diff --git a/rtdata/languages/default b/rtdata/languages/default index c4a771e0d..a807ba9ea 100644 --- a/rtdata/languages/default +++ b/rtdata/languages/default @@ -789,16 +789,16 @@ HISTORY_MSG_SOFTLIGHT_STRENGTH;Soft light - Strength HISTORY_MSG_TM_FATTAL_ANCHOR;DRC - Anchor HISTORY_MSG_TRANS_Method;Geometry - Method HISTORY_MSG_WAVCLARI;Clarity -HISTORY_MSG_WAVUSHAMET;Clarity method -HISTORY_MSG_WAVMERGEL;Merge L +HISTORY_MSG_WAVEDGS;Edge stopping HISTORY_MSG_WAVMERGEC;Merge C +HISTORY_MSG_WAVMERGEL;Merge L +HISTORY_MSG_WAVRADIUS;Radius Shadows-Highlight +HISTORY_MSG_WAVSCALE;Scale +HISTORY_MSG_WAVSHOWMASK;Show wavelet mask HISTORY_MSG_WAVSIGMA;Sigma HISTORY_MSG_WAVSOFTRAD;Soft radius clarity HISTORY_MSG_WAVSOFTRADEND;Soft radius final -HISTORY_MSG_WAVSHOWMASK;Show wavelet mask -HISTORY_MSG_WAVEDGS;Edge stopping -HISTORY_MSG_WAVSCALE;Scale -HISTORY_MSG_WAVRADIUS;Radius Shadows-Highlight +HISTORY_MSG_WAVUSHAMET;Clarity method HISTORY_NEWSNAPSHOT;Add HISTORY_NEWSNAPSHOT_TOOLTIP;Shortcut: Alt-s HISTORY_SNAPSHOT;Snapshot @@ -2132,6 +2132,7 @@ TP_WAVELET_CHRO_TOOLTIP;Sets the wavelet level which will be the threshold betwe TP_WAVELET_CHR_TOOLTIP;Adjusts chroma as a function of "contrast levels" and "chroma-contrast link strength" TP_WAVELET_CHSL;Sliders TP_WAVELET_CHTYPE;Chrominance method +TP_WAVELET_CLA;Clarity TP_WAVELET_CLARI;Sharp-mask and Clarity TP_WAVELET_COLORT;Opacity Red-Green TP_WAVELET_COMPCONT;Contrast @@ -2215,8 +2216,8 @@ TP_WAVELET_MEDGREINF;First level TP_WAVELET_MEDI;Reduce artifacts in blue sky TP_WAVELET_MEDILEV;Edge detection TP_WAVELET_MEDILEV_TOOLTIP;When you enable Edge Detection, it is recommanded:\n- to disabled low contrast levels to avoid artifacts,\n- to use high values of gradient sensitivity.\n\nYou can modulate the strength with 'refine' from Denoise and Refine. -TP_WAVELET_MERGEL;Merge Luma TP_WAVELET_MERGEC;Merge Chroma +TP_WAVELET_MERGEL;Merge Luma TP_WAVELET_NEUTRAL;Neutral TP_WAVELET_NOIS;Denoise TP_WAVELET_NOISE;Denoise and Refine @@ -2241,6 +2242,8 @@ TP_WAVELET_RESCONH;Highlights TP_WAVELET_RESID;Residual Image TP_WAVELET_SAT;Saturated chroma TP_WAVELET_SETTINGS;Wavelet Settings +TP_WAVELET_SHA;Sharp mask +TP_WAVELET_SHOWMASK;Show wavelet 'mask' TP_WAVELET_SIGMA;Sigma TP_WAVELET_SKIN;Skin targetting/protection TP_WAVELET_SKIN_TOOLTIP;At -100 skin-tones are targetted.\nAt 0 all tones are treated equally.\nAt +100 skin-tones are protected while all other tones are affected. @@ -2261,23 +2264,20 @@ TP_WAVELET_TILESFULL;Full image TP_WAVELET_TILESIZE;Tiling method TP_WAVELET_TILESLIT;Little tiles TP_WAVELET_TILES_TOOLTIP;Processing the full image leads to better quality and is the recommended option, while using tiles is a fall-back solution for users with little RAM. Refer to RawPedia for memory requirements. +TP_WAVELET_TMEDGS;Edge stopping +TP_WAVELET_TMSCALE;Scale TP_WAVELET_TMSTRENGTH;Compression strength TP_WAVELET_TMSTRENGTH_TOOLTIP;Control the strength of tone mapping or contrast compression of the residual image. TP_WAVELET_TMTYPE;Compression method -TP_WAVELET_TMEDGS;Edge stopping -TP_WAVELET_TMSCALE;Scale TP_WAVELET_TON;Toning -TP_WAVELET_USHARP;Clarity method TP_WAVELET_USH;None -TP_WAVELET_USH_TOOLTIP;If you select Sharp-mask, wavelet settings will be automatically positioned :\nBackground=black, Process=below, level=3...you can change level between 1 and 4.