diff --git a/rtdata/languages/default b/rtdata/languages/default index cd098dead..ce0330167 100644 --- a/rtdata/languages/default +++ b/rtdata/languages/default @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ CURVEEDITOR_HIGHLIGHTS;Highlights CURVEEDITOR_LIGHTS;Lights CURVEEDITOR_LINEAR;Linear CURVEEDITOR_LOADDLGLABEL;Load curve... -CURVEEDITOR_MINMAXCPOINTS;Minima/Maxima control points +CURVEEDITOR_MINMAXCPOINTS;Equalizer CURVEEDITOR_NURBS;Control cage CURVEEDITOR_PARAMETRIC;Parametric CURVEEDITOR_SAVEDLGLABEL;Save curve... @@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ HISTOGRAM_TOOLTIP_B;Show/Hide blue histogram. HISTOGRAM_TOOLTIP_CHRO;Show/Hide chromaticity histogram. HISTOGRAM_TOOLTIP_FULL;Toggle full (off) or scaled (on) histogram. HISTOGRAM_TOOLTIP_G;Show/Hide green histogram. -HISTOGRAM_TOOLTIP_L;Show/Hide CIELAB luminance histogram. +HISTOGRAM_TOOLTIP_L;Show/Hide CIELab luminance histogram. HISTOGRAM_TOOLTIP_RAW;Show/Hide raw histogram. HISTOGRAM_TOOLTIP_R;Show/Hide red histogram. HISTORY_CHANGED;Changed @@ -230,12 +230,12 @@ HISTORY_MSG_10;Shadow compression HISTORY_MSG_11;Tone curve 1 HISTORY_MSG_12;Auto levels HISTORY_MSG_13;Exposure clipping -HISTORY_MSG_14;Lab - Lightness -HISTORY_MSG_15;Lab - Contrast -HISTORY_MSG_16;Luminance black -HISTORY_MSG_17;Luminance highlight Compr. -HISTORY_MSG_18;Luminance shadow Compr. -HISTORY_MSG_19;'L' Curve +HISTORY_MSG_14;L*a*b* - Lightness +HISTORY_MSG_15;L*a*b* - Contrast +HISTORY_MSG_16;- +HISTORY_MSG_17;- +HISTORY_MSG_18;- +HISTORY_MSG_19;L* curve HISTORY_MSG_20;Sharpening HISTORY_MSG_21;USM - Radius HISTORY_MSG_22;USM - Amount @@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ HISTORY_MSG_74;Resize - Scale HISTORY_MSG_75;Resize - Method HISTORY_MSG_76;Exif metadata HISTORY_MSG_77;IPTC metadata -HISTORY_MSG_78;Data specified for resize +HISTORY_MSG_78;- HISTORY_MSG_79;Resize - Width HISTORY_MSG_80;Resize - Height HISTORY_MSG_81;Resize @@ -311,12 +311,12 @@ HISTORY_MSG_91;NR - Chrominance master HISTORY_MSG_92;NR - Gamma HISTORY_MSG_93;CbDL - Value HISTORY_MSG_94;Contrast by Detail Levels -HISTORY_MSG_95;Lab - Chromaticity -HISTORY_MSG_96;'a' Curve -HISTORY_MSG_97;'b' Curve +HISTORY_MSG_95;L*a*b* - Chromaticity +HISTORY_MSG_96;a* curve +HISTORY_MSG_97;b* curve HISTORY_MSG_98;Demosaicing method HISTORY_MSG_99;Hot pixel filter -HISTORY_MSG_100;Saturation +HISTORY_MSG_100;RGB Saturation HISTORY_MSG_101;HSV - Hue HISTORY_MSG_102;HSV - Saturation HISTORY_MSG_103;HSV - Value @@ -327,9 +327,9 @@ HISTORY_MSG_107;Defringe - Threshold HISTORY_MSG_108;Highlight Compr. Threshold HISTORY_MSG_109;Resize - Bounding box HISTORY_MSG_110;Resize - Applies to -HISTORY_MSG_111;Lab - Avoid color shift +HISTORY_MSG_111;L*a*b* - Avoid color shift HISTORY_MSG_112;--unused-- -HISTORY_MSG_113;Lab - Protection +HISTORY_MSG_113;L*a*b* - Protection HISTORY_MSG_114;DCB iterations HISTORY_MSG_115;False color suppression HISTORY_MSG_116;DCB enhancement @@ -384,11 +384,11 @@ HISTORY_MSG_164;RGB curves - Green HISTORY_MSG_165;RGB curves - Blue HISTORY_MSG_166;Neutral levels HISTORY_MSG_167;--unused-- -HISTORY_MSG_168;Lab - CC curve -HISTORY_MSG_169;Lab - CH curve +HISTORY_MSG_168;L*a*b* - CC curve +HISTORY_MSG_169;L*a*b* - CH curve HISTORY_MSG_170;Vibrance - HH curve -HISTORY_MSG_171;Lab - LC curve -HISTORY_MSG_172;Lab - Restrict LC +HISTORY_MSG_171;L*a*b* - LC curve +HISTORY_MSG_172;L*a*b* - Restrict LC HISTORY_MSG_173;NR - Luminance detail HISTORY_MSG_174;CIECAM02 HISTORY_MSG_175;CAM02 - CAT02 adaptation @@ -475,9 +475,9 @@ HISTORY_MSG_256;NR - Median type HISTORY_MSG_257;Color Toning HISTORY_MSG_258;Color Toning - Color HISTORY_MSG_259;Color Toning - Opacity -HISTORY_MSG_260;Color Toning - 'a[b]' opacity +HISTORY_MSG_260;Color Toning - a*[b*] opacity HISTORY_MSG_261;Color Toning - Method -HISTORY_MSG_262;Color Toning - 'b' opacity +HISTORY_MSG_262;Color Toning - b* opacity HISTORY_MSG_263;Color Toning - Shadows - Red HISTORY_MSG_264;Color Toning - Shadows - Green HISTORY_MSG_265;Color Toning - Shadows - Blue @@ -624,15 +624,15 @@ MAIN_TOOLTIP_PREVIEWR;Preview the Red channel.\nShortcut: r MAIN_TOOLTIP_QINFO;Quick info on the image.\nShortcut: i MAIN_TOOLTIP_SHOWHIDELP1;Show/Hide the left panel.\nShortcut: l MAIN_TOOLTIP_SHOWHIDERP1;Show/Hide the right panel.\nShortcut: Alt-l -MAIN_TOOLTIP_SHOWHIDETP1;Show/Hide the top panel.\nShortcut: Shift-L +MAIN_TOOLTIP_SHOWHIDETP1;Show/Hide the top panel.\nShortcut: Shift-l MAIN_TOOLTIP_THRESHOLD;Threshold MAIN_TOOLTIP_TOGGLE;Toggle the Before/After view.\nShortcut: Shift-b NAVIGATOR_B;B: NAVIGATOR_G;G: NAVIGATOR_H;H: -NAVIGATOR_LAB_A;a: -NAVIGATOR_LAB_B;b: -NAVIGATOR_LAB_L;L: +NAVIGATOR_LAB_A;a*: +NAVIGATOR_LAB_B;b*: +NAVIGATOR_LAB_L;L*: NAVIGATOR_NA; -- NAVIGATOR_R;R: NAVIGATOR_S;S: @@ -645,8 +645,8 @@ PARTIALPASTE_BASICGROUP;Basic Settings PARTIALPASTE_CACORRECTION;Chromatic aberration correction PARTIALPASTE_CHANNELMIXERBW;Black-and-White PARTIALPASTE_CHANNELMIXER;Channel mixer -PARTIALPASTE_COARSETRANS;90° rotation / flipping -PARTIALPASTE_COLORAPP;CIE Color Appearance Model 2002 +PARTIALPASTE_COARSETRANS;Coarse rotation / flipping +PARTIALPASTE_COLORAPP;CIECAM02 PARTIALPASTE_COLORGROUP;Color Related Settings PARTIALPASTE_COLORTONING;Color Toning PARTIALPASTE_COMMONTRANSFORMPARAMS;Auto-fill @@ -662,7 +662,7 @@ PARTIALPASTE_DIRPYREQUALIZER;Contrast by detail levels PARTIALPASTE_DISTORTION;Distortion correction PARTIALPASTE_EPD;Tone mapping PARTIALPASTE_EVERYTHING;Everything -PARTIALPASTE_EXIFCHANGES;Changes to Exif data +PARTIALPASTE_EXIFCHANGES;Exif PARTIALPASTE_EXPOSURE;Exposure PARTIALPASTE_FILMSIMULATION;Film Simulation