISTORY_MSG_ICM_RESIDTRC;Residual contrast
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!HISTORY_MSG_ICM_SHIFTX;Refinement Colors - Shift x
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!HISTORY_MSG_ICM_SHIFTY;Refinement Colors - Shift y
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!HISTORY_MSG_ICM_SIGMATRC;Local contrast Attenation response
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!HISTORY_MSG_ICM_SMOOTHCIE;Smooth highlights
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!HISTORY_MSG_ICM_TRCEXP;Abstract Profile
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!HISTORY_MSG_ICM_WAVEXP;Contrast Enhancement
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!HISTORY_MSG_ICM_WORKING_ILLUM_METHOD;Illuminant method
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!HISTORY_MSG_ICM_WORKING_PRIM_METHOD;Primaries method
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!HISTORY_MSG_ILLUM;CAL - SC - Illuminant
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCALLAB_TE_PIVOT;Local - Equalizer pivot
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_AVOIDNEGATIVE;Local - SC - Pre-filter zero and negative values
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIEMASK_BLURCONT;Local - CIECAM Mask blur contrast
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIEMASK_BLURFFT;Local - CIECAM Mask blur FFTW
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIEMASK_BLURRAD;Local - CIECAM Mask blur radius
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIE_BRICOMPTH;Local - CIECAM Brightness compression threshold
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIE_BWCIE;Local - CIECAM Black and white
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIE_CAT;Local - Matrix adaptation
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIE_CONTSIG;Local CIECAM - Sigmoid contrast
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIE_DETAILJZ;Local - JzCzHz Local contrast
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIE_ENAMASKALL;Local - CIECAM All mask tools
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIE_EXPPRECAM;Local - CIECAM Pre-Cam
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIE_ILL;Local - CIECAM TRC Illuminant
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIE_LOGCIEQ;Local - CIECAM Log encoding Q
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIE_MIDT;Local - CIECAM Mid Tones
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIE_NORM;Local - CIECAM Normalize L
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIE_NORM11;Local - CIECAM Normalize luminance 5.11
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIE_PRIM;Local - CIECAM TRC primaries
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIE_REDXL;Local - CIECAM Red X
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIE_REDYL;Local - CIECAM Red Y
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIE_SHIFTXL;Local - CIECAM Shift x
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIE_SHIFTYL;Local - CIECAM Shift y
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIE_SIG;Local - Sigmoid
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIE_SIGADAP;Local - CIECAM Sigmoid adaptability
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIE_SIGMET;Local - CIECAM Sigmoid method
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIE_SIGADAP;Local - CIECAM Sigmoid adaptability 5.11
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIE_SIGMET;Local - CIECAM Tone mapping Q
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIE_SKEWSIG;Local CIECAM - Sigmoid skew
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIE_SLOP;Local - CIECAM Slope
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIE_SLOPESMO;Local - CIECAM Gray balance
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIE_SLOPESMOB;Local - CIECAM Blue balance
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIE_SLOPESMOG;Local - CIECAM Green balance
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIE_SLOPESMOQ;Local - CIECAM Gray balance
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIE_SLOPESMOR;Local - CIECAM Red balance
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIE_SMOOTH;Local - CIECAM Scale Yb scene
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIE_SMOOTHLNK;Local CIECAM - Link R G B
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIE_SMOOTHMET;Local - CIECAM Smooth lights method
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIE_SMOOTHTH;Local CIECAM - Attenuation threshold
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIE_SMOOTHTRC;Local CIECAM - Gamma based Highlight attenuation
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIE_SMOOTHTRCREL;Local CIECAM - Relative gamma mode
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIE_SMOOTHYB;Local - CIECAM Scale Yb viewing
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIE_SMOOTH_HIGH;Local CIECAM - Highlight Attenuation only
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIE_SMOOTH_LUM;Local - CIECAM Levels - Luminosity mode
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIE_STRGRAD;Local - CIECAM Gradient strength L
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIE_STRLOG;Local - CIECAM Log encoding strength
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIE_TRC;Local - CIECAM TRC
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIE_WEVMETHOD11;Local CIECAM - Black Ev White Ev
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIE_WHITES;Local - CIECAM Whites distribution
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_CIE_WHITSIG;Local CIECAM - Sigmoid Display white point
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_DEHAZE_BLACK;Local - Dehaze Black
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_FEATHERCIE;Local - CIECAM Gradient feather
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_FEATHERCOL;Local - Color Gradient feather
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_FEATHERVIB;Local - Vib Gradient feather
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_FEATHERWAV;Local - Wav Gradient feather
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_GAMUTMUNSEL;Local - SC - Avoid Color Shift
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_LOGCIE12;Local - CIECAM - Log encoding
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_LOG_BLACKS;Local - Log Blacks distribution
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_LOG_COMPR;Local - Log Compress brightness
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_LOG_SAT;Local - Log Saturation control
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_LOG_WHITES;Local - Log Whites distribution
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_OFFSETWAV;Local Wav offset
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_PROCESSWAV;Local - Wavelets - Show modifications
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_QJMETHOD;Local - CIECAM Tone mapping operator Q and J
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_SIGBLCIE;Local - CIECAM Blend 5.11
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_SIGDACIE;Local - CIECAM Contrast 5.11
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_SIGFORCEBW;Local - Jz White Ev and Black Ev 5.11
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_SIGJZ11;Local - Jz Sigmoid J 5.11
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_SIGJZ11BL;Local - Jz Blend 5.11
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_SIGJZ11CONT;Local - Jz Contrast 5.11
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_SIGJZ11GRAY;Local - Jz Threshold 5.11
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_SIGQ11;Local - CIECAM Sigmoid Q - deprecated
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_SIGQ12;Local - CIECAM Sigmoid Q and Slope based
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_SIGSENSICIE;Local - CIECAM Adaptability 5.11
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_SIGTHCIE;Local - CIECAM Threshold 5.11
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!HISTORY_MSG_LOCAL_TMO_SATUR;Local Exp Fattal Saturation
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!HISTORY_MSG_PERSP_CAM_ANGLE;Perspective - Camera
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!HISTORY_MSG_PERSP_CAM_FL;Perspective - Camera
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!HISTORY_MSG_TONE_EQUALIZER_PIVOT;Tone equalizer - Pivot
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!HISTORY_MSG_TONE_EQUALIZER_REGULARIZATION;Tone equalizer - Regularization
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!HISTORY_MSG_TONE_EQUALIZER_SHOW_COLOR_MAP;Tone equalizer - Tonal map
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!HISTORY_MSG_TRANS_SCALE;Geometry - Scale
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!HISTORY_MSG_WAVBALCHROM;Equalizer chrominance
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!HISTORY_MSG_WAVBALLUM;Equalizer luminance
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!HISTORY_MSG_WAVBL;Blur levels
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!INSPECTOR_WINDOW_TITLE;Inspector
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!MAIN_TAB_LOCALLAB;Selective Editing
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!MAIN_TAB_LOCALLAB_TOOLTIP;Shortcut: <b>Alt-o</b>
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!PARTIALPASTE_COMPRESSGAMUT;Gamut Compression
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!PARTIALPASTE_FLATFIELDFROMMETADATA;Flat-field from Metadata
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!PARTIALPASTE_FRAMING;Framing
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!PARTIALPASTE_LOCALLAB;Selective Editing
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!PARTIALPASTE_LOCALLABGROUP;Selective Editing Settings
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!PARTIALPASTE_PREPROCWB;Preprocess White Balance
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@@ -3158,7 +3225,7 @@ ZOOMPANEL_ZOOMOUT;Zoom Ud\nGenvej: <b>-</b>
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!PREFERENCES_BROWSERECURSIVEFOLLOWLINKS;Follow symbolic links when browsing sub-folders
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!PREFERENCES_BROWSERECURSIVEMAXDIRS;Maximum sub-folders
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!PREFERENCES_CAMERAPROFILESDIR;Camera profiles directory
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!PREFERENCES_CIE;Ciecam
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!PREFERENCES_CIE;CIECAM
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!PREFERENCES_CIEARTIF;Avoid artifacts
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!PREFERENCES_COMPLEXITYLOC;Default complexity for Selective Editing
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!PREFERENCES_COMPLEXITY_EXP;Advanced
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!TP_COLORAPP_DEGREE_TOOLTIP;CAT02/16 is a chromatic adaptation. It converts the values of an image whose white point is that of a given illuminant (for example D65) into new values whose white point is that of the new illuminant - see WP model (for example D50 or D55).
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!TP_COLORAPP_DEGREOUT_TOOLTIP;CAT02/16 is a chromatic adaptation. It converts the values of an image whose white point is that of a given illuminant (for example D50) into new values whose white point is that of the new illuminant - see WP model (for example D75).
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!TP_COLORAPP_GEN;Settings
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!TP_COLORAPP_GEN_TOOLTIP;This module is based on the CIECAM color appearance models, which were designed to better simulate how human vision perceives colors under different lighting conditions, e.g. against different backgrounds. It takes into account the environment of each color and modifies its appearance to get as close as possible to human perception. It also adapts the output to the intended viewing conditions (monitor, TV, projector, printer, etc.) so that the chromatic appearance is preserved across the scene and display environments.
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!TP_COLORAPP_GEN_TOOLTIP;This module is based on the CIECAM Color Appearance models, which were designed to better simulate how human vision perceives colors under different lighting conditions, e.g. against different backgrounds. It takes into account the environment of each color and modifies its appearance to get as close as possible to human perception. It also adapts the output to the intended viewing conditions (monitor, TV, projector, printer, etc.) so that the chromatic appearance is preserved across the scene and display environments.
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!TP_COLORAPP_IL41;D41
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!TP_COLORAPP_IL50;D50
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!TP_COLORAPP_IL55;D55
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!TP_COLORAPP_VIEWINGF_TOOLTIP;Takes into account the support on which the final image will be viewed (monitor, TV, projector, printer, etc.), as well as its environment. This process will take the data coming from process 'Image Adjustments' and 'bring' it to the support in such a way that the viewing conditions and its environment are taken into account.
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!TP_COLORAPP_YBOUT_TOOLTIP;Yb is the relative luminance of the background, expressed in % of gray. 18% gray corresponds to a background luminance of 50% expressed in CIE L.\nThe data is based on the mean luminance of the image.
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!TP_COLORAPP_YBSCEN_TOOLTIP;Yb is the relative luminance of the background, expressed in % of gray. 18% gray corresponds to a background luminance of 50% expressed in CIE L.\nThe data is based on the mean luminance of the image.
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!TP_COMPRESSGAMUT_ACESP1;ACES AP1
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!TP_COMPRESSGAMUT_ADOBE;Adobe RGB
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!TP_COMPRESSGAMUT_COLORSPACE_TOOLTIP;Gamut-compress is a tool which allows you to compress highly chromatic camera source colorimetry into a smaller gamut.\n Out of gamut negative pixel values are problematic for working on images and should be avoided if possible.\n Blue LED are perceive as highly colorful and colors like beetles, flowers and hummingbirds often over saturated.\n\n This is not a gamut conversion : converting from one gamut to another does change the values of the pixels. However it does not actually change the colorimetric meaning of the pixel data. You could say that by converting between gamuts, you are changing frame of reference to the same colors. After compression the working profile is restored.\n\n Choose the workspace that will be used to set the gamut limits. Depending on the case you can choose:\n The display gamut (sRGB, DCI P3,...). \n The gamut of an output file for use by another software (Prophoto, Rec 2020...).
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!TP_COMPRESSGAMUT_CYANLIM;Cyan
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!TP_COMPRESSGAMUT_CYANTH;Cyan
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!TP_COMPRESSGAMUT_DCIP3;DCI-P3
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!TP_COMPRESSGAMUT_LABEL;Gamut Compression
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!TP_COMPRESSGAMUT_LIMIT;Maximum Distance Limits
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!TP_COMPRESSGAMUT_LIMIT_TOOLTIP;Maximum Distance Limit: is the distance outside of the gamut boundary to compress to the gamut boundary. For example, a value of 1.2 will compress distance values of 1.2 to a value of 1.0. \nIndividual controls are given for each color component. They are named cyan magenta and yellow because they actually control the max distance from the edge of the triangle (primaries related to the CIExy diagram), not the corner. For example, boosting the value of the cyan distance limit will increase the distance from which values are mapped to the edge between the blue and green corners of the triangle.\nThe distance limits also control the RGB ratios of the compressed values, which affects the apparent hue.\n\nThe distances are relative to the Target Compression Gamut. They may need to be adjusted after changing the target gamut if you want the amount of compression to remain unchanged.
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!TP_COMPRESSGAMUT_MAGENTALIM;Magenta
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!TP_COMPRESSGAMUT_MAGENTATH;Magenta
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!TP_COMPRESSGAMUT_MAIN_COLORSPACE;Target Compression Gamut
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!TP_COMPRESSGAMUT_POWER_TOOLTIP;Power: Control the aggressiveness of the compression curve.\n Higher power values result in more compressed values distributed closer to the gamut boundary. This will increase the "color purity" or "saturation" once the image has been rendered through a display transform.\n Higher values have a smoother transition.
