Issue 2844: Wavelet improvements to Edge Sharpness and Denoise and Refine, also some language file fixes.
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@@ -576,14 +576,14 @@ HISTORY_MSG_343;W - Chroma levels
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HISTORY_MSG_344;W - Meth chroma sl/cur
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HISTORY_MSG_345;W - ES - Local contrast
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HISTORY_MSG_346;W - ES - Local contrast method
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HISTORY_MSG_347;W - Denoise - Level 0
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HISTORY_MSG_348;W - Denoise - Level 1
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HISTORY_MSG_349;W - Denoise - Level 2
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HISTORY_MSG_347;W - Denoise - Level 1
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HISTORY_MSG_348;W - Denoise - Level 2
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HISTORY_MSG_349;W - Denoise - Level 3
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HISTORY_MSG_350;W - ES - Edge detection
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HISTORY_MSG_351;W - Residual - HH curve
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HISTORY_MSG_352;W - Background
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HISTORY_MSG_353;W - ES - Gradient sensitivity
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HISTORY_MSG_354;W - ES - Enhance
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HISTORY_MSG_354;W - ES - Enhanced
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HISTORY_MSG_355;W - ES - Threshold low
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HISTORY_MSG_356;W - ES - Threshold high
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HISTORY_MSG_357;W - Denoise - Link with ES
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@@ -632,6 +632,10 @@ HISTORY_MSG_399;W - Residual sub-tool
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HISTORY_MSG_400;W - Final sub-tool
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HISTORY_MSG_401;W - Toning sub-tool
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HISTORY_MSG_402;W - Denoise sub-tool
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HISTORY_MSG_403;W - ES - Edge sensitivity
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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_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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@@ -1691,9 +1695,9 @@ TP_WAVELET_B2;Residual
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TP_WAVELET_BACKGROUND;Background
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TP_WAVELET_BACUR;Curve
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TP_WAVELET_BALANCE;Contrast balance d/v-h
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TP_WAVELET_BALANCE_TOOLTIP;Alters the balance between the wavelet directions: vertical-horizontal and diagonal.\nIf contrast, chromaticity or residual tone mapping are activated, the effect due to balance is amplified.
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TP_WAVELET_BALANCE_TOOLTIP;Alters the balance between the wavelet directions: vertical-horizontal and diagonal.\nIf contrast, chroma or residual tone mapping are activated, the effect due to balance is amplified.
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TP_WAVELET_BALCHRO;Chroma balance
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TP_WAVELET_BALCHRO_TOOLTIP;If enabled, the 'Contrast balance' curve or slider also modifies chromaticity balance.
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TP_WAVELET_BALCHRO_TOOLTIP;If enabled, the 'Contrast balance' curve or slider also modifies chroma balance.
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TP_WAVELET_BANONE;None
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TP_WAVELET_BASLI;Slider
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TP_WAVELET_BATYPE;Contrast balance method
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@@ -1701,14 +1705,14 @@ TP_WAVELET_CBENAB;Toning and Color Balance
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TP_WAVELET_CBTYPE;Toning and Color Balance
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TP_WAVELET_CB_TOOLTIP;For strong values product color-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_CCURVE;Local contrast
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TP_WAVELET_CH1;Whole chromaticity range
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TP_WAVELET_CH1;Whole chroma range
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TP_WAVELET_CH2;Saturated/pastel
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TP_WAVELET_CH3;Link contrast levels
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TP_WAVELET_CHCU;Curve
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TP_WAVELET_CHRO;Saturated/pastel threshold
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TP_WAVELET_CHRO_TOOLTIP;Sets the wavelet level which will be the threshold between saturated and pastel colors.\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_WAVELET_CHR;Chroma-contrast link strength
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TP_WAVELET_CHR_TOOLTIP;Adjusts chromaticity as a function of "contrast levels" and "chroma-contrast link strength"
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TP_WAVELET_CHR_TOOLTIP;Adjusts chroma as a function of "contrast levels" and "chroma-contrast link strength"
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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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@@ -1743,6 +1747,7 @@ TP_WAVELET_DONE;Vertical
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TP_WAVELET_DTHR;Diagonal
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TP_WAVELET_DTWO;Horizontal
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TP_WAVELET_EDCU;Curve
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TP_WAVELET_EDGEAMPLI;Base amplification
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TP_WAVELET_EDGCONT;Local contrast
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TP_WAVELET_EDGCONT_TOOLTIP;Adjusting the points to the left decreases contrast, and to the right increases it.\nBottom-left, Top-Left, Top-Right, Bottom-right represent respectively local contast for low values, mean, mean+stdev, maxima
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TP_WAVELET_EDGEDETECTTHR2;Threshold high (detection)
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@@ -1752,6 +1757,7 @@ TP_WAVELET_EDGEDETECT;Gradient sensitivity
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TP_WAVELET_EDGEDETECT_TOOLTIP;Moving the slider to the right increases edge sensitivity. This affects local contrast, edge settings and noise.
