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@@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ HISTORY_MSG_257;Colour Toning
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HISTORY_MSG_258;CT - Colour curve
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HISTORY_MSG_322;W - Gamut - Avoid colour shift
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HISTORY_MSG_385;W - Residual - Colour Balance
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HISTORY_MSG_419;Retinex - Colour space
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MAIN_TAB_COLOR;Colour
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MAIN_TOOLTIP_BACKCOLOR0;Background colour of the preview: <b>Theme-based</b>\nShortcut: <b>9</b>
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MAIN_TOOLTIP_BACKCOLOR1;Background colour of the preview: <b>Black</b>\nShortcut: <b>9</b>
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@@ -96,7 +97,6 @@ TP_VIGNETTING_CENTER_X;Centre X
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TP_VIGNETTING_CENTER_Y;Centre Y
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TP_WAVELET_AVOID;Avoid colour shift
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TP_WAVELET_CBENAB;Toning and Colour Balance
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TP_WAVELET_CBTYPE;Toning and Colour Balance
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TP_WAVELET_CB_TOOLTIP;For strong values product colour-toning by combining it or not with levels decomposition 'toning'\nFor low values you can change the white balance of the background (sky, ...) without changing that of the front plane, generally more contrasted
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TP_WAVELET_CHRO_TOOLTIP;Sets the wavelet level which will be the threshold between saturated and pastel colours.\n1-x: saturated\nx-9: pastel\n\nIf the value exceeds the amount of wavelet levels you are using then it will be ignored.
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TP_WBALANCE_EQBLUERED_TOOLTIP;Allows to deviate from the normal behaviour of "white balance" by modulating the blue/red balance.\nThis can be useful when shooting conditions:\na) are far from the standard illuminant (e.g. underwater),\nb) are far from conditions where calibrations were performed,\nc) where the matrices or ICC profiles are unsuitable.
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@@ -716,6 +716,25 @@ TP_WBALANCE_EQBLUERED_TOOLTIP;Allows to deviate from the normal behaviour of "wh
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!HISTORY_MSG_404;W - ES - Base amplification
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!HISTORY_MSG_405;W - Denoise - Level 4
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!HISTORY_MSG_406;W - ES - Neighboring pixels
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!HISTORY_MSG_407;Retinex - Method
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!HISTORY_MSG_408;Retinex - Neighboring
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!HISTORY_MSG_409;Retinex - Gain
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!HISTORY_MSG_410;Retinex - Offset
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!HISTORY_MSG_411;Retinex - Strength
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!HISTORY_MSG_412;Retinex - Scales
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!HISTORY_MSG_413;Retinex - Variance
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!HISTORY_MSG_414;Retinex - Histogram - Lab
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!HISTORY_MSG_415;Retinex - Transmission
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!HISTORY_MSG_416;Retinex
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!HISTORY_MSG_417;Retinex - Transmission median
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!HISTORY_MSG_418;Retinex - Threshold
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!HISTORY_MSG_420;Retinex - Histogram - HSL
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!HISTORY_MSG_421;Retinex - Gamma
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!HISTORY_MSG_422;Retinex - Gamma
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!HISTORY_MSG_423;Retinex - Gamma slope
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!HISTORY_MSG_424;Retinex - HL threshold
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!HISTORY_MSG_425;Retinex - Log base
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!HISTORY_MSG_426;Retinex - Hue equalizer
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!HISTORY_NEWSNAPSHOT;Add
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!HISTORY_NEWSNAPSHOT_TOOLTIP;Shortcut: <b>Alt-s</b>
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!HISTORY_SNAPSHOTS;Snapshots
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@@ -872,7 +891,6 @@ TP_WBALANCE_EQBLUERED_TOOLTIP;Allows to deviate from the normal behaviour of "wh
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!PARTIALPASTE_FLATFIELDFILE;Flat-field file
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!PARTIALPASTE_GRADIENT;Graduated filter
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!PARTIALPASTE_HSVEQUALIZER;HSV equalizer
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!PARTIALPASTE_ICMGAMMA;Output gamma
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!PARTIALPASTE_IMPULSEDENOISE;Impulse noise reduction
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!PARTIALPASTE_IPTCINFO;IPTC
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!PARTIALPASTE_LABCURVE;L*a*b* adjustments
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!PARTIALPASTE_RAW_DMETHOD;Demosaic method
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!PARTIALPASTE_RAW_LMMSEITERATIONS;LMMSE enhancement steps
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!PARTIALPASTE_RESIZE;Resize
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!PARTIALPASTE_RETINEX;Retinex
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!PARTIALPASTE_RGBCURVES;RGB curves
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!PARTIALPASTE_ROTATION;Rotation
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!PARTIALPASTE_SHADOWSHIGHLIGHTS;Shadows/highlights
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@@ -1354,7 +1373,7 @@ TP_WBALANCE_EQBLUERED_TOOLTIP;Allows to deviate from the normal behaviour of "wh
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!TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_CCCURVE;Chrominance curve
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!TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_CHROMAFR;Chrominance
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!TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_CHROMA;Chrominance - Master
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!TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_CTYPE;Auto method
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!TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_CTYPE;Method
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!TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_CURVEEDITOR_CC;Chroma
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!TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_CURVEEDITOR_CC_TOOLTIP;Increase (multiply) the value of all chrominance sliders.\nThis curve lets you adjust the strength of chromatic noise reduction as a function of chromaticity, for instance to increase the action in areas of low saturation and to decrease it in those of high saturation.