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!TP_COMPRESSGAMUT_PROPHOTO;ProPhoto
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!TP_COMPRESSGAMUT_PWR;Power
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!TP_COMPRESSGAMUT_REC2020;Rec. 2020
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!TP_COMPRESSGAMUT_ROLLOFF;Rolloff
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!TP_COMPRESSGAMUT_SRGB;sRGB
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!TP_COMPRESSGAMUT_THRESHOLD;Threshold
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!TP_COMPRESSGAMUT_THRESHOLD_TOOLTIP;Threshold: controls the percentage of the outer gamut to affect. A value of 0.8 will compress out of gamut values into the outer 20% of the gamut. The inner 80% of the gamut core will not be affected. You can adjust the colors separately: for example if you wanted to protect magenta and yellow a little more than cyan, you could set the threshold a bit higher for cyan.\n\nThe thresholds are relative to the Target Compression Gamut. They may need to be adjusted after changing the target gamut if you want the protected color range to remain unchanged.
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!TP_COMPRESSGAMUT_YELLOWLIM;Yellow
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!TP_COMPRESSGAMUT_YELLOWTH;Yellow
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!TP_CROP_GTCENTEREDSQUARE;Centered square
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!TP_DEHAZE_SATURATION;Saturation
|
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!TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_MAIN_AUTO_GAIN;Compensate for lightness
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!TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_MAIN_AUTO_GAIN_TOOLTIP;Alter the noise reduction strength based on the image lightness. Strength is reduced for dark images and increased for bright images.
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!TP_DISTORTION_DEFISH;De-fish
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!TP_DISTORTION_FOCAL_LENGTH;Focal length
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!TP_FILMNEGATIVE_BLUEBALANCE;Cool/Warm
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!TP_FILMNEGATIVE_COLORSPACE;Inversion color space:
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||||
!TP_FILMNEGATIVE_COLORSPACE_INPUT;Input color space
|
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@@ -3304,6 +3395,36 @@ ZOOMPANEL_ZOOMOUT;Zoom Ud\nGenvej: <b>-</b>
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!TP_FILMNEGATIVE_REF_SIZE;Size:
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!TP_FILMNEGATIVE_REF_TOOLTIP;Pick a gray patch for white-balancing the output, positive image.
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!TP_FLATFIELD_FROMMETADATA;From Metadata
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!TP_FRAMING_ABSOLUTE_HEIGHT;Border Height
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||||
!TP_FRAMING_ABSOLUTE_WIDTH;Border Width
|
||||
!TP_FRAMING_ALLOW_UPSCALING;Allow upscaling to frame
|
||||
!TP_FRAMING_ASPECT_RATIO;Aspect Ratio:
|
||||
!TP_FRAMING_BASIS;Basis
|
||||
!TP_FRAMING_BASIS_AUTO;Auto
|
||||
!TP_FRAMING_BASIS_HEIGHT;Height
|
||||
!TP_FRAMING_BASIS_LONG_SIDE;Long Edge
|
||||
!TP_FRAMING_BASIS_SHORT_SIDE;Short Edge
|
||||
!TP_FRAMING_BASIS_WIDTH;Width
|
||||
!TP_FRAMING_BLUE;Blue
|
||||
!TP_FRAMING_BORDER_COLOR;Border Color
|
||||
!TP_FRAMING_BORDER_SIZE;Size
|
||||
!TP_FRAMING_BORDER_SIZE_ABSOLUTE;Absolute
|
||||
!TP_FRAMING_BORDER_SIZE_METHOD;Sizing:
|
||||
!TP_FRAMING_BORDER_SIZE_RELATIVE;Relative
|
||||
!TP_FRAMING_BORDER_SIZE_UNIFORM_RELATIVE;Uniform Relative
|
||||
!TP_FRAMING_FRAMED_HEIGHT;Framed Height
|
||||
!TP_FRAMING_FRAMED_WIDTH;Framed Width
|
||||
!TP_FRAMING_GREEN;Green
|
||||
!TP_FRAMING_LABEL;Framing
|
||||
!TP_FRAMING_LIMIT_MINIMUM;Limit minimum size
|
||||
!TP_FRAMING_METHOD;Method:
|
||||
!TP_FRAMING_METHOD_BBOX;Bounding Box
|
||||
!TP_FRAMING_METHOD_FIXED;Fixed Frame
|
||||
!TP_FRAMING_METHOD_STANDARD;Standard
|
||||
!TP_FRAMING_MIN_HEIGHT;Minimum Height
|
||||
!TP_FRAMING_MIN_WIDTH;Minimum Width
|
||||
!TP_FRAMING_ORIENTATION;Orientation:
|
||||
!TP_FRAMING_RED;Red
|
||||
!TP_HLREC_COLOROPP;Inpaint Opposed
|
||||
!TP_HLREC_HLBLUR;Blur
|
||||
!TP_HLREC_HLTH;Gain threshold
|
||||
@@ -3313,15 +3434,20 @@ ZOOMPANEL_ZOOMOUT;Zoom Ud\nGenvej: <b>-</b>
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||||
!TP_ICM_ILLUMPRIM_TOOLTIP;Choose the illuminant closest to the shooting conditions.\nChanges can only be made when the 'Destination primaries' selection is set to 'Custom (sliders)'.
|
||||
!TP_ICM_LABGRID_CIEXY;R(x)=%1 R(y)=%2\nG(x)=%3 G(y)=%4\nB(x)=%5 B(y)=%6
|
||||
!TP_ICM_NEUTRAL;Reset
|
||||
!TP_ICM_OPACITYWLI;Variable contrast
|
||||
!TP_ICM_OUTPUTPROFILE_TOOLTIP;By default all RTv4 or RTv2 profiles are with TRC - sRGB: g=2.4 s=12.92\n\nWith 'ICC Profile Creator' you can generate v4 or v2 profiles with the following choices;\n-Primaries: Aces AP0, Aces AP1, AdobeRGB, Prophoto, Rec2020, sRGB, Widegamut, BestRGB, BetaRGB, BruceRGB, Custom\n-TRC: BT709, sRGB, linear, standard g=2.2, standard g=1.8, Custom\n-Illuminant: D41, D50, D55, D60, D65, D80, stdA 2856K
|
||||
!TP_ICM_PRIMBLU_TOOLTIP;Primaries Blue:\nsRGB x=0.15 y=0.06\nAdobe x=0.15 y=0.06\nWidegamut x=0.157 y=0.018\nRec2020 x=0.131 y=0.046\nACES P1 x=0.128 y= 0.044\nACES P0 x=0.0001 y=-0.077\nProphoto x=0.0366 y=0.0001\nBruceRGB x=0.15 y=0.06\nBeta RGB x=0.1265 y=0.0352\nBestRGB x=0.131 y=0.046
|
||||
!TP_ICM_PRIMFRAME;Primaries & Illuminant
|
||||
!TP_ICM_PRIMGRE_TOOLTIP;Primaries Green:\nsRGB x=0.3 y=0.6\nAdobe x=0.21 y=0.71\nWidegamut x=0.115 y=0.826\nRec2020 x=0.17 y=0.797\nACES P1 x=0.165 y= 0.83\nACES P0 x=0.0 y=1.0\nProphoto x=0.1596 y=0.8404\nBruceRGB x=0.28 y=0.65\nBeta RGB x=0.1986 y=0.7551\nBest RGB x=0.2150 0.7750
|
||||
!TP_ICM_PRIMILLUM_TOOLTIP;You can change an image from its original mode ('working profile') to a different mode ('destination primaries'). When you choose a different color mode for an image, you permanently change the color values in the image.\n\nChanging the 'primaries' is quite complex and difficult to use. It requires a lot of experimenting.\n It is capable of making exotic color adjustments as Channel Mixer primaries.\n Allows you to modify the camera calibration with Custom (sliders).
|
||||
!TP_ICM_PRIMRED_TOOLTIP;Primaries Red:\nsRGB x=0.64 y=0.33\nAdobe x=0.64 y=0.33\nWidegamut x=0.735 y=0.265\nRec2020 x=0.708 y=0.292\nACES P1 x=0.713 y= 0.293\nACES P0 x=0.7347 y=0.2653\nProphoto x=0.7347 y=0.2653\nBruceRGB x=0.64 y=0.33\nBeta RGB x=0.688 y=0.3112\nBestRGB x=0.7347 y=0.2653
|
||||
!TP_ICM_REDFRAME;Custom Primaries
|
||||
!TP_ICM_SMOOTHFRAME;Highlight attenuation
|
||||
!TP_ICM_TRCFRAME;Abstract Profile
|
||||
!TP_ICM_TRCFRAME_TOOLTIP;Also known as 'synthetic' or 'virtual' profiles, which are applied at the end of the processing pipeline (prior to CIECAM) allowing you to create custom image effects.\nYou can make changes to the:\n 'Tone response curve', which modifies the tones of the image.\n 'Illuminant', which allows you to change the profile primaries to adapt them to the shooting conditions.\n 'Destination primaries', which allows you to change the destination primaries with three main uses - channel mixer, restore image color (saturation), and calibration.\nNote: Abstract profiles take into account the built-in working profiles without modifying them. They do not work with custom working profiles.
|
||||
!TP_ICM_TRC_TOOLTIP;Allows you to change the default sRGB 'Tone response curve' in RT (g=2.4 s=12.92).\nThis TRC modifies the tones of the image. The RGB and Lab values, histogram and output (screen, TIF, JPG) are changed:\n-Gamma acts mainly on light tones -Slope acts mainly on dark tones.\nYou can choose any pair of 'gamma and slope' (values >1) and the algorithm will ensure that there is continuity between the linear and parabolic parts of the curve.\nA selection other than 'none' activates the 'Illuminant' and 'Destination primaries' menus.
|
||||
!TP_ICM_WAVFRAME;Contrast Enhancement
|
||||
!TP_ICM_WAVREFI;Refinement
|
||||
!TP_ICM_WORKING_CAT;Matrix adaptation
|
||||
!TP_ICM_WORKING_CAT_BRAD;Bradford
|
||||
!TP_ICM_WORKING_CAT_CAT02;Cat02
|
||||
@@ -3364,12 +3490,14 @@ ZOOMPANEL_ZOOMOUT;Zoom Ud\nGenvej: <b>-</b>
|
||||
!TP_ICM_WORKING_PRIM_SRGB;sRGB
|
||||
!TP_ICM_WORKING_PRIM_TOOLTIP;Performs a gamut control. Destination primaries (Advanced) allows you to change the destination primaries to restore or change image color (saturation). The color balance is significantly preserved when the 'Working Profile' and the 'Destination primaries' are similar. 'Working Profile' is not modified.\nWhen 'Custom LA (sliders)' is selected, you can modify the values of the 3 primaries (Red, Green, and Blue) for x and y.
|
||||
!TP_ICM_WORKING_PRIM_WID;WideGamut
|
||||
!TP_ICM_WORKING_SMOOTH;Highlight attenuation
|
||||
!TP_ICM_WORKING_TRC_18;Prophoto g=1.8
|
||||
!TP_ICM_WORKING_TRC_22;Adobe g=2.2
|
||||
!TP_ICM_WORKING_TRC_BT709;BT709 g=2.22 s=4.5
|
||||
!TP_ICM_WORKING_TRC_LIN;Linear g=1
|
||||
!TP_ICM_WORKING_TRC_SRGB;sRGB g=2.4 s=12.92
|
||||
!TP_LENSGEOM_AUTOCROP;Auto-Crop
|
||||
!TP_LENSGEOM_SCALE;Scale
|
||||
!TP_LENSPROFILE_CORRECTION_METADATA;From file metadata
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_ACTIV;Luminance only
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_ACTIVSPOT;Enable Spot
|
||||
@@ -3383,6 +3511,7 @@ ZOOMPANEL_ZOOMOUT;Zoom Ud\nGenvej: <b>-</b>
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_AVOIDCOLORSHIFT_TOOLTIP;Fit colors into gamut of the working color space and apply Munsell correction (Uniform Perceptual Lab). Default: Munsell only.\n\nMunsell only: Fixes Lab mode hue drifts due to non-linearity when chromaticity is changed (Uniform Perceptual Lab).\nLab: Applies a gamut control in relative colorimetric. Munsell is then applied.\nXYZ Absolute: Applies gamut control in absolute colorimetric. Munsell is then applied.\nXYZ Relative: Applies gamut control in relative colorimetric. Munsell is then applied. The result is not the same as Lab.
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_AVOIDMUN;Munsell correction only
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_AVOIDMUN_TOOLTIP;Munsell correction always disabled when Jz or CAM16 is used.