PARTIALPASTE_FLATFIELDAUTOSELECT;Flat-field auto-selection @@ -675,16 +675,16 @@ PARTIALPASTE_HSVEQUALIZER;HSV equalizer PARTIALPASTE_ICMGAMMA;Output gamma PARTIALPASTE_ICMSETTINGS;Color management settings PARTIALPASTE_IMPULSEDENOISE;Impulse noise reduction -PARTIALPASTE_IPTCINFO;IPTC info -PARTIALPASTE_LABCURVE;Lab adjustments -PARTIALPASTE_LENSGROUP;Lens Related Settings +PARTIALPASTE_IPTCINFO;IPTC +PARTIALPASTE_LABCURVE;L*a*b* adjustments +PARTIALPASTE_LENSGROUP;Lens related settings PARTIALPASTE_LENSPROFILE;Lens correction profile PARTIALPASTE_METAICMGROUP;Metadata/Color Management Settings PARTIALPASTE_PCVIGNETTE;Vignette filter PARTIALPASTE_PERSPECTIVE;Perspective -PARTIALPASTE_PREPROCESS_DEADPIXFILT;Apply dead pixel filter +PARTIALPASTE_PREPROCESS_DEADPIXFILT;Dead pixel filter PARTIALPASTE_PREPROCESS_GREENEQUIL;Green equilibration -PARTIALPASTE_PREPROCESS_HOTPIXFILT;Apply hot pixel filter +PARTIALPASTE_PREPROCESS_HOTPIXFILT;Hot pixel filter PARTIALPASTE_PREPROCESS_LINEDENOISE;Line noise filter PARTIALPASTE_RAWCACORR_AUTO;CA auto-correction PARTIALPASTE_RAWCACORR_CABLUE;CA blue @@ -745,7 +745,7 @@ PREFERENCES_DARKFRAMEFOUND;Found PREFERENCES_DARKFRAMESHOTS;shots PREFERENCES_DARKFRAMETEMPLATES;templates PREFERENCES_DARKFRAME;Dark-Frame -PREFERENCES_DATEFORMATHINT;You can use the following formatting strings:\n%y - year\n%m - month\n%d - day\n\nFor example, the Hungarian date format is:\n%y/%m/%d +PREFERENCES_DATEFORMATHINT;You can use the following formatting strings:\n%y - year\n%m - month\n%d - day\n\nFor example, the ISO 8601 standard dictates the date format as follows:\n%y-%m-%d PREFERENCES_DATEFORMAT;Date format PREFERENCES_DEFAULTLANG;Default Language PREFERENCES_DEFAULTTHEME;Default Theme @@ -806,7 +806,7 @@ PREFERENCES_MULTITAB;Multiple Editor Tabs Mode PREFERENCES_NAVGUIDEBRUSH;Navigator guide color PREFERENCES_OUTDIRFOLDERHINT;Save images to the selected folder. PREFERENCES_OUTDIRFOLDER;Save to folder -PREFERENCES_OUTDIRTEMPLATEHINT;You can use the following formatting strings:\n%f, %d1, %d2, ..., %p1, %p2, ..., %r, %s1, %s2, ...\n\nThese formatting strings refer to the different parts of the photo's pathname, some attributes of the photo or an arbitrary sequence index in the batch job.\n\nFor example, if the photo being processed has the following pathname:\n/home/tom/photos/2010-10-31/dsc0042.nef\nthe meaning of the formatting strings are:\n%d4 = home\n%d3 = tom\n%d2 = photos\n%d1 = 2010-10-31\n%f = dsc0042\n%p1 = /home/tom/photos/2010-10-31/\n%p2 = /home/tom/photos/\n%p3 = /home/tom/\n%p4 = /home/\n\n%r will be replaced by the rank of the photo. If the photo is unranked, %r will be replaced by '0'. If the photo is in the trash bin, %r will be replaced by 'x'.