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!TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_CURVEEDITOR_L_TOOLTIP;Modulates action of 'Luminance' denoise
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@@ -1622,6 +1641,54 @@ TP_WBALANCE_EQBLUERED_TOOLTIP;Allows to deviate from the normal behaviour of "wh
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!TP_RESIZE_SPECIFY;Specify:
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!TP_RESIZE_WIDTH;Width
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!TP_RESIZE_W;Width:
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!TP_RETINEX_CONTEDIT_HSL;Histogram equalizer HSL
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!TP_RETINEX_CONTEDIT_LAB;Histogram equalizer L*a*b*
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!TP_RETINEX_CONTEDIT_LH;Hue equalizer
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!TP_RETINEX_CURVEEDITOR_CD;L=f(L)
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!TP_RETINEX_CURVEEDITOR_CD_TOOLTIP;Luminance according to luminance L=f(L)\nCorrect raw data to reduce halos and artifacts.
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!TP_RETINEX_CURVEEDITOR_LH;Strength=f(H)
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!TP_RETINEX_CURVEEDITOR_LH_TOOLTIP;Strength according to hue Strength=f(H)\nThis curve also acts on chroma when using the "Highlight" retinex method.
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!TP_RETINEX_GAIN;Gain
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!TP_RETINEX_GAIN_TOOLTIP;Acts on the transmission in combination with the offset. This is very different from the others settings. Used for black or white pixels, and to help balance the histogram.
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!TP_RETINEX_GAMMA;Free gamma
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!TP_RETINEX_GAMMA;Gamma
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!TP_RETINEX_GAMMA_FREE;Free
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!TP_RETINEX_GAMMA_HIGH;High
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!TP_RETINEX_GAMMA_LOW;Low
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!TP_RETINEX_GAMMA_MID;Middle
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!TP_RETINEX_GAMMA_NONE;None
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!TP_RETINEX_GAMMA_TOOLTIP;Restore tones by applying gamma before and after Retinex. Different from Retinex curves or others curves (Lab, Exposure, etc.).
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!TP_RETINEX_HIGHLIGHT;Highlight threshold
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!TP_RETINEX_HIGHLIGHT_TOOLTIP;Increase action of High algorithm.\nMay require you to re-adjust "Neighboring pixels" and to increase the "White-point correction" in the Raw tab -> Raw White Points tool.
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!TP_RETINEX_HIGHLIG;Highlight
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!TP_RETINEX_HIGH;High
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!TP_RETINEX_HSLSPACE_LIN;HSL-Linear
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!TP_RETINEX_HSLSPACE_LOG;HSL-Logarithmic
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!TP_RETINEX_LABEL;Retinex
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!TP_RETINEX_LABSPACE;L*a*b*
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!TP_RETINEX_LOW;Low
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!TP_RETINEX_MEDIAN;Transmission median filter
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!TP_RETINEX_METHOD;Method
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!TP_RETINEX_METHOD_TOOLTIP;Low = Reinforce low light,\nUniform = Equalize action,\nHigh = Reinforce high light,\nHighlight = Remove magenta in highlights.
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!TP_RETINEX_MLABEL;Restored haze-free Min=%1 Max=%2
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!TP_RETINEX_MLABEL_TOOLTIP;Should be near min=0 max=32768\nRestored image with no mixture.
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!TP_RETINEX_NEIGHBOR;Neighboring pixels
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!TP_RETINEX_NEUTRAL;Reset
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!TP_RETINEX_NEUTRAL_TIP;Reset all sliders and curves to their default values.
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!TP_RETINEX_OFFSET;Offset
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!TP_RETINEX_SETTINGS;Settings
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!TP_RETINEX_SLOPE;Free gamma slope
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!TP_RETINEX_STRENGTH;Strength
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!TP_RETINEX_THRESHOLD;Threshold
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!TP_RETINEX_THRESHOLD_TOOLTIP;Limits in/out.\nIn = image source,\nOut = image gauss.