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_AVOIDNEG;Pre-filter zero and negative values
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_AVOIDRAD;Soft radius
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_BALAN;ab-L balance (ΔE)
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_BALANEXP;Laplacian balance
|
||||
@@ -3424,14 +3553,16 @@ ZOOMPANEL_ZOOMOUT;Zoom Ud\nGenvej: <b>-</b>
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_BUTTON_REN;Rename
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_BUTTON_VIS;Show/Hide
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_BWEVNONE;None
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_BWEVSIG;Activated
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_BWEVSIGLOG;Sigmoid & Log-Encoding
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_BWEVNONE11;None
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_BWEVSIG;Sigmoid
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_BWEVSIG11;Activated
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_BWEVSLOP;Slope based
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_BWFORCE;Uses Black Ev & White Ev
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_CAM16PQREMAP;HDR PQ (Peak Luminance)
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_CAM16PQREMAP_TOOLTIP;PQ (Perceptual Quantizer) adapted to CAM16 (experimental). Allows you to change the internal PQ function (usually 10000 cd/m2 - default 100 cd/m2 - disabled for 100 cd/m2).\nCan be used to adapt to different devices and images, for example, to match CAM16 processing with the maximum monitor brightness of 400cd/m2.
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_CAM16_FRA;Cam16 Image Adjustments
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_CAM16_FRA;CAM16 Image Adjustments
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_CAMMODE;CAM model
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_CAMMODE_CAM16;CAM 16
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_CAMMODE_CAM16;CAM16
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_CAMMODE_JZ;Jz Cz Hz
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_CATAD;Chromatic adaptation/Cat16
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_CBDL;Contrast by Detail Levels
|
||||
@@ -3454,9 +3585,9 @@ ZOOMPANEL_ZOOMOUT;Zoom Ud\nGenvej: <b>-</b>
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_CHROMASK_TOOLTIP;Changes the chroma of the mask if one exists (i.e. C(C) or LC(H) is activated).
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_CHROML;Chroma (C)
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_CHRRT;Chroma
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_CIE;Color appearance (Cam16 & JzCzHz)
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_CIEC;Use Ciecam environment parameters
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_CIECAMLOG_TOOLTIP;This module is based on the CIECAM color appearance model which was designed to better simulate how human vision perceives colors under different lighting conditions.\nThe first Ciecam process 'Scene conditions' is carried out by Log encoding, it also uses 'Absolute luminance' at the time of shooting.\nThe second Ciecam process 'Image adjustments' is simplified and uses only 3 variables (local contrast, contrast J, saturation s).\nThe third Ciecam process 'Viewing conditions' adapts the output to the intended viewing conditions (monitor, TV, projector, printer, etc.) so that the chromatic and contrast appearance is preserved across the display environment.
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_CIE;Color Appearance (CAM16 & JzCzHz)
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_CIEC;Use CIECAM environment parameters
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_CIECAMLOG_TOOLTIP;This module is based on the CIECAM Color Appearance model which was designed to better simulate how human vision perceives colors under different lighting conditions.\nThe first CIECAM process 'Scene conditions' is carried out by Log encoding, it also uses 'Absolute luminance' at the time of shooting.\nThe second CIECAM process 'Image adjustments' is simplified and uses only 3 variables (local contrast, contrast J, saturation s).\nThe third CIECAM process 'Viewing conditions' adapts the output to the intended viewing conditions (monitor, TV, projector, printer, etc.) so that the chromatic and contrast appearance is preserved across the display environment.
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_CIECOLORFRA;Color
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_CIECONTFRA;Contrast
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_CIELIGHTCONTFRA;Lighting & Contrast
|
||||
@@ -3465,16 +3596,19 @@ ZOOMPANEL_ZOOMOUT;Zoom Ud\nGenvej: <b>-</b>
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_CIEMODE_COM;Default
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_CIEMODE_DR;Dynamic Range
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_CIEMODE_TM;Tone-Mapping
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_CIEMODE_TOOLTIP;In Default mode, Ciecam is added at the end of the process. 'Mask and modifications' and 'Recovery based on luminance mask' are available for'Cam16 and JzCzHz' at your disposal .\nYou can also integrate Ciecam into other tools if you wish (TM, Wavelet, Dynamic Range, Log Encoding). The results for these tools will be different to those without Ciecam. In this mode, you can also use 'Mask and modifications' and 'Recovery based on luminance mask'.
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_CIEMODE_TOOLTIP;In Default mode, CIECAM is added at the end of the process. 'Mask And Modifications' and 'Recovery Based On Luminance Mask' are available for'CAM16 and JzCzHz' at your disposal .\nYou can also integrate CIECAM into other tools if you wish (TM, Wavelet, Dynamic Range, Log encoding). The results for these tools will be different to those without CIECAM. In this mode, you can also use 'Mask And Modifications' and 'Recovery Based On Luminance Mask'.
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_CIEMODE_WAV;Wavelet
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_CIETOOLEXP;Curves
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_CIE_SMOOTHFRAME;Highlight Attenuation & Levels
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_CIE_SMOOTHFRAME12;Tone Mapping Operators
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_CIE_SMOOTH_EV;Ev based
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_CIE_SMOOTH_GAMMA;Slope based
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_CIE_SMOOTH_GAMMA ROLLOFF;Gamma based
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_CIE_SMOOTH_LEVELS;Levels
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_CIE_SMOOTH_LEVELS;RGB channel Slope
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_CIE_SMOOTH_LEVELSTRC;RGB channel TRC
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_CIE_SMOOTH_NONE;None
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_CIE_TOOLNAME;Color appearance (Cam16 & JzCzHz)
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_CIE_SMOOTH_SIG;Sigmoid based
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_CIE_TOOLNAME;Color Appearance (CAM16 & JzCzHz)
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_CIRCRADIUS;Spot size
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_CIRCRAD_TOOLTIP;Contains the references of the spot, useful for shape detection (hue, luma, chroma, Sobel).\nLow values may be useful for processing foliage.\nHigh values may be useful for processing skin.
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_CLARICRES;Merge chroma
|
||||
@@ -3489,9 +3623,9 @@ ZOOMPANEL_ZOOMOUT;Zoom Ud\nGenvej: <b>-</b>
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_CLIPTM;Clip restored data (gain)
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_COFR;Color & Light
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_COLORDE;ΔE preview color - intensity
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_COLORDEPREV_TOOLTIP;Preview ΔE button in Settings will only work if you have activated 'Sharpening', 'Soft Light and Original Retinex', 'Blur/Grain and Denoise', 'Dehaze and Retinex', or 'Contrast by Detail Levels' in the 'Add tool to current spot' menu.\nFor others tools, the Preview ΔE button is in the tool, which allows previewing ΔE with several tools enabled. Prefer using Mask and modifications.
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_COLORDE_TOOLTIP;Show a blue color preview for ΔE selection if negative and green if positive.\n\nMask and modifications (show modified areas without mask): show actual modifications if positive, show enhanced modifications (luminance only) with blue and yellow if negative.
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_COLORFRAME;Dominant color
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_COLORDEPREV_TOOLTIP;Preview ΔE button in Settings will only work if you have activated 'Sharpening', 'Soft Light and Original Retinex', 'Blur/Grain and Denoise', 'Dehaze and Retinex', or 'Contrast by Detail Levels' in the 'Add tool to current spot' menu.\nFor others tools, the Preview ΔE button is in the tool, which allows previewing ΔE with several tools enabled. Prefer using Mask And Modifications.
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_COLORDE_TOOLTIP;Show a blue color preview for ΔE selection if negative and green if positive.\n\nMask And Modifications (show modified areas without mask): show actual modifications if positive, show enhanced modifications (luminance only) with blue and yellow if negative.
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_COLORFRAME;Dominant Color
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_COLORSCOPE;Scope (color tools)
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_COLORSCOPE_TOOLTIP;Common Scope slider for Color and Light, Shadows/Highlights, Vibrance.\nOther tools have their own scope controls.
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_COLOR_CIE;Color curve
|
||||
@@ -3531,8 +3665,8 @@ ZOOMPANEL_ZOOMOUT;Zoom Ud\nGenvej: <b>-</b>
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_DEHAZ_TOOLTIP;Negative values add haze.
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_DELTAD;Delta balance
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_DELTAEC;ΔE Image mask
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_DENOI1_EXP;Denoise based on luminance mask
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_DENOI2_EXP;Recovery based on luminance mask
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_DENOI1_EXP;Denoise Based On Luminance Mask
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_DENOI2_EXP;Recovery Based On Luminance Mask
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_DENOIBILAT_TOOLTIP;Allows you to reduce impulse or 'salt & pepper' noise.
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_DENOICHROC_TOOLTIP;Allows you to deal with blotches and packets of noise.
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_DENOICHRODET_TOOLTIP;Allows you to recover chrominance detail by progressively applying a Fourier transform (DCT).
|
||||
@@ -3553,7 +3687,7 @@ ZOOMPANEL_ZOOMOUT;Zoom Ud\nGenvej: <b>-</b>
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_DETAILFRA;Edge detection - DCT
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_DETAILSH;Details
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_DETAILTHR;Lum/chrom detail threshold
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_DISAB_CIECAM;Disable Ciecam or Weak Jz surround
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_DISAB_CIECAM;Disable CIECAM or Weak Jz surround
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_DIVGR;Gamma
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!TP_LOCALLAB_DUPLSPOTNAME;Copy
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!TP_LOCALLAB_EDGFRA;Edge sharpness
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!TP_LOCALLAB_GAMC;Gamma
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!TP_LOCALLAB_GAMCOL_TOOLTIP;Apply a gamma on Luminance L*a*b* datas.\nIf gamma = 3.0 Luminance 'linear' is used.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_GAMC_TOOLTIP;Apply a gamma on Luminance L*a*b* datas before and after treatment Pyramid 1 and Pyramid 2.\nIf gamma = 3.0 Luminance 'linear' is used.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_GAMFRA;Tone response curve (TRC)
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!TP_LOCALLAB_GAMFRA;Tone Response Curve (TRC)
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!TP_LOCALLAB_GAMM;Gamma
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!TP_LOCALLAB_GAMMASKCOL;Gamma
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!TP_LOCALLAB_GAMMASK_TOOLTIP;Adjusting Gamma and Slope can provide a soft and artifact-free transformation of the mask by progressively modifying 'L' to avoid any discontinuities.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_JZFRA;Jz Cz Hz Image Adjustments
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!TP_LOCALLAB_JZHFRA;Curves Hz
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!TP_LOCALLAB_JZHJZFRA;Curve Jz(Hz)
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!TP_LOCALLAB_JZHUECIE;Hue Rotation
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!TP_LOCALLAB_JZHUECIE;Hue rotation
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!TP_LOCALLAB_JZLIGHT;Brightness
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!TP_LOCALLAB_JZLOG;Log encoding Jz
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!TP_LOCALLAB_JZLOGWBS_TOOLTIP;Black Ev and White Ev adjustments can be different depending on whether Log encoding or Sigmoid is used.\nFor Sigmoid, a change (increase in most cases) of White Ev may be necessary to obtain a better rendering of highlights, contrast and saturation.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_JZLOGWB_TOOLTIP;If Auto is enabled, it will calculate and adjust the Ev levels and the 'Mean luminance Yb%' for the spot area. The resulting values will be used by all Jz operations including 'Log Encoding Jz'.\nAlso calculates the absolute luminance at the time of shooting.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_JZLOGYBOUT_TOOLTIP;Yb is the relative luminance of the background, expressed as a percentage of gray. 18% gray corresponds to a background luminance of 50% when expressed in CIE L.\nThe data is based on the mean luminance of the image.\nWhen used with Log Encoding, the mean luminance is used to determine the amount of gain that needs to be applied to the signal prior to the log encoding. Lower values of mean luminance will result in increased gain.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_JZLOGWB_TOOLTIP;If Auto is enabled, it will calculate and adjust the Ev levels and the 'Mean luminance Yb%' for the spot area. The resulting values will be used by all Jz operations including 'Log encoding Jz'.\nAlso calculates the absolute luminance at the time of shooting.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_JZLOGYBOUT_TOOLTIP;Yb is the relative luminance of the background, expressed as a percentage of gray. 18% gray corresponds to a background luminance of 50% when expressed in CIE L.\nThe data is based on the mean luminance of the image.\nWhen used with Log encoding, the mean luminance is used to determine the amount of gain that needs to be applied to the signal prior to the Log encoding. Lower values of mean luminance will result in increased gain.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_JZMODECAM_TOOLTIP;Jz (only in 'Advanced' mode). Only operational if the output device (monitor) is HDR (peak luminance higher than 100 cd/m2 - ideally between 4000 and 10000 cd/m2. Black point luminance inferior to 0.005 cd/m2). This supposes a) the ICC-PCS for the screen uses Jzazbz (or XYZ), b) works in real precision, c) that the monitor is calibrated (if possible with a DCI-P3 or Rec-2020 gamut), d) that the usual gamma (sRGB or BT709) is replaced by a Perceptual Quantiser (PQ) function.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_JZPQFRA;Jz remapping
