Removed 3 Noise Reduction tooltips as they were intrusive and/or incorrect, no issue - IRC

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Morgan Hardwood
2016-10-20 20:00:09 +02:00
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@@ -68,7 +68,6 @@ TP_COLORTONING_SPLITLR;Saturation 2 colours
TP_COLORTONING_TWO2;Special chroma '2 colours'
TP_COLORTONING_TWOCOLOR_TOOLTIP;Standard chroma:\nLinear response, a* = b*.\n\nSpecial chroma:\nLinear response, a* = b*, but unbound - try under the diagonal.\n\nSpecial a* and b*:\nLinear response unbound with separate curves for a* and b*. Intended for special effects.\n\nSpecial chroma 2 colours:\nMore predictable.
TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_CTYPE_TOOLTIP;Manual\nActs on the full image.\nYou control the noise reduction settings manually.\n\nAutomatic global\nActs on the full image.\n9 zones are used to calculate a global chrominance noise reduction setting.\n\nAutomatic multi-zones\nNo preview - works only during saving, but using the "Preview" method by matching the tile size and centre to the preview size and centre you can get an idea of the expected results.\nThe image is divided into tiles (about 10 to 70 depending on image size) and each tile receives its own chrominance noise reduction settings.\n\nPreview\nActs on the whole image.\nThe part of the image visible in the preview is used to calculate global chrominance noise reduction settings.
TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_ENABLED_TOOLTIP;Can be used on raw and non-raw images.\n\nFor non-raw images noise reduction of luminance depends on the gamma of the input colour profile. An sRGB gamma is assumed, thus if the image uses an input colour profile of a different gamma, the effects of luminance noise reduction will differ.
TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_PREVLABEL;Preview size=%1, Centre: Px=%2 Py=%3
TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_TILELABEL;Tile size=%1, Centre: Tx=%2 Ty=%3
TP_DIRPYREQUALIZER_ALGO;Skin Colour Range
@@ -1429,13 +1428,11 @@ TP_WBALANCE_EQBLUERED_TOOLTIP;Allows to deviate from the normal behaviour of "wh
!TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_LTYPE;Luminance control
!TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_LUMA;Luminance
!TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_LUMAFR;Luminance
!TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_LUMAFR_TOOLTIP;Wavelet on luminance and Fourier transform for luminance detail
!TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_MAN;Manual
!TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_MANU;Manual
!TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_MED;Median Filter
!TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_MEDMETHOD;Median method
!TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_MEDTYPE;Median type
!TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_MED_TOOLTIP;Enabled median denoising
!TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_METHOD;Method
!TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_METHOD11;Quality
!TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_METHOD11_TOOLTIP;Quality can be adapted to the noise pattern. A setting of "high" increases the noise reduction effect at a cost of extended processing time.