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Desmis
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@@ -752,6 +752,7 @@ HISTORY_MSG_DEHAZE_STRENGTH;Dehaze - Strength
HISTORY_MSG_DUALDEMOSAIC_AUTO_CONTRAST;Dual demosaic - Auto threshold
HISTORY_MSG_DUALDEMOSAIC_CONTRAST;Dual demosaic - Contrast threshold
HISTORY_MSG_FILMNEGATIVE_ENABLED;Film Negative
HISTORY_MSG_FILMNEGATIVE_FILMBASE;Film base color
HISTORY_MSG_FILMNEGATIVE_VALUES;Film negative values
HISTORY_MSG_HISTMATCHING;Auto-matched tone curve
HISTORY_MSG_ICM_OUTPUT_PRIMARIES;Output - Primaries
@@ -1695,6 +1696,9 @@ TP_EXPOSURE_TCMODE_WEIGHTEDSTD;Weighted Standard
TP_EXPOS_BLACKPOINT_LABEL;Raw Black Points
TP_EXPOS_WHITEPOINT_LABEL;Raw White Points
TP_FILMNEGATIVE_BLUE;Blue ratio
TP_FILMNEGATIVE_FILMBASE_PICK;Pick film base color
TP_FILMNEGATIVE_FILMBASE_TOOLTIP;Pick a spot of unexposed film (eg. the border between frames), to get the actual film base color values, and save them in the processing profile.\nThis makes it easy to get a more consistent color balance when batch-processing multiple pictures from the same roll.\nAlso use this when the converted image is extremely dark, bright, or color-unbalanced.
TP_FILMNEGATIVE_FILMBASE_VALUES;Film base RGB:
TP_FILMNEGATIVE_GREEN;Reference exponent (contrast)
TP_FILMNEGATIVE_GUESS_TOOLTIP;Automatically set the red and blue ratios by picking two patches which had a neutral hue (no color) in the original scene. The patches should differ in brightness. Set the white balance afterwards.
TP_FILMNEGATIVE_LABEL;Film Negative