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!TP_LOCALLAB_JZPQFRA_TOOLTIP;Allows you to adapt the Jz algorithm to an SDR environment or to the characteristics (performance) of an HDR environment as follows:\n a) for luminance values between 0 and 100 cd/m2, the system behaves as if it were in an SDR environment.\n b) for luminance values between 100 and 10000 cd/m2, you can adapt the algorithm to the HDR characteristics of the image and the monitor.\n\nIf 'PQ - Peak luminance' is set to 10000, 'Jz remappping' behaves in the same way as the original Jzazbz algorithm.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_JZPQREMAP;PQ - Peak luminance
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!TP_LOCALLAB_JZPQREMAP;PQ - Peak luminance (cd/m2)
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!TP_LOCALLAB_JZPQREMAP_TOOLTIP;PQ (Perceptual Quantizer) - allows you to change the internal PQ function (usually 10000 cd/m2 - default 120 cd/m2).\nCan be used to adapt to different images, processes and devices.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_JZQTOJ;Relative luminance
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!TP_LOCALLAB_JZQTOJ_TOOLTIP;Allows you to use 'Relative luminance' instead of 'Absolute luminance' - Brightness becomes Lightness.\nThe changes affect: the Brightness slider, the Contrast slider and the Jz(Jz) curve.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_JZSOFTCIE;Soft radius (GuidedFilter)
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!TP_LOCALLAB_JZSTRSOFTCIE;Strength GuidedFilter
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!TP_LOCALLAB_JZTARGET_EV;Viewing Mean luminance (Yb%)
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!TP_LOCALLAB_JZTHRHCIE;Threshold Chroma for Jz(Hz)
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!TP_LOCALLAB_JZTHRHCIE;Threshold chroma for Jz(Hz)
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!TP_LOCALLAB_JZWAVEXP;Wavelet Jz
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!TP_LOCALLAB_LABBLURM;Blur Mask
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!TP_LOCALLAB_LABEL;Selective Editing
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@@ -3759,8 +3893,8 @@ ZOOMPANEL_ZOOMOUT;Zoom Ud\nGenvej: <b>-</b>
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!TP_LOCALLAB_LOGBASE_TOOLTIP;Default = 2.\nValues less than 2 reduce the action of the algorithm making the shadows darker and the highlights brighter.\nWith values greater than 2, the shadows are grayer and the highlights become more washed out.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_LOGCATAD_TOOLTIP;Chromatic adaptation allows us to interpret a color according to its spatio-temporal environment.\nUseful when the white balance deviates significantly from the D50 reference.\nAdapts colors to the illuminant of the output device.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_LOGCIE;Log encoding
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!TP_LOCALLAB_LOGCIEQ;Log Encoding Q (with Ciecam)
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!TP_LOCALLAB_LOGCIEQ_TOOLTIP;Activating the checkbox allows you to switch between log encoding based on the 3 RGB channels, and log encoding based solely on Ciecam’s brightness (Q) channel.\nUsing the Q channel instead of the RGB channels helps avoid undesirable edge effects such as hue and saturation shifts.\nHowever, the settings are more difficult to optimise because Q is unbounded and Ciecam alters the data to take into account the surround conditions, simultaneous contrast, etc.\nYou may have to adjust the following:\n Scene conditions: Mean luminance (Yb), Whites & Blacks distribution, Black Ev, White Ev.\n Source Data Adjustments : Brightness compression, Strength.\n\nNote: when using Log Encoding (Q), be careful not to activate the Disable Ciecam option in the Scene Conditions, Surround menu.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_LOGCIEQ;Log encoding Q with CIECAM (deprecated)
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!TP_LOCALLAB_LOGCIEQ_TOOLTIP;Activating the checkbox allows you to switch between Log encoding based on the 3 RGB channels, and Log encoding based solely on CIECAM’s brightness (Q) channel.\nUsing the Q channel instead of the RGB channels helps avoid undesirable edge effects such as hue and saturation shifts.\nHowever, the settings are more difficult to optimise because Q is unbounded and CIECAM alters the data to take into account the surround conditions, simultaneous contrast, etc.\nYou may have to adjust the following:\n Scene conditions: Mean luminance (Yb), Whites & Blacks distribution, Black Ev, White Ev.\n Source Data Adjustments : Brightness compression, Strength.\n\nNote: when using Log encoding (Q), be careful not to activate the Disable CIECAM option in the Scene Conditions, Surround menu.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_LOGCIE_TOOLTIP;Allows you to use Black Ev, White Ev, White and Black distribution, Scene Mean luminance(Yb%) and Viewing Mean luminance(Yb%) for tone-mapping using 'Log encoding' with Brightness compression.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_LOGCOLORFL;Colorfulness (M)
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!TP_LOCALLAB_LOGCOLORF_TOOLTIP;Perceived amount of hue in relation to gray.\nIndicator that a stimulus appears more or less colored.
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@@ -3775,16 +3909,16 @@ ZOOMPANEL_ZOOMOUT;Zoom Ud\nGenvej: <b>-</b>
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!TP_LOCALLAB_LOGEXP;All tools
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!TP_LOCALLAB_LOGFRA;Scene Conditions
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!TP_LOCALLAB_LOGFRAME_TOOLTIP;Allows you to calculate and adjust the Ev levels and the 'Mean luminance Yb%' (source gray point) for the spot area. The resulting values will be used by all Lab operations and most RGB operations in the pipeline.\nAlso calculates the absolute luminance at the time of shooting.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_LOGIMAGE_TOOLTIP;Takes into account corresponding Ciecam variables: i.e. Contrast (J) and Saturation (s), as well as Contrast (Q), Brightness (Q), Lightness (J) and Colorfulness (M) (in Advanced mode).
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!TP_LOCALLAB_LOGIMAGE_TOOLTIP;Takes into account corresponding CIECAM variables: i.e. Contrast (J) and Saturation (s), as well as Contrast (Q), Brightness (Q), Lightness (J) and Colorfulness (M) (in Advanced mode).
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!TP_LOCALLAB_LOGLIGHTL;Lightness (J)
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!TP_LOCALLAB_LOGLIGHTL_TOOLTIP;Close to lightness (L*a*b*). Takes into account the increase in perceived coloration.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_LOGLIGHTQ;Brightness (Q)
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!TP_LOCALLAB_LOGLIGHTQ_TOOLTIP;Perceived amount of light emanating from a stimulus.\nIndicator that a stimulus appears to be more or less bright, clear.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_LOGLIN;Logarithm mode
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!TP_LOCALLAB_LOGPFRA;Relative Exposure Levels
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!TP_LOCALLAB_LOGPFRA2;Log Encoding settings
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!TP_LOCALLAB_LOGPFRA2;Log Encoding Settings
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!TP_LOCALLAB_LOGREPART;Overall strength
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!TP_LOCALLAB_LOGREPART_TOOLTIP;Allows you to adjust the relative strength of the log-encoded image with respect to the original image.\nDoes not affect the Ciecam component.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_LOGREPART_TOOLTIP;Allows you to adjust the relative strength of the log-encoded image with respect to the original image.\nDoes not affect the CIECAM component.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_LOGSATURL_TOOLTIP;Saturation (s) in CIECAM16 corresponds to the color of a stimulus in relation to its own brightness.\nActs mainly on medium tones and on the highlights.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_LOGSCENE_TOOLTIP;Corresponds to the shooting conditions.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_LOGSURSOUR_TOOLTIP;Changes tones and colors to take into account the Scene conditions.\n\n<b>Average</b>: Average light conditions (standard). The image will not change.\n\n<b>Dim</b>: Dim conditions. The image will become slightly brighter.\n\n<b>Dark</b>: Dark conditions. The image will become more bright.
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@@ -3794,7 +3928,7 @@ ZOOMPANEL_ZOOMOUT;Zoom Ud\nGenvej: <b>-</b>
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!TP_LOCALLAB_LUM46LABEL;Luma levels 456: Mean=%1 High=%2
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!TP_LOCALLAB_LUMADARKEST;Darkest
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!TP_LOCALLAB_LUMASK;Background color/luma mask
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||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_LUMASK_TOOLTIP;Adjusts the shade of gray or color of the mask background in Show Mask (Mask and modifications).
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!TP_LOCALLAB_LUMASK_TOOLTIP;Adjusts the shade of gray or color of the mask background in Show Mask (Mask And Modifications).
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!TP_LOCALLAB_LUMAWHITESEST;Lightest
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!TP_LOCALLAB_LUMFRA;L*a*b* standard
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!TP_LOCALLAB_LUMLABEL;Luma levels 0123: Mean=%1 High=%2
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@@ -3809,20 +3943,20 @@ ZOOMPANEL_ZOOMOUT;Zoom Ud\nGenvej: <b>-</b>
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!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKDDECAY;Decay strength
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!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKDECAY_TOOLTIP;Manages the rate of decay for the gray levels in the mask.\n Decay = 1 linear, Decay > 1 sharper parabolic transitions, Decay < 1 more gradual transitions.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKDEINV_TOOLTIP;Reverses the way the algorithm interprets the mask.\nIf checked black and very light areas will be decreased.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKDE_TOOLTIP;Used to target the denoise as a function of the image luminance information contained in the L(L) or LC(H) masks (Mask and modifications).\n The L(L) mask or the LC(H) mask must be enabled to use this function.\n If the mask is below the 'dark' threshold, then the Denoise will be applied progressively.\n iIf the mask is above the 'light' threshold, then the Denoise will be applied progressively.\n Between the two, the image settings without the Denoise will be maintained, unless you adjust the sliders 'Gray area luminance denoise' or 'Gray area chrominance denoise'.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKGF_TOOLTIP;Used to target the Guided Filter as a function of the image luminance information contained in the L(L) or LC(H) masks (Mask and modifications).\n The L(L) mask or the LC(H) mask must be enabled to use this function.\n If the mask is below the 'dark' threshold, then the GF will be applied progressively.\n If the mask is above the 'light' threshold, then the GF will be applied progressively.\n Between the two, the image settings without the GF will be maintained.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKDE_TOOLTIP;Used to target the denoise as a function of the image luminance information contained in the L(L) or LC(H) masks (Mask and Modifications).\n The L(L) mask or the LC(H) mask must be enabled to use this function.\n If the mask is below the 'dark' threshold, then the Denoise will be applied progressively.\n iIf the mask is above the 'light' threshold, then the Denoise will be applied progressively.\n Between the two, the image settings without the Denoise will be maintained, unless you adjust the sliders 'Gray area luminance denoise' or 'Gray area chrominance denoise'.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKGF_TOOLTIP;Used to target the Guided Filter as a function of the image luminance information contained in the L(L) or LC(H) masks (Mask and Modifications).\n The L(L) mask or the LC(H) mask must be enabled to use this function.\n If the mask is below the 'dark' threshold, then the GF will be applied progressively.\n If the mask is above the 'light' threshold, then the GF will be applied progressively.\n Between the two, the image settings without the GF will be maintained.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKH;Hue curve
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||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKHIGTHRESCB_TOOLTIP;Lighter-tone limit above which CBDL (Luminance only) parameters will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the CBDL settings .\n You can use certain tools in 'Mask and modifications' to change the gray levels:'Smooth radius', Gamma and Slope, 'Contrast curve'.\nUse a 'lockable color picker' on the mask to see which areas will be affected. Make sure you set 'Background color mask' = 0 in Settings.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKHIGTHRESC_TOOLTIP;Lighter-tone limit above which the parameters will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the Color and Light settings.\n You can use certain tools in 'Mask and modifications' to change the gray levels: 'Structure mask', 'Blur mask', 'Smooth radius', Gamma and Slope, 'Contrast curve', 'Local contrast' (wavelets).\n Use a 'lockable color picker' on the mask to see which areas will be affected. Make sure you set 'Background color mask' = 0 in Settings.
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||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKHIGTHRESD_TOOLTIP; The denoise is progressively decreased from 100% at the threshold setting to 0% at the maximum white value (as determined by the mask).\n You can use certain tools in 'Mask and modifications' to change the gray levels: 'Structure mask', 'Smooth radius', Gamma and Slope, 'Contrast curve', 'Local contrast' (wavelets).\n Use a 'lockable color picker' on the mask to see which areas will be affected. Make sure you set 'Background color mask' = 0 in Settings.
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||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKHIGTHRESE_TOOLTIP;Lighter-tone limit above which the parameters will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the 'Dynamic range and Exposure' settings.\n You can use certain tools in 'Mask and modifications' to change the gray levels: 'Smooth radius', Gamma and Slope, 'Contrast curve'.\n Use a 'lockable colorpicker' on the mask to see which areas will be affected. Make sure you set 'Background color mask' = 0 in Settings.