\n\n%s1, %s2, etc. will be replaced by a sequence index which is padded to between 1 and 9 digits. The sequence index will start at one each time the queue processing is started and is incremented by one for each image processed.\n\nIf you want to save the output image where the original is, write:\n%p1/%f\n\nIf you want to save the output image in a directory named "converted" located in the directory of the opened image, write:\n%p1/converted/%f\n\nIf you want to save the output image in a directory named "/home/tom/photos/converted/2010-10-31", write:\n%p2/converted/%d1/%f +PREFERENCES_OUTDIRTEMPLATEHINT;You can use the following formatting strings:\n%f, %d1, %d2, ..., %p1, %p2, ..., %r, %s1, %s2, ...\n\nThese formatting strings refer to the different parts of the photo's pathname, some attributes of the photo or an arbitrary sequence index in the batch job.\n\nFor example, if the photo being processed has the following pathname:\n/home/tom/photos/2010-10-31/dsc0042.nef\nthe meaning of the formatting strings are:\n%d4 = home\n%d3 = tom\n%d2 = photos\n%d1 = 2010-10-31\n%f = dsc0042\n%p1 = /home/tom/photos/2010-10-31/\n%p2 = /home/tom/photos/\n%p3 = /home/tom/\n%p4 = /home/\n\n%r will be replaced by the rank of the photo. If the photo is unranked, %r will be replaced by '0'. If the photo is in the trash bin, %r will be replaced by 'x'.\n\n%s1, %s2, etc. will be replaced by a sequence index which is padded to between 1 and 9 digits. The sequence index will start at one each time the queue processing is started and is incremented by one for each image processed.\n\nIf you want to save the output image where the original is, write:\n%p1/%f\n\nIf you want to save the output image in a directory named "converted" located in the directory of the opened image, write:\n%p1/converted/%f\n\nIf you want to save the output image in a directory named "/home/tom/photos/converted/2010-10-31", write:\n%p2/converted/%d1/%f PREFERENCES_OUTDIRTEMPLATE;Use template PREFERENCES_OUTDIR;Output Directory PREFERENCES_OVERLAY_FILENAMES;Overlay filenames on thumbnails @@ -1011,30 +1011,30 @@ TP_COLORAPP_ALGO_TOOLTIP;Lets you choose between parameter subsets or all parame TP_COLORAPP_BADPIXSL;Hot/bad pixel filter TP_COLORAPP_BADPIXSL_TOOLTIP;Suppression of hot/bad (brightly colored) pixels.\n0 = No effect\n1 = Median\n2 = Gaussian.\nAlternatively, adjust the image to avoid very dark shadows.\n\nThese artifacts are due to limitations of CIECAM02. TP_COLORAPP_BRIGHT;Brightness (Q) -TP_COLORAPP_BRIGHT_TOOLTIP;Brightness in CIECAM02 takes into account the white's luminosity and differs from Lab and RGB brightness. +TP_COLORAPP_BRIGHT_TOOLTIP;Brightness in CIECAM02 takes into account the white's luminosity and differs from L*a*b* and RGB brightness. TP_COLORAPP_CHROMA;Chroma (C) TP_COLORAPP_CHROMA_M;Colorfulnes (M) -TP_COLORAPP_CHROMA_M_TOOLTIP;Colorfulness