\n\nIf you select Clarity, wavelet settings will be automatically positioned :\nBackground=residual, Process=above, level=7..you can change level between 5 and 10 and wavelet levels. -TP_WAVELET_SHA;Sharp mask -TP_WAVELET_SHOWMASK;Show wavelet 'mask' -TP_WAVELET_CLA;Clarity -TP_WAVELET_USHARP;Sharp method +TP_WAVELET_USHARP;Clarity method TP_WAVELET_USHARP_TOOLTIP;Origin : the source file is the file before Wavelet.\nWavelet : the source file is the file including wavelet threatment +TP_WAVELET_USH_TOOLTIP;If you select Sharp-mask, wavelet settings will be automatically positioned :\nBackground=black, Process=below, level=3...you can change level between 1 and 4.\n\nIf you select Clarity, wavelet settings will be automatically positioned :\nBackground=residual, Process=above, level=7..you can change level between 5 and 10 and wavelet levels. TP_WBALANCE_AUTO;Auto -TP_WBALANCE_STUDLABEL_TOOLTIP;Display calculated Student correlation\nThe lower the student value, the better the correlation\nValues below 0.002 are excellent\nValues below 0.005 are very good\nValues below 0.01 are good\nValues below 0.05 are good enough\nValues above 0.5 are poor\nVery good Student test results does not mean that the WB is good, if the illuminant is non-standard the results are erratic. -TP_WBALANCE_STUDLABEL;Student Itcwb: %1 +TP_WBALANCE_AUTOITCGREEN;Auto iterate temperature correlation +TP_WBALANCE_AUTOOLD;Auto RGB grey +TP_WBALANCE_AUTO_HEADER;Autos TP_WBALANCE_CAMERA;Camera TP_WBALANCE_CLOUDY;Cloudy TP_WBALANCE_CUSTOM;Custom @@ -2287,9 +2287,6 @@ TP_WBALANCE_EQBLUERED_TOOLTIP;Allows to deviate from the normal behavior of "whi TP_WBALANCE_FLASH55;Leica TP_WBALANCE_FLASH60;Standard, Canon, Pentax, Olympus TP_WBALANCE_FLASH65;Nikon, Panasonic, Sony, Minolta -TP_WBALANCE_AUTO_HEADER;Autos -TP_WBALANCE_AUTOOLD;Auto RGB grey -TP_WBALANCE_AUTOITCGREEN;Auto iterate temperature correlation TP_WBALANCE_FLASH_HEADER;Flash TP_WBALANCE_FLUO1;F1 - Daylight TP_WBALANCE_FLUO2;F2 - Cool White @@ -2322,6 +2319,8 @@ TP_WBALANCE_SOLUX41;Solux 4100K TP_WBALANCE_SOLUX47;Solux 4700K (vendor) TP_WBALANCE_SOLUX47_NG;Solux 4700K (Nat. Gallery) TP_WBALANCE_SPOTWB;Use the pipette to pick the white balance from a neutral patch in the preview. +TP_WBALANCE_STUDLABEL;Student Itcwb: %1 +TP_WBALANCE_STUDLABEL_TOOLTIP;Display calculated Student correlation\nThe lower the student value, the better the correlation\nValues below 0.002 are excellent\nValues below 0.005 are very good\nValues below 0.01 are good\nValues below 0.05 are good enough\nValues above 0.5 are poor\nVery good Student test results does not mean that the WB is good, if the illuminant is non-standard the results are erratic. TP_WBALANCE_TEMPBIAS;AWB temperature bias TP_WBALANCE_TEMPBIAS_TOOLTIP;Allows to alter the computation of the "auto white balance"\nby biasing it towards warmer or cooler temperatures. The bias\nis expressed as a percentage of the computed temperature,\nso that the result is given by "computedTemp + computedTemp * bias". TP_WBALANCE_TEMPERATURE;Temperature