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TP_WAVELET_EDGE;Edge Sharpness
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TP_WAVELET_EDGREINF_TOOLTIP;Reinforce or reduce the action of the first level, do the opposite to the second level, and leave the rest unchanged.
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TP_WAVELET_EDGESENSI;Edge sensitivity
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TP_WAVELET_EDGTHRESH;Detail
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TP_WAVELET_EDGTHRESH_TOOLTIP;Change the repartition between the first levels and the others. The higher the threshold the more the action is centred on the first levels. Be careful with negative values, they increase the action of high levels and can introduce artifacts.
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TP_WAVELET_EDRAD;Radius
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@@ -1772,7 +1778,7 @@ TP_WAVELET_ITER;Delta balance levels
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TP_WAVELET_ITER_TOOLTIP;Left: increase low levels and reduce high levels,\nRight: reduce low levels and increase high levels.
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TP_WAVELET_LABEL;Wavelet Levels
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TP_WAVELET_LARGEST;Coarsest
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TP_WAVELET_LEVCH;Chromaticity
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TP_WAVELET_LEVCH;Chroma
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TP_WAVELET_LEVDIR_ALL;All levels in all directions
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TP_WAVELET_LEVDIR_INF;Below or equal the level
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TP_WAVELET_LEVDIR_ONE;One level
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@@ -1784,30 +1790,37 @@ TP_WAVELET_LEVLABEL;Preview maximum possible levels = %1
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TP_WAVELET_LEVONE;Level 2
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TP_WAVELET_LEVTWO;Level 3
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TP_WAVELET_LEVZERO;Level 1
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TP_WAVELET_LEVTHRE;Level 4
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TP_WAVELET_LINKEDG;Link with Edge Sharpness' Strength
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TP_WAVELET_LIPST;Enhanced algorithm
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TP_WAVELET_LIPST_TOOLTIP;This algorithm uses Lipschitz regularity to increase edge detection quality at a cost of increased processing time and memory requirements.
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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_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.
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TP_WAVELET_MEDI;Reduce artifacts in blue sky
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TP_WAVELET_NEUTRAL;Neutral
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TP_WAVELET_NOISE;Denoise and Refine
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TP_WAVELET_NOIS;Denoise
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TP_WAVELET_NPNONE;None
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TP_WAVELET_NPLOW;Low
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TP_WAVELET_NPHIGH;High
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TP_WAVELET_NPTYPE;Neighboring pixels
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TP_WAVELET_NPTYPE_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_OPACITYWL;Final local contrast
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TP_WAVELET_OPACITYWL_TOOLTIP;Modify the final local contrast at the end of the wavelet treatment.\n\nThe left side represents the smallest local contrast, progressing to the largest local contrast on the right.
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TP_WAVELET_OPACITYW;Contrast balance d/v-h curve
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TP_WAVELET_OPACITY;Opacity Blue-Yellow
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TP_WAVELET_PASTEL;Pastel chromaticity
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TP_WAVELET_PASTEL;Pastel chroma
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TP_WAVELET_PROC;Process
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TP_WAVELET_RE1;Reinforced
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TP_WAVELET_RE2;Unchanged
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TP_WAVELET_RE3;Reduced
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TP_WAVELET_RESCHRO;Chromaticity
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TP_WAVELET_RESCHRO;Chroma
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TP_WAVELET_RESCONH;Highlights
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TP_WAVELET_RESCON;Shadows
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TP_WAVELET_RESID;Residual Image
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TP_WAVELET_SAT;Saturated chromaticity
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TP_WAVELET_SAT;Saturated chroma
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TP_WAVELET_SETTINGS;Wavelet Settings
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TP_WAVELET_SKIN;Skin targetting/protection
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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.
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