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||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKHIGTHRESL_TOOLTIP;Lighter-tone limit above which the parameters will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the Log encoding settings.\n You can use certain tools in 'Mask and modifications' to change the gray levels:'Smooth radius', 'Contrast curve'.\n Use a 'lockable color picker' on the mask to see which areas will be affected. Make sure you set 'Background color mask' = 0 in Settings.
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||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKHIGTHRESRETI_TOOLTIP;Lighter-tone limit above which Retinex (Luminance only) parameters will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the Retinex settings.\n You can use certain tools in 'Mask and modifications' to change the gray levels: 'Smooth radius', Gamma and Slope, 'Contrast curve'.\n Use a 'lockable color picker' on the mask to see which areas will be affected. Make sure you set 'Background color mask' = 0 in Settings.
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||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKHIGTHRESS_TOOLTIP;Lighter-tone limit above which the parameters will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the Shadows Highlights settings.\n You can use certain tools in 'Mask and modifications' to change the gray levels: 'Smooth radius', Gamma and Slope, 'Contrast curve'.\n Use a 'lockable color picker' on the mask to see which areas will be affected. Make sure you set 'Background color mask' = 0 in Settings.
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKHIGTHRESTM_TOOLTIP;Lighter-tone limit above which the parameters will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the Tone Mapping settings.\n You can use certain tools in 'Mask and modifications' to change the gray levels: 'Smooth radius', Gamma and Slope, 'Contrast curve'.\n Use a 'lockable color picker' on the mask to see which areas will be affected. Make sure you set 'Background color mask' = 0 in Settings.
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||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKHIGTHRESVIB_TOOLTIP;Lighter-tone limit above which the parameters will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the Vibrance and Warm Cool settings.\n You can use certain tools in 'Mask and modifications' to change the gray levels:'Smooth radius', Gamma and Slope, 'Contrast curve'.\n Use a 'lockable color picker' on the mask to see which areas will be affected. Make sure you set 'Background color mask' = 0 in Settings.
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKHIGTHRESWAV_TOOLTIP;Lighter-tone limit above which the parameters will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the Local contrast and Wavelet settings.\n You can use certain tools in 'Mask and modifications' to change the gray levels: 'Smooth radius', Gamma and Slope, 'Contrast curve'.\n Use a 'lockable color picker' on the mask to see which areas will be affected. Make sure you set 'Background color mask' = 0 in Settings.
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKHIGTHRES_TOOLTIP; The Guided Filter is progressively decreased from 100% at the threshold setting to 0% at the maximum white value (as determined by the mask).\n You can use certain tools in 'Mask and modifications' to change the gray levels: 'structure mask', 'Smooth radius', 'Gamma and slope', 'Contrast curve', 'Local contrast wavelet'.\n Use a 'lockable color picker' on the mask to see which areas will be affected. Make sure you set 'Background color mask' = 0 in Settings.
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKHIGTHRESCB_TOOLTIP;Lighter-tone limit above which CBDL (Luminance only) parameters will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the CBDL settings .\n You can use certain tools in 'Mask and Modifications' to change the gray levels:'Smooth radius', Gamma and Slope, 'Contrast curve'.\nUse a 'lockable color picker' on the mask to see which areas will be affected. Make sure you set 'Background color mask' = 0 in Settings.
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKHIGTHRESC_TOOLTIP;Lighter-tone limit above which the parameters will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the Color and Light settings.\n You can use certain tools in 'Mask and Modifications' to change the gray levels: 'Structure mask', 'Blur mask', 'Smooth radius', Gamma and Slope, 'Contrast curve', 'Local contrast' (wavelets).\n Use a 'lockable color picker' on the mask to see which areas will be affected. Make sure you set 'Background color mask' = 0 in Settings.
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKHIGTHRESD_TOOLTIP; The denoise is progressively decreased from 100% at the threshold setting to 0% at the maximum white value (as determined by the mask).\n You can use certain tools in 'Mask and Modifications' to change the gray levels: 'Structure mask', 'Smooth radius', Gamma and Slope, 'Contrast curve', 'Local contrast' (wavelets).\n Use a 'lockable color picker' on the mask to see which areas will be affected. Make sure you set 'Background color mask' = 0 in Settings.
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKHIGTHRESE_TOOLTIP;Lighter-tone limit above which the parameters will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the 'Dynamic range and Exposure' settings.\n You can use certain tools in 'Mask and Modifications' to change the gray levels: 'Smooth radius', Gamma and Slope, 'Contrast curve'.\n Use a 'lockable colorpicker' on the mask to see which areas will be affected. Make sure you set 'Background color mask' = 0 in Settings.
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKHIGTHRESL_TOOLTIP;Lighter-tone limit above which the parameters will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the Log encoding settings.\n You can use certain tools in 'Mask and Modifications' to change the gray levels:'Smooth radius', 'Contrast curve'.\n Use a 'lockable color picker' on the mask to see which areas will be affected. Make sure you set 'Background color mask' = 0 in Settings.
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKHIGTHRESRETI_TOOLTIP;Lighter-tone limit above which Retinex (Luminance only) parameters will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the Retinex settings.\n You can use certain tools in 'Mask and Modifications' to change the gray levels: 'Smooth radius', Gamma and Slope, 'Contrast curve'.\n Use a 'lockable color picker' on the mask to see which areas will be affected. Make sure you set 'Background color mask' = 0 in Settings.
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKHIGTHRESS_TOOLTIP;Lighter-tone limit above which the parameters will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the Shadows Highlights settings.\n You can use certain tools in 'Mask and Modifications' to change the gray levels: 'Smooth radius', Gamma and Slope, 'Contrast curve'.\n Use a 'lockable color picker' on the mask to see which areas will be affected. Make sure you set 'Background color mask' = 0 in Settings.
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKHIGTHRESTM_TOOLTIP;Lighter-tone limit above which the parameters will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the Tone Mapping settings.\n You can use certain tools in 'Mask and Modifications' to change the gray levels: 'Smooth radius', Gamma and Slope, 'Contrast curve'.\n Use a 'lockable color picker' on the mask to see which areas will be affected. Make sure you set 'Background color mask' = 0 in Settings.
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKHIGTHRESVIB_TOOLTIP;Lighter-tone limit above which the parameters will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the Vibrance and Warm Cool settings.\n You can use certain tools in 'Mask and Modifications' to change the gray levels:'Smooth radius', Gamma and Slope, 'Contrast curve'.\n Use a 'lockable color picker' on the mask to see which areas will be affected. Make sure you set 'Background color mask' = 0 in Settings.
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKHIGTHRESWAV_TOOLTIP;Lighter-tone limit above which the parameters will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the Local contrast and Wavelet settings.\n You can use certain tools in 'Mask and Modifications' to change the gray levels: 'Smooth radius', Gamma and Slope, 'Contrast curve'.\n Use a 'lockable color picker' on the mask to see which areas will be affected. Make sure you set 'Background color mask' = 0 in Settings.
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKHIGTHRES_TOOLTIP; The Guided Filter is progressively decreased from 100% at the threshold setting to 0% at the maximum white value (as determined by the mask).\n You can use certain tools in 'Mask and Modifications' to change the gray levels: 'structure mask', 'Smooth radius', 'Gamma and slope', 'Contrast curve', 'Local contrast wavelet'.\n Use a 'lockable color picker' on the mask to see which areas will be affected. Make sure you set 'Background color mask' = 0 in Settings.
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKLCTHR;Light area luminance threshold
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKLCTHR2;Light area luma threshold
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKLCTHRLOW;Dark area luminance threshold
|
||||
@@ -3831,29 +3965,29 @@ ZOOMPANEL_ZOOMOUT;Zoom Ud\nGenvej: <b>-</b>
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||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKLCTHRMIDCH;Gray area chroma denoise
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKLC_TOOLTIP;Used by wavelet luminance.\nThis allows you to target the denoise based on the image luminance information contained in the L(L) or LC(H) mask (Mask and Modifications).\n The L(L) mask or the LC(H) mask must be enabled to use this function.\n 'Dark area luminance threshold'. If 'Reinforce denoise in dark and light areas' > 1 the denoise is progressively increased from 0% at the threshold setting to 100% at the maximum black value (determined by mask).\n 'Light area luminance threshold'. The denoise is progressively decreased from 100% at the threshold setting to 0% at the maximum white value (determined by mask).\n In the area between the two thresholds, the denoise settings are not affected by the mask.
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKLNOISELOW;Reinforce dark/light areas
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKLOWTHRESCB_TOOLTIP;Dark-tone limit below which the CBDL parameters (Luminance only) will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the CBDL settings.\n You can use certain tools in 'Mask and modifications' to change the gray levels: 'Smooth radius', Gamma and Slope, 'Contrast curve'.\n Use a 'lockable color picker' on the mask to see which areas will be affected. Make sure you set 'Background color mask' = 0 in Settings.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKLOWTHRESC_TOOLTIP;Dark-tone limit below which the parameters will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the Color and Light settings.\n You can use certain tools in 'Mask and modifications' to change the gray levels: 'Structure mask', 'blur mask', 'Smooth radius', Gamma and Slope, 'Contrast curve', 'Local contrast' (wavelets).\n Use a 'lockable color picker' on the mask to see which areas will be affected. Make sure you set 'Background color mask' = 0 in Settings.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKLOWTHRESD_TOOLTIP;The denoise is progressively increased from 0% at the threshold setting to 100% at the maximum black value (as determined by the mask).\n You can use certain tools in 'Mask and modifications' to change the gray levels: 'Structure mask', 'Smooth radius', Gamma and Slope, 'Contrast curve', 'Local contrast' (wavelets).\n Use a 'lockable color picker' on the mask to see which areas will be affected. Make sure you set 'Background color mask' = 0 in Settings.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKLOWTHRESE_TOOLTIP;Dark-tone limit below which the parameters will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the 'Dynamic range and Exposure' settings.\n You can use certain tools in 'Mask and modifications' to change the gray levels: 'Smooth radius', Gamma and Slope, 'Contrast curve'.\n Use a 'lockable color picker' on the mask to see which areas will be affected. Make sure you set 'Background color mask' = 0 in Settings.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKLOWTHRESL_TOOLTIP;Dark-tone limit below which the parameters will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the Log encoding settings.\n You can use certain tools in 'Mask and modifications' to change the gray levels:'Smooth radius', 'Contrast curve'.\n Use a 'lockable color picker' on the mask to see which areas will be affected. Make sure you set 'Background color mask' = 0 in Settings.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKLOWTHRESRETI_TOOLTIP;Dark-tone limit below which the Retinex (Luminance only) parameters will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the Retinex settings.\n You can use certain tools in 'Mask and modifications' to change the gray levels: 'Smooth radius', Gamma and Slope, 'Contrast curve'.\n Use a 'lockable color picker' on the mask to see which areas will be affected. Make sure you set 'Background color mask' = 0 in Settings.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKLOWTHRESS_TOOLTIP;Dark-tone limit below which the parameters will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the Shadows Highlights settings.\n You can use certain tools in 'Mask and modifications' to change the gray levels: 'Smooth radius', Gamma and Slope, 'Contrast curve'.\n Use a 'lockable color picker' on the mask to see which areas will be affected. Make sure you set 'Background color mask' = 0 in Settings.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKLOWTHRESTM_TOOLTIP;Dark-tone limit below which the parameters will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the Tone Mapping settings.\n You can use certain tools in 'Mask and modifications' to change the gray levels: 'Smooth radius', Gamma and Slope, 'Contrast curve'.\n Use a 'lockable color picker' on the mask to see which areas will be affected. Make sure you set 'Background color mask' = 0 in Settings.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKLOWTHRESVIB_TOOLTIP;Dark-tone limit below which the parameters will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the Vibrance and Warm Cool settings.\n You can use certain tools in 'Mask and modifications' to change the gray levels: 'Smooth radius', Gamma and Slope, 'Contrast curve'.\n Use a 'lockable color picker' on the mask to see which areas will be affected. Make sure you set 'Background color mask' = 0 in Settings.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKLOWTHRESWAV_TOOLTIP;Dark-tone limit below which the parameters will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the Local contrast and Wavelet settings.\n You can use certain tools in 'Mask and modifications' to change the gray levels: 'Smooth radius', Gamma and Slope, 'Contrast curve'.\n Use a 'lockable color picker' on the mask to see which areas will be affected. Make sure you set 'Background color mask' = 0 in Settings.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKLOWTHRES_TOOLTIP;The Guided Filter is progressively increased from 0% at the threshold setting to 100% at the maximum black value (as determined by the mask).\n You can use certain tools in 'Mask and modifications' to change the gray levels: 'Structure mask', 'Smooth radius', Gamma and Slope, 'Contrast curve', 'Local contrast' (wavelets).\n Use a 'lockable color picker' on the mask to see which areas will be affected. Make sure you set 'Background color mask' = 0 in Settings.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKRECOL_TOOLTIP;Used to modulate the effect of the Color and Light settings based on the image luminance information contained in the L(L) or LC(H) masks (Mask and modifications).\n The L(L) mask or the LC(H) mask must be enabled to use this function.\n The 'dark' and 'light' areas below the dark threshold and above the light threshold will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the Color and Light settings \n In between these two areas, the full value of the Color and Light settings will be applied.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKLOWTHRESCB_TOOLTIP;Dark-tone limit below which the CBDL parameters (Luminance only) will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the CBDL settings.\n You can use certain tools in 'Mask and Modifications' to change the gray levels: 'Smooth radius', Gamma and Slope, 'Contrast curve'.\n Use a 'lockable color picker' on the mask to see which areas will be affected. Make sure you set 'Background color mask' = 0 in Settings.