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!TP_RETINEX_TLABEL2;TM Tm=%1 TM=%2
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!TP_RETINEX_TLABEL;TM Min=%1 Max=%2 Mean=%3 Sigma=%4
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!TP_RETINEX_TLABEL_TOOLTIP;Transmission map result.\nMin and Max are used by Variance.\nMean and Sigma\nTm=Min TM=Max of transmission map.
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!TP_RETINEX_TRANSMISSION;Transmission map
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!TP_RETINEX_TRANSMISSION_TOOLTIP;Transmission according to transmission.\nAbscissa: transmission from negative values (min), mean, and positives values (max).\nOrdinate: amplification or reduction.
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!TP_RETINEX_UNIFORM;Uniform
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!TP_RETINEX_VARIANCE;Variance
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!TP_RETINEX_VARIANCE_TOOLTIP;Low variance increase local contrast and saturation, but can lead to artifacts.
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!TP_RGBCURVES_BLUE;B
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!TP_RGBCURVES_CHANNEL;Channel
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!TP_RGBCURVES_GREEN;G
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!TP_WAVELET_CHSL;Sliders
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!TP_WAVELET_CHTYPE;Chrominance method
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!TP_WAVELET_COLORT;Opacity Red-Green
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!TP_WAVELET_COMBOTH;Both
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!TP_WAVELET_COMPCONT;Contrast
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!TP_WAVELET_COMPGAMMA;Compression gamma
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!TP_WAVELET_COMPGAMMA_TOOLTIP;Adjusting the gamma of the residual image allows you to equilibrate the data and histogram.
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!TP_WAVELET_CONTRA_TOOLTIP;Changes contrast of the residual image.
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!TP_WAVELET_CONTR;Gamut
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!TP_WAVELET_CTYPE;Chrominance control
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!TP_WAVELET_CURVEEDITOR_CC_TOOLTIP;Modifies local contrast as a function of the original local contrast (absciss)\nLow absciss represents small local contrast (real values about 10..20)\n50% absciss represents average of local contrast (real value about 100..300)\n66% absciss represents standard deviation of local contrast (real value about 300..800)\n100% represents maximum (real value about 3000..8000)
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!TP_WAVELET_CURVEEDITOR_CC_TOOLTIP;Modifies local contrast as a function of the original local contrast (abscissa).\nLow abscissa values represent small local contrast (real values about 10..20).\n50% abscissa represents average local contrast (real value about 100..300).\n66% abscissa represents standard deviation of local contrast (real value about 300..800).\n100% abscissa represents maximum local contrast (real value about 3000..8000).
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!TP_WAVELET_CURVEEDITOR_CH;Contrast levels=f(Hue)
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!TP_WAVELET_CURVEEDITOR_CH_TOOLTIP;Modifies each level's contrast as a function oh hue.\nTake care not to overwrite changes made with the Gamut Hue controls.\nThe curve will only have an effect when wavelet contrast level sliders are non-zero.
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!TP_WAVELET_CURVEEDITOR_CH_TOOLTIP;Modifies each level's contrast as a function of hue.\nTake care not to overwrite changes made with the Gamut sub-tool's hue controls.\nThe curve will only have an effect when wavelet contrast level sliders are non-zero.
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!TP_WAVELET_CURVEEDITOR_CL;L
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!TP_WAVELET_CURVEEDITOR_CL_TOOLTIP;Applies a final contrast luminance curve at the end of the wavelet treatment.
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!TP_WAVELET_CURVEEDITOR_HH;HH
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!TP_WAVELET_LEVZERO;Level 1
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!TP_WAVELET_LINKEDG;Link with Edge Sharpness' Strength
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!TP_WAVELET_LIPST;Enhanced algoritm
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!TP_WAVELET_LIPST_TOOLTIP;This algorithm uses the proximity of a pixel and eight of its neighbors. If less difference, edges are reinforced.
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!TP_WAVELET_LOWLIGHT;Shadow luminance range
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!TP_WAVELET_MEDGREINF;First level
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!TP_WAVELET_MEDILEV;Edge detection
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!TP_WAVELET_TILESIZE;Tiling method
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!TP_WAVELET_TILESLIT;Little tiles
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!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.
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!TP_WAVELET_TMHIGH;High
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!TP_WAVELET_TMLOWHIGH;Low+High
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!TP_WAVELET_TMNONE;None
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!TP_WAVELET_TMSTD;Standard
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!TP_WAVELET_TMSTRENGTH;Compression strength
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!TP_WAVELET_TMSTRENGTH_TOOLTIP;Control the strength of tone mapping or contrast compression of the residual image. When the value is different from 0, the Strength and Gamma sliders of the Tone Mapping tool in the Exposure tab will become grayed out.
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!TP_WAVELET_TMTYPE;Compression method
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