in CIECAM02 differs from Lab and RGB colorfulness. +TP_COLORAPP_CHROMA_M_TOOLTIP;Colorfulness in CIECAM02 differs from L*a*b* and RGB colorfulness. TP_COLORAPP_CHROMA_S;Saturation (S) -TP_COLORAPP_CHROMA_S_TOOLTIP;Saturation in CIECAM02 differs from Lab and RGB saturation. -TP_COLORAPP_CHROMA_TOOLTIP;Chroma in CIECAM02 differs from Lab and RGB chroma. +TP_COLORAPP_CHROMA_S_TOOLTIP;Saturation in CIECAM02 differs from L*a*b* and RGB saturation. +TP_COLORAPP_CHROMA_TOOLTIP;Chroma in CIECAM02 differs from L*a*b* and RGB chroma. TP_COLORAPP_CIECAT_DEGREE;CAT02 adaptation TP_COLORAPP_CONTRAST;Contrast (J) TP_COLORAPP_CONTRAST_Q;Contrast (Q) -TP_COLORAPP_CONTRAST_Q_TOOLTIP;Contrast in CIECAM02 for the Q slider; it differs from Lab and RGB contrast. -TP_COLORAPP_CONTRAST_TOOLTIP;Contrast in CIECAM02 for the J slider; it differs from Lab and RGB contrast. +TP_COLORAPP_CONTRAST_Q_TOOLTIP;Contrast in CIECAM02 for the Q slider; it differs from L*a*b* and RGB contrast. +TP_COLORAPP_CONTRAST_TOOLTIP;Contrast in CIECAM02 for the J slider; it differs from L*a*b* and RGB contrast. TP_COLORAPP_CURVEEDITOR1;Tone curve 1 -TP_COLORAPP_CURVEEDITOR1_TOOLTIP;Shows the histogram of L (Lab) before CIECAM02.\nIf the "Show CIECAM02 output histograms in curves" checkbox is enabled, shows the histogram of J or Q after CIECAM02.\n\nJ and Q are not shown in the main histogram panel.\n\nFor final output refer to the main histogram panel. +TP_COLORAPP_CURVEEDITOR1_TOOLTIP;Shows the histogram of L* (L*a*b*) before CIECAM02.\nIf the "Show CIECAM02 output histograms in curves" checkbox is enabled, shows the histogram of J or Q after CIECAM02.\n\nJ and Q are not shown in the main histogram panel.\n\nFor final output refer to the main histogram panel. TP_COLORAPP_CURVEEDITOR2;Tone curve 2 TP_COLORAPP_CURVEEDITOR2_TOOLTIP;Same usage as with the second exposure tone curve. TP_COLORAPP_CURVEEDITOR3;Color curve -TP_COLORAPP_CURVEEDITOR3_TOOLTIP;Adjust either chroma, saturation or colorfulness.\n\nShows the histogram of chromaticity (Lab) before CIECAM02.\nIf the "Show CIECAM02 output histograms in curves" checkbox is enabled, shows the histogram of C, s or M after CIECAM02.\n\nC, s and M are not shown in the main histogram panel.\nFor final output refer to the main histogram panel. +TP_COLORAPP_CURVEEDITOR3_TOOLTIP;Adjust either chroma, saturation or colorfulness.\n\nShows the histogram of chromaticity (L*a*b*) before CIECAM02.\nIf the "Show CIECAM02 output histograms in curves" checkbox is enabled, shows the histogram of C, s or M after CIECAM02.\n\nC, s and M are not shown in the main histogram panel.\nFor final output refer to the main histogram panel. TP_COLORAPP_DATACIE;CIECAM02 output histograms in curves -TP_COLORAPP_DATACIE_TOOLTIP;When enabled, histograms in CIECAM02 curves show approximate values/ranges for J or Q, and C, s or M after the CIECAM02 adjustments.