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||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKLOWTHRESC_TOOLTIP;Dark-tone limit below which the parameters will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the Color and Light settings.\n You can use certain tools in 'Mask and Modifications' to change the gray levels: 'Structure mask', 'blur mask', 'Smooth radius', Gamma and Slope, 'Contrast curve', 'Local contrast' (wavelets).\n Use a 'lockable color picker' on the mask to see which areas will be affected. Make sure you set 'Background color mask' = 0 in Settings.
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||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKLOWTHRESD_TOOLTIP;The denoise is progressively increased from 0% at the threshold setting to 100% at the maximum black value (as determined by the mask).\n You can use certain tools in 'Mask and Modifications' to change the gray levels: 'Structure mask', 'Smooth radius', Gamma and Slope, 'Contrast curve', 'Local contrast' (wavelets).\n Use a 'lockable color picker' on the mask to see which areas will be affected. Make sure you set 'Background color mask' = 0 in Settings.
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKLOWTHRESE_TOOLTIP;Dark-tone limit below which the parameters will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the 'Dynamic range and Exposure' settings.\n You can use certain tools in 'Mask and Modifications' to change the gray levels: 'Smooth radius', Gamma and Slope, 'Contrast curve'.\n Use a 'lockable color picker' on the mask to see which areas will be affected. Make sure you set 'Background color mask' = 0 in Settings.
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||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKLOWTHRESL_TOOLTIP;Dark-tone limit below which the parameters will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the Log encoding settings.\n You can use certain tools in 'Mask and Modifications' to change the gray levels:'Smooth radius', 'Contrast curve'.\n Use a 'lockable color picker' on the mask to see which areas will be affected. Make sure you set 'Background color mask' = 0 in Settings.
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||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKLOWTHRESRETI_TOOLTIP;Dark-tone limit below which the Retinex (Luminance only) parameters will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the Retinex settings.\n You can use certain tools in 'Mask and Modifications' to change the gray levels: 'Smooth radius', Gamma and Slope, 'Contrast curve'.\n Use a 'lockable color picker' on the mask to see which areas will be affected. Make sure you set 'Background color mask' = 0 in Settings.
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||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKLOWTHRESS_TOOLTIP;Dark-tone limit below which the parameters will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the Shadows Highlights settings.\n You can use certain tools in 'Mask and Modifications' to change the gray levels: 'Smooth radius', Gamma and Slope, 'Contrast curve'.\n Use a 'lockable color picker' on the mask to see which areas will be affected. Make sure you set 'Background color mask' = 0 in Settings.
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||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKLOWTHRESTM_TOOLTIP;Dark-tone limit below which the parameters will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the Tone Mapping settings.\n You can use certain tools in 'Mask and Modifications' to change the gray levels: 'Smooth radius', Gamma and Slope, 'Contrast curve'.\n Use a 'lockable color picker' on the mask to see which areas will be affected. Make sure you set 'Background color mask' = 0 in Settings.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKLOWTHRESVIB_TOOLTIP;Dark-tone limit below which the parameters will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the Vibrance and Warm Cool settings.\n You can use certain tools in 'Mask and Modifications' to change the gray levels: 'Smooth radius', Gamma and Slope, 'Contrast curve'.\n Use a 'lockable color picker' on the mask to see which areas will be affected. Make sure you set 'Background color mask' = 0 in Settings.
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||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKLOWTHRESWAV_TOOLTIP;Dark-tone limit below which the parameters will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the Local contrast and Wavelet settings.\n You can use certain tools in 'Mask and Modifications' to change the gray levels: 'Smooth radius', Gamma and Slope, 'Contrast curve'.\n Use a 'lockable color picker' on the mask to see which areas will be affected. Make sure you set 'Background color mask' = 0 in Settings.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKLOWTHRES_TOOLTIP;The Guided Filter is progressively increased from 0% at the threshold setting to 100% at the maximum black value (as determined by the mask).\n You can use certain tools in 'Mask and Modifications' to change the gray levels: 'Structure mask', 'Smooth radius', Gamma and Slope, 'Contrast curve', 'Local contrast' (wavelets).\n Use a 'lockable color picker' on the mask to see which areas will be affected. Make sure you set 'Background color mask' = 0 in Settings.
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||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKRECOL_TOOLTIP;Used to modulate the effect of the Color and Light settings based on the image luminance information contained in the L(L) or LC(H) masks (Mask and Modifications).\n The L(L) mask or the LC(H) mask must be enabled to use this function.\n The 'dark' and 'light' areas below the dark threshold and above the light threshold will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the Color and Light settings \n In between these two areas, the full value of the Color and Light settings will be applied.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKRECOTHRES;Recovery threshold
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!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKREEXP_TOOLTIP;Used to modulate the effect of the 'Dynamic range and Exposure' settings based on the image luminance information contained in the L(L) or LC(H) masks (Mask and modifications).\n The L(L) mask or the LC(H) mask must be enabled to use this function.\n The 'dark' and 'light' areas below the dark threshold and above the light threshold will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the 'Dynamic range and Exposure' settings \n In between these two areas, the full value of the 'Dynamic range and Exposure' settings will be applied.
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||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKRELOG_TOOLTIP;Used to modulate the effect of the Log encoding settings based on the image luminance information contained in the L(L) or LC(H) masks (Mask and modifications).\n The L(L) mask or the LC(H) mask must be enabled to use this function.\n The 'dark' and 'light' areas below the dark threshold and above the light threshold will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the Log encoding settings - can be used to restore highlights reconstructed by Color propagation \n In between these two areas, the full value of the Log encoding settings will be applied.
|
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!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKRESCB_TOOLTIP;Used to modulate the effect of the CBDL (Luminance only) settings based on the image luminance information contained in the L(L) or LC(H) masks (Mask and modifications).\n The L(L) mask or the LC(H) mask must be enabled to use this function.\n The 'dark' and 'light' areas below the dark threshold and above the light threshold will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the CBDL settings \n In between these two areas, the full value of the CBDL settings will be applied.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKRESH_TOOLTIP;Used to modulate the effect of the Shadows Highlights settings based on the image luminance information contained in the L(L) or LC(H) masks (Mask and modifications).\n The L(L) mask or the LC(H) mask must be enabled to use this function.\n The 'dark' and 'light' areas below the dark threshold and above the light threshold will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the Shadows Highlights settings \n In between these two areas, the full value of the Shadows Highlights settings will be applied.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKRESRETI_TOOLTIP;Used to modulate the effect of the Retinex (Luminance only) settings based on the image luminance information contained in the L(L) or LC(H) masks (Mask and modifications).\n The L(L) mask or the LC(H) mask must be enabled to use this function.\n The 'dark' and 'light' areas below the dark threshold and above the light threshold will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the Retinex settings \n In between these two areas, the full value of the Retinex settings will be applied.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKRESTM_TOOLTIP;Used to modulate the effect of the Tone Mapping settings based on the image luminance information contained in the L(L) or LC(H) masks (Mask and modifications).\n The L(L) mask or the LC(H) mask must be enabled to use this function.\n The 'dark' and 'light' areas below the dark threshold and above the light threshold will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the Tone Mapping settings \n In between these two areas, the full value of the Tone Mapping settings will be applied.
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||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKRESVIB_TOOLTIP;Used to modulate the effect of the Vibrance and Warm Cool settings based on the image luminance information contained in the L(L) or LC(H) masks (Mask and modifications).\n The L(L) mask or the LC(H) mask must be enabled to use this function.\n The 'dark' and 'light' areas below the dark threshold and above the light threshold will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the Vibrance and Warm Cool settings \n In between these two areas, the full value of the Vibrance and Warm Cool settings will be applied.
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKRESWAV_TOOLTIP;Used to modulate the effect of the Local contrast and Wavelet settings based on the image luminance information contained in the L(L) or LC(H) masks (Mask and modifications).\n The L(L) mask or the LC(H) mask must be enabled to use this function.\n The 'dark' and 'light' areas below the dark threshold and above the light threshold will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the Local contrast and Wavelet settings \n In between these two areas, the full value of the Local contrast and Wavelet settings will be applied.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKUNUSABLE;Mask disabled (Enable in Mask & modifications)
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!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKUSABLE;Mask enabled (Mask & modifications)
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!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKREEXP_TOOLTIP;Used to modulate the effect of the 'Dynamic range and Exposure' settings based on the image luminance information contained in the L(L) or LC(H) masks (Mask and Modifications).\n The L(L) mask or the LC(H) mask must be enabled to use this function.\n The 'dark' and 'light' areas below the dark threshold and above the light threshold will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the 'Dynamic range and Exposure' settings \n In between these two areas, the full value of the 'Dynamic range and Exposure' settings will be applied.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKRELOG_TOOLTIP;Used to modulate the effect of the Log encoding settings based on the image luminance information contained in the L(L) or LC(H) masks (Mask and Modifications).\n The L(L) mask or the LC(H) mask must be enabled to use this function.\n The 'dark' and 'light' areas below the dark threshold and above the light threshold will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the Log encoding settings - can be used to restore highlights reconstructed by Color propagation \n In between these two areas, the full value of the Log encoding settings will be applied.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKRESCB_TOOLTIP;Used to modulate the effect of the CBDL (Luminance only) settings based on the image luminance information contained in the L(L) or LC(H) masks (Mask and Modifications).\n The L(L) mask or the LC(H) mask must be enabled to use this function.\n The 'dark' and 'light' areas below the dark threshold and above the light threshold will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the CBDL settings \n In between these two areas, the full value of the CBDL settings will be applied.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKRESH_TOOLTIP;Used to modulate the effect of the Shadows Highlights settings based on the image luminance information contained in the L(L) or LC(H) masks (Mask and Modifications).\n The L(L) mask or the LC(H) mask must be enabled to use this function.\n The 'dark' and 'light' areas below the dark threshold and above the light threshold will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the Shadows Highlights settings \n In between these two areas, the full value of the Shadows Highlights settings will be applied.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKRESRETI_TOOLTIP;Used to modulate the effect of the Retinex (Luminance only) settings based on the image luminance information contained in the L(L) or LC(H) masks (Mask and Modifications).\n The L(L) mask or the LC(H) mask must be enabled to use this function.\n The 'dark' and 'light' areas below the dark threshold and above the light threshold will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the Retinex settings \n In between these two areas, the full value of the Retinex settings will be applied.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKRESTM_TOOLTIP;Used to modulate the effect of the Tone Mapping settings based on the image luminance information contained in the L(L) or LC(H) masks (Mask and Modifications).\n The L(L) mask or the LC(H) mask must be enabled to use this function.\n The 'dark' and 'light' areas below the dark threshold and above the light threshold will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the Tone Mapping settings \n In between these two areas, the full value of the Tone Mapping settings will be applied.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKRESVIB_TOOLTIP;Used to modulate the effect of the Vibrance and Warm Cool settings based on the image luminance information contained in the L(L) or LC(H) masks (Mask and Modifications).\n The L(L) mask or the LC(H) mask must be enabled to use this function.\n The 'dark' and 'light' areas below the dark threshold and above the light threshold will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the Vibrance and Warm Cool settings \n In between these two areas, the full value of the Vibrance and Warm Cool settings will be applied.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKRESWAV_TOOLTIP;Used to modulate the effect of the Local contrast and Wavelet settings based on the image luminance information contained in the L(L) or LC(H) masks (Mask and Modifications).\n The L(L) mask or the LC(H) mask must be enabled to use this function.\n The 'dark' and 'light' areas below the dark threshold and above the light threshold will be restored progressively to their original values prior to being modified by the Local contrast and Wavelet settings \n In between these two areas, the full value of the Local contrast and Wavelet settings will be applied.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKUNUSABLE;Mask disabled (Enable in Mask & Modifications)
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!TP_LOCALLAB_MASKUSABLE;Mask enabled (Mask & Modifications)
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!TP_LOCALLAB_MASK_TOOLTIP;You can enable multiple masks for a tool by activating another tool and using only the mask (set the tool sliders to 0 ).\n\nYou can also duplicate the spot and place it close to the first spot. The small variations in the spot references allow you to make fine adjustments.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_MEDIAN;Median Low
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!TP_LOCALLAB_MEDIANITER_TOOLTIP;The number of successive iterations carried out by the median filter.
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@@ -3940,12 +4074,18 @@ ZOOMPANEL_ZOOMOUT;Zoom Ud\nGenvej: <b>-</b>
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!TP_LOCALLAB_PRECAMGAMUT_TOOLTIP;If checked, ensures a gamut control just after primary conversion to XYZ.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_PRECAMREFIMAIN_TOOLTIP;Allows you to move the white-point in such a way that it approaches the dominant color. This action modifies the purity. In combination with "Shift x" and "Shift y", allows you to carry out moderate color toning.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_PRECAMREFI_TOOLTIP;Allows you to move the white-point in such a way that it approaches the dominant color. This action modifies the purity.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_PRECAM_TOOLTIP;'Source Data Adjustments' modifies the Dynamic Range using Log encoding, the tones of the image and primaries (simplified Abstract Profile), and midtones, just before the Ciecam process. These values are adjustable:\nGamma: Acts mainly on light tones\nSlope: Acts mainly on dark tones. You can choose any pair of gamma and slope (values >1) and the algorithm will ensure that there is continuity between the linear and parabolic parts of the curve.\nDestination primaries: Allows you to change the destination primaries to restore or change image color (saturation). The color balance is significantly preserved when the 'Working Profile' and the 'Destination primaries' are similar. 'Working Profile' is not modified. You can also finely adapt the primaries and the illuminant (white-point). Moving a primary away from the white point reduces saturation and vice versa. Pay attention to the gamut.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_PRECAM_TOOLTIP;'Source Data Adjustments' modifies the Dynamic Range using Log encoding, the tones of the image and primaries (simplified Abstract Profile), and midtones, just before the CIECAM process. These values are adjustable:\nGamma: Acts mainly on light tones\nSlope: Acts mainly on dark tones. You can choose any pair of gamma and slope (values >1) and the algorithm will ensure that there is continuity between the linear and parabolic parts of the curve.\nDestination primaries: Allows you to change the destination primaries to restore or change image color (saturation). The color balance is significantly preserved when the 'Working Profile' and the 'Destination primaries' are similar. 'Working Profile' is not modified. You can also finely adapt the primaries and the illuminant (white-point). Moving a primary away from the white point reduces saturation and vice versa. Pay attention to the gamut.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_PREVHIDE;Hide additional settings
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!TP_LOCALLAB_PREVIEW;Preview ΔE
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!TP_LOCALLAB_PREVSHOW;Show additional settings
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!TP_LOCALLAB_PRIMILLFRAME;Primaries & Illuminant
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!TP_LOCALLAB_PROCESSWAV;Show modified areas with Wavelets
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!TP_LOCALLAB_PROCESSWAV_TOOLTIP;Wavelet decomposition:\nShows the changes made by the wavelet settings.\n\nYou see the changes made to the decomposed image, factoring in the deltaE and transitions, when you modify the wavelet settings. Note that this is different from Wavelet levels in the Advanced tab in which you always see the results of the decomposition.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_PROXI;ΔE decay
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!TP_LOCALLAB_QJMODE;Tone Mapping Operators Q(CAM16) & J(Jz)
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!TP_LOCALLAB_QJMODE_511;5.11 deprecated
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!TP_LOCALLAB_QJMODE_512;5.12
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!TP_LOCALLAB_QJMODE_TOOLTIP;The tone-mapping operators that use brightness data (Q for CAM16 and J for Jz) have been modified in RawTherapee version 5.12. This allows you to select either the current or the deprecated version.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_QUAAGRES;Aggressive
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!TP_LOCALLAB_QUACONSER;Conservative
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!TP_LOCALLAB_QUALCURV_METHOD;Curve type
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@@ -3955,7 +4095,7 @@ ZOOMPANEL_ZOOMOUT;Zoom Ud\nGenvej: <b>-</b>
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!TP_LOCALLAB_RADIUS;Radius
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!TP_LOCALLAB_RADIUS_TOOLTIP;Uses a Fast Fourier Transform for radius > 30.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_RADMASKCOL;Smooth radius
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!TP_LOCALLAB_RECOTHRES02_TOOLTIP;If the 'Recovery threshold' value is greater than 1, the mask in Mask and Modifications takes into account any previous modifications made to the image but not those made with the current tool (e.g. Color and Light, Wavelet, Cam16, etc.)\nIf the value of the 'Recovery threshold' is less than 1, the mask in Mask and Modifications does not take into account any previous modifications to the image.\n\nIn both cases, the 'Recovery threshold' acts on the masked image as modified by the current tool (Color and Light, Wavelet, Cam16, etc.).
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!TP_LOCALLAB_RECOTHRES02_TOOLTIP;If the 'Recovery threshold' value is greater than 1, the mask in Mask and Modifications takes into account any previous modifications made to the image but not those made with the current tool (e.g. Color and Light, Wavelet, CAM16, etc.)\nIf the value of the 'Recovery threshold' is less than 1, the mask in Mask and Modifications does not take into account any previous modifications to the image.\n\nIn both cases, the 'Recovery threshold' acts on the masked image as modified by the current tool (Color and Light, Wavelet, CAM16, etc.).
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!TP_LOCALLAB_RECT;Rectangle
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!TP_LOCALLAB_RECURS;Recursive references
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!TP_LOCALLAB_RECURS_TOOLTIP;Forces the algorithm to recalculate the references after each tool is applied.\nAlso useful for working with masks.
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@@ -4028,73 +4168,91 @@ ZOOMPANEL_ZOOMOUT;Zoom Ud\nGenvej: <b>-</b>
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SHARRADIUS;Radius
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SHORTC;Short Curves 'L' Mask
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SHORTCMASK_TOOLTIP;Short circuit the 2 curves L(L) and L(H).\nAllows you to mix the current image with the original image modified by the mask job.\nUsable with masks 2, 3, 4, 6, 7.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SHOWC;Mask and modifications
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SHOWC;Mask And Modifications
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SHOWC1;Merge file
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SHOWCB;Mask and modifications
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SHOWCB;Mask And Modifications
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SHOWDCT;Show Fourier (ƒ) process
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||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_SHOWE;Mask and modifications
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SHOWE;Mask And Modifications
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_SHOWFOURIER;Fourier ƒ(dct)
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SHOWLAPLACE;∆ Laplacian (first)
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SHOWLC;Mask and modifications
|
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SHOWLC;Mask And Modifications
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SHOWMASK;Show mask
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SHOWMASKCOL_TOOLTIP;Displays masks and modifications.\nBeware, you can only view one tool mask at a time.\nShow modified image: shows the modified image including the effect of any adjustments and masks.\nShow modified areas without mask: shows the modifications before any masks are applied.\nShow modified areas with mask: shows the modifications after a mask has been applied.\nShow mask: shows the aspect of the mask including the effect of any curves and filters.\nShow spot structure: allows you to see the structure-detection mask when the 'Spot structure' cursor is activated (when available).\nNote: The mask is applied before the shape detection algorithm.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SHOWMASKCOL_TOOLTIP;Displays Masks and Modifications.\nBeware, you can only view one tool mask at a time.\nShow modified image: shows the modified image including the effect of any adjustments and masks.\nShow modified areas without mask: shows the modifications before any masks are applied.\nShow modified areas with mask: shows the modifications after a mask has been applied.\nShow mask: shows the aspect of the mask including the effect of any curves and filters.\nShow spot structure: allows you to see the structure-detection mask when the 'Spot structure' cursor is activated (when available).\nNote: The mask is applied before the shape detection algorithm.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SHOWMASKSOFT_TOOLTIP;Allows you to visualize the different stages of the Fourier process.\n Laplace - calculates the second derivative of the Laplace transform as a function of the threshold.\nFourier - shows the Laplacian transform with DCT.\nPoisson - shows the solution of the Poisson DCE.\nNo luminance normalization - shows result without any luminance normalization.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SHOWMASKTYP1;Blur & Noise
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SHOWMASKTYP2;Denoise
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SHOWMASKTYP3;Blur & Noise + Denoise
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SHOWMASKTYP_TOOLTIP;Can be used with 'Mask and modifications'.\nIf 'Blur and noise' is selected, the mask cannot be used for Denoise.\nIf Denoise is selected, the mask cannot be used for 'Blur and noise'.\nIf 'Blur and noise + Denoise' is selected, the mask is shared. Note that in this case, the Scope sliders for both 'Blur and noise' and Denoise will be active so it is advisable to use the option 'Show modifications with mask' when making any adjustments.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SHOWMASKTYP_TOOLTIP;Can be used with 'Mask And Modifications'.\nIf 'Blur and noise' is selected, the mask cannot be used for Denoise.\nIf Denoise is selected, the mask cannot be used for 'Blur and noise'.\nIf 'Blur and noise + Denoise' is selected, the mask is shared. Note that in this case, the Scope sliders for both 'Blur and noise' and Denoise will be active so it is advisable to use the option 'Show modifications with mask' when making any adjustments.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SHOWMNONE;Show modified image
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SHOWMODIF;Show modified areas without mask
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SHOWMODIF2;Show modified areas
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SHOWMODIFMASK;Show modified areas with mask
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SHOWNORMAL;No luminance normalization
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SHOWPLUS;Mask and modifications (Blur & Denoise)
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SHOWPLUS;Mask And Modifications (Blur & Denoise)
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SHOWPOISSON;Poisson (pde ƒ)
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SHOWR;Mask and modifications
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SHOWR;Mask And Modifications
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SHOWREF;Preview ΔE
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SHOWS;Mask and modifications
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SHOWS;Mask And Modifications
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SHOWSTRUC;Show spot structure(Advanced)
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SHOWSTRUCEX;Show spot structure(Advanced)
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SHOWT;Mask and modifications
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SHOWVI;Mask and modifications
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SHOWT;Mask And Modifications
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SHOWVI;Mask And Modifications
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SHRESFRA;Shadows/Highlights & TRC
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SHTRC_TOOLTIP;Based on 'working profile' (only those provided), modifies the tones of the image by acting on a TRC (Tone Response Curve).\nGamma acts mainly on light tones.\nSlope acts mainly on dark tones.\nIt is recommended that the TRC of both devices (monitor and output profile) be sRGB (default).
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SH_TOOLNAME;Shadows/Highlights & Tone Equalizer
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SIGBLACKSSCIE;Blacks distribution
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SIGCIE;Sigmoid
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SIGFRA;Sigmoid Q
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SIGFRA;Sigmoid Q & Slope based
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SIGFRA11;Sigmoid Q (deprecated)
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SIGGAMJCIE;Gamma
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SIGJZFRA;Sigmoid Jz
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SIGJZFRA11;Sigmoid Jz (deprecated)
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SIGMAWAV;Attenuation response
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SIGMOID16_TOOLTIP;Allows you to simulate a tone mapping appearance using both 'Ciecam' and 'Sigmoid Q'. Sigmoid Q has three sliders:\na) Contrast acts on the shape of the sigmoid curve and consequently on the strength\nb) Threshold (Gray point) distributes the action according to the luminance\nc) Adaptability weights the action of the sigmoid by action on the internal exponential function.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SIGMOIDBL;Blend
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SIGMOID16_TOOLTIP;Allows you to simulate a tone mapping appearance using both 'CIECAM' and 'Sigmoid Q' or 'Slope based Q'. Sigmoid Q has three sliders:\na) Contrast acts on the shape of the sigmoid curve and consequently on the strength\nb) Skew (gray point) distributes the action according to the luminance.\nc) Display White point (cd/m2) - mode advanced. \n\nSlope based has only one slider: Gray balance (slope).\n\nThis new version of Sigmoid is incompatible with previous versions 5.11 and earlier. Log encoding inside CIECAM is removed.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SIGMOIDBL;Display White point (cd/m2)
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SIGMOIDBL11;Blend
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SIGMOIDLAMBDA;Contrast
|
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SIGMOIDLOGAUTO;Auto threshold
|
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SIGMOIDLOGEV_TOOLTIP;If the combo box selection 'Black Ev and White Ev' is 'Sigmoid and Log encoding' instead of 'Sigmoid only', the two algorithms 'Log encoding' and 'Sigmoid' are used together.
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SIGMOIDNORMCIE;Normalize Luminance
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SIGMOIDNORMCIE;Scale Yb Scene
|
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SIGMOIDNORMCIE11;Normalize Luminance
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SIGMOIDNORMCIEBLEND_TOOLTIP;Blend acts on the final aspect of the image, contrast and luminance. Ratio between original and output image.
|
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SIGMOIDNORMCIEDISP_TOOLTIP;Allows you to adapt the white point to the peak luminance of the display device. Its position in the processing pipeline is not optimal so use with caution.
|
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SIGMOIDNORMCIE_TOOLTIP;Reconstruct luminance so that the mean and variance of the output image take into account those of the original.\nAll the adjustments acting on J or Q are taken into account, including those which are not relative to Sigmoid Q.
|
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SIGMOIDQJ;Black Ev & White Ev
|
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SIGMOIDQJ;Tone mapping Q
|
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SIGMOIDQJ11;Black Ev & White Ev
|
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SIGMOIDQJCOMPRCIE_TOOLTIP;When the combo box selection 'Uses Black Ev and White Ev' is 'Sigmoid and Log encoding Q' or 'Log encoding instead of Sigmoid' checked. This algorithm compress the data above the threshold slider value. The last value stands for brightness (Q) and should be close as possible to the value 'Compression threshold' (calculate when 'Auto threshold" checked, often > 1).
|
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SIGMOIDSENSI;Adaptability
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_SIGMOIDTH;Threshold (Gray point)
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_SIGMOIDTH;Skew
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_SIGMOIDTH11;Threshold (Gray point)
|
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SIGMOIDWHITESCIE_TOOLTIP;Allows you, in Automatic when the dynamic range of the image is high, to change the distribution of lights in whites and deep blacks.\nCan be used with Log encoding or Sigmoid with Black Ev and White Ev enabled.\n\nThe algorithm does not change the basic data, but acts on the components necessary to calculate the Dynamic range, Black Ev, White Ev and the Gray point.
|
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SIGMOID_TOOLTIP;Allows you to simulate a tone mapping appearance using both the 'Jz' and 'Sigmoid' function. Three sliders:\na) Contrast acts on the shape of the sigmoid curve and consequently on the strength\nb) Threshold (Gray point) distributes the action according to the luminance\nc)Blend acts on the final aspect of the image, contrast and luminance.
|
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!TP_LOCALLAB_SIGMOID_TOOLTIP;Allows you to simulate a tone mapping appearance using both the 'Jz' and 'Sigmoid' function. Two sliders:\na) Contrast acts on the shape of the sigmoid curve and consequently on the strength\nb) Skew (Gray point) distributes the action according to the luminance.\n\nThis new version of Sigmoid is incompatible with previous versions 5.11 and earlier.
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_SIGSLOPJCIE;Slope
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_SIGTRCCIE;Source Data Adjustments
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_SIGWHITESCIE;Whites distribution
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_SLOMASKCOL;Slope
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_SLOMASK_TOOLTIP;Adjusting Gamma and Slope can provide a soft and artifact-free transformation of the mask by progressively modifying 'L' to avoid any discontinuities.
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_SLOPESMOOTH;Gray balance (Slope)
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_SLOPESMOOTHB;Blue balance (Slope)
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_SLOPESMOOTHB;Blue Slope
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_SLOPESMOOTHG;Green balance (Slope)
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_SLOPESMOOTHR;Red balance (Slope)
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_SLOPESMOOTHR;Red Slope
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_SLOPESMOOTRCB;Blue balance (TRC)
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_SLOPESMOOTRCG;Green balance (TRC)
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_SLOPESMOOTRCR;Red balance (TRC)
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_SLOSH;Slope
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_SMOOTHCIE;Highlight Attenuation
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_SMOOTHCIE;Highlight attenuation
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_SMOOTHCIETH;Attenuation threshold
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_SMOOTHCIE_HIGH;Highlight attenuation only
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_SMOOTHCIE_LNK;Link R, G, & B
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_SMOOTHCIE_LUM;Luminosity mode
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_SMOOTHCIE_SCA;Scale Yb Scene
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_SMOOTHCIE_TOOLTIP;Completes the processing carried out by gamma, slope and midtones by causing a slight lowering of lights. Please note this does not replace Highlight reconstruction.\n\nGamma based and Slope based (Standard and Advanced) allow you to simulate a tone mapping using:\na) Scene conditions: Black-Ev, White-Ev, Mean luminance (Yb%)\nb) Viewing conditions: Mean luminance (Yb%).\n\nScale Yb Scene is function of White-Ev.
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_SMOOTHCIE_TOOLTIP;Completes the processing carried out by gamma, slope and midtones by causing a slight lowering of lights. Please note this does not replace Highlight reconstruction.\n\nGamma based and Slope based (Standard and Advanced) allow you to simulate a tone mapping using:\na) Scene conditions: Black-Ev, White-Ev, Mean luminance (Yb%)\nb) Viewing conditions: Mean luminance (Yb%).\n\nScale Yb Scene is function of White-Ev.\n\nSigmoid applies tone mapping with Contrast and Skew and Display White point allows you to adapt the white point to the peak luminance of the display device. Its position in the processing pipeline is not optimal so use with caution.\n\nThis new version of Sigmoid is incompatible with previous versions 5.11 and earlier.
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_SMOOTHCIE_TRC;Increase gamma-based attenuation
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_SMOOTHCIE_TRCREL;Relative gamma mode
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_SMOOTHCIE_YB;Scale Yb Viewing
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_SMOOTHCONTSIG;Contrast
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_SMOOTHSKEWSIG;Skew
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_SMOOTHWHITSIG;Display White point (cd/m2)
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_SOFT;Soft Light & Original Retinex
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_SOFTM;Soft Light
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_SOFTMETHOD_TOOLTIP;Apply a Soft-light blend (identical to the global adjustment). Carry out dodge and burn using the original Retinex algorithm.
|
||||
@@ -4102,7 +4260,7 @@ ZOOMPANEL_ZOOMOUT;Zoom Ud\nGenvej: <b>-</b>
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_SOFTRADIUSCOL_TOOLTIP;Applies a guided filter to the output image to reduce possible artifacts.
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_SOFTRETI;Reduce ΔE artifacts
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_SOFT_TOOLNAME;Soft Light & Original Retinex
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_SOURCE_ABS;Absolute luminance
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_SOURCE_ABS;Absolute luminance (cd/m2)
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_SOURCE_GRAY;Mean luminance (Yb%)
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_SPECCASE;Specific cases
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_SPECIAL;Special use of RGB curves
|
||||
@@ -4121,7 +4279,7 @@ ZOOMPANEL_ZOOMOUT;Zoom Ud\nGenvej: <b>-</b>
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_STRUC;Structure
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_STRUCCOL;Spot structure
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_STRUCCOL1;Spot structure
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_STRUCT_TOOLTIP;Uses the Sobel algorithm to take into account structure for shape detection.\nActivate 'Mask and modifications' > 'Show spot structure' (Advanced mode) to see a preview of the mask (without modifications).\n\nCan be used in conjunction with the Structure Mask, Blur Mask and 'Local contrast' (by wavelet level) to improve edge detection.\n\nEffects of adjustments using Lightness, Contrast, Chrominance, Exposure or other non-mask-related tools visible using either 'Show modified image' or 'Show modified areas with mask'.
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_STRUCT_TOOLTIP;Uses the Sobel algorithm to take into account structure for shape detection.\nActivate 'Mask And Modifications' > 'Show spot structure' (Advanced mode) to see a preview of the mask (without modifications).\n\nCan be used in conjunction with the Structure Mask, Blur Mask and 'Local contrast' (by wavelet level) to improve edge detection.\n\nEffects of adjustments using Lightness, Contrast, Chrominance, Exposure or other non-mask-related tools visible using either 'Show modified image' or 'Show modified areas with mask'.
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_STRUMASKCOL;Structure mask strength
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_STRUMASK_TOOLTIP;Structure mask (slider) with the checkbox 'Structure mask as tool' unchecked: In this case a mask showing the structure will be generated even if none of the 3 curves is activated. Structure masks are available for mask (Blur and denoise') and mask(Color & Light).
|
||||
!TP_LOCALLAB_STRUSTRMASK_TOOLTIP;Moderate use of this slider is recommended!
|
||||
@@ -4247,6 +4405,7 @@ ZOOMPANEL_ZOOMOUT;Zoom Ud\nGenvej: <b>-</b>
|
||||
!TP_PREPROCWB_MODE;Mode
|
||||
!TP_PREPROCWB_MODE_AUTO;Auto
|
||||
!TP_PREPROCWB_MODE_CAMERA;Camera
|
||||
!TP_RAWEXPOS_DEHA;Dehaze
|
||||
!TP_RAW_AMAZEBILINEAR;AMaZE+Bilinear
|
||||
!TP_RAW_DCBBILINEAR;DCB+Bilinear
|
||||
!TP_RAW_PIXELSHIFTAVERAGE;Use average for moving parts
|
||||
@@ -4290,6 +4449,7 @@ ZOOMPANEL_ZOOMOUT;Zoom Ud\nGenvej: <b>-</b>
|
||||
!TP_WAVELET_COMPNORMAL;Standard
|
||||
!TP_WAVELET_CONTFRAME;Contrast - Compression
|
||||
!TP_WAVELET_CURVEEDITOR_BL_TOOLTIP;Disabled if zoom > about 300%.
|
||||
!TP_WAVELET_DAUB20;D20 - high plus
|
||||
!TP_WAVELET_DAUBLOCAL;Wavelet Edge performance
|
||||
!TP_WAVELET_DEN5THR;Guided threshold
|
||||
!TP_WAVELET_DENCURV;Curve
|
||||
@@ -4320,6 +4480,7 @@ ZOOMPANEL_ZOOMOUT;Zoom Ud\nGenvej: <b>-</b>
|
||||
!TP_WAVELET_LEVELLOW;Radius 1-4
|
||||
!TP_WAVELET_LEVELSIGM;Radius
|
||||
!TP_WAVELET_LEVFOUR;Level 5-6 denoise and guided threshold
|
||||
!TP_WAVELET_LEVLOCLABEL;Increase the preview window size
|
||||
!TP_WAVELET_LIMDEN;Interaction levels 5-6 on levels 1-4
|
||||
!TP_WAVELET_LOWTHR_TOOLTIP;Prevents amplification of fine textures and noise.
|
||||
!TP_WAVELET_MERGEC;Merge chroma
|
||||
@@ -4330,8 +4491,14 @@ ZOOMPANEL_ZOOMOUT;Zoom Ud\nGenvej: <b>-</b>
|
||||
!TP_WAVELET_MIXMIX70;Mixed 30% noise - 70% denoise
|
||||
!TP_WAVELET_MIXNOISE;Noise
|
||||
!TP_WAVELET_OFFSET_TOOLTIP;Offset modifies the balance between low contrast and high contrast details.\nHigh values will amplify contrast changes to the higher contrast details, whereas low values will amplify contrast changes to low contrast details.\nBy using a low Attenuation response value you can select which contrast values will be enhanced.
|
||||
!TP_WAVELET_OFFSFIN;Offset
|
||||
!TP_WAVELET_OLDSH;Algorithm using negatives values
|
||||
!TP_WAVELET_PROTAB;Protection
|
||||
!TP_WAVELET_PYRWAVTRC;Contrast profile
|
||||
!TP_WAVELET_PYRWAVTRC_CURVE_TOOLTIP;The left end of the horizontal axis corresponds to close to zero contrast, while the right end corresponds to the strongest contrast in the image. The midpoint of the horizontal axis corresponds to the predominant contrast strength across all detail levels.\n\nThe effect of this curve is reduced for higher Contrast profile presets.\n\nTo avoid harsh contrast and halos, refrain from increasing the right half of the curve.
|
||||
!TP_WAVELET_PYRWAVTRC_RESID_TOOLTIP;Adjusts the contrast for all detail levels larger than those covered by the selected Contrast profile.
|
||||
!TP_WAVELET_PYRWAVTRC_SIGMA_TOOLTIP;Stretches the width of the "Variable contrast" curve. A value of 1 means no stretching.
|
||||
!TP_WAVELET_PYRWAVTRC_TOOLTIP;A series of presets defining the strength of the contrast adjustment at different detail levels. Lower presets only affect fine details while higher presets affect both fine and coarse details.\n\nNote: The effect on coarse details may not be visible in the preview if the preview is too small.
|
||||
!TP_WAVELET_QUAAGRES;Aggressive
|
||||
!TP_WAVELET_QUACONSER;Conservative
|
||||
!TP_WAVELET_RADIUS;Radius shadows - highlight
|
||||
@@ -4339,6 +4506,7 @@ ZOOMPANEL_ZOOMOUT;Zoom Ud\nGenvej: <b>-</b>
|
||||
!TP_WAVELET_RESBLUR;Blur luminance
|
||||
!TP_WAVELET_RESBLURC;Blur chroma
|
||||
!TP_WAVELET_RESBLUR_TOOLTIP;Disabled if zoom > about 500%.
|
||||
!TP_WAVELET_RESIDTRC;Residual contrast
|
||||
!TP_WAVELET_SHA;Sharp mask
|
||||
!TP_WAVELET_SHFRAME;Shadows/Highlights
|
||||
!TP_WAVELET_SHOWMASK;Show wavelet 'mask'
|
||||
|
Reference in New Issue
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