\nThis selection does not impact the main histogram panel.\n\nWhen disabled, histograms in CIECAM02 curves show Lab values before CIECAM02 adjustments. -TP_COLORAPP_DEGREE_AUTO_TOOLTIP;If the check-box is checked (recommended), RT calculates an optimum value, which is then used by CAT02, and also for the entire CIECAM02.\nTo set the value manually, uncheck the check-box first (values above 65 are recommended). +TP_COLORAPP_DATACIE_TOOLTIP;When enabled, histograms in CIECAM02 curves show approximate values/ranges for J or Q, and C, s or M after the CIECAM02 adjustments.\nThis selection does not impact the main histogram panel.\n\nWhen disabled, histograms in CIECAM02 curves show L*a*b* values before CIECAM02 adjustments. +TP_COLORAPP_DEGREE_AUTO_TOOLTIP;If the check-box is checked (recommended), RawTherapee calculates an optimum value, which is then used by CAT02, and also for the entire CIECAM02.\nTo set the value manually, uncheck the check-box first (values above 65 are recommended). TP_COLORAPP_DEGREE_TOOLTIP;Amount of CIE Chromatic Adaptation Transform 2002. -TP_COLORAPP_GAMUT;Gamut control (Lab) -TP_COLORAPP_GAMUT_TOOLTIP;Allow gamut control in Lab mode. +TP_COLORAPP_GAMUT;Gamut control (L*a*b*) +TP_COLORAPP_GAMUT_TOOLTIP;Allow gamut control in L*a*b* mode. TP_COLORAPP_HUE;Hue (h) TP_COLORAPP_HUE_TOOLTIP;Hue (h) - angle between 0° and 360°. TP_COLORAPP_LABEL;CIE Color Appearance Model 2002 @@ -1042,7 +1042,7 @@ TP_COLORAPP_LABEL_CAM02;Image Adjustments TP_COLORAPP_LABEL_SCENE;Scene Conditions TP_COLORAPP_LABEL_VIEWING;Viewing Conditions TP_COLORAPP_LIGHT;Lightness (J) -TP_COLORAPP_LIGHT_TOOLTIP;Lightness in CIECAM02 differs from Lab and RGB lightness. +TP_COLORAPP_LIGHT_TOOLTIP;Lightness in CIECAM02 differs from L*a*b* and RGB lightness. TP_COLORAPP_MODEL;WP Model TP_COLORAPP_MODEL_TOOLTIP;White-Point Model.\n\nWB [RT] + [output]: RT's white balance is used for the scene, CIECAM02 is set to D50, and the output device's white balance is set in Preferences > Color Management.\n\nWB [RT+CAT02] + [output]: RT's white balance settings are used by CAT02 and the output device's white balance is set in Preferences - Color Management. TP_COLORAPP_RSTPRO;Red & skin-tones protection @@ -1066,7 +1066,7 @@ TP_COLORAPP_TCMODE_LABEL3;Curve chroma mode TP_COLORAPP_TCMODE_LIGHTNESS;Lightness TP_COLORAPP_TCMODE_SATUR;Saturation TP_COLORAPP_TONECIE;Tone mapping using CIECAM02 -TP_COLORAPP_TONECIE_TOOLTIP;If this option is disabled, tone mapping is done in Lab space.\nIf this option is enabled, tone mapping is done using CIECAM02.\nThe Tone Mapping tool must be enabled for this setting to take effect. +TP_COLORAPP_TONECIE_TOOLTIP;If this option is disabled, tone mapping is done in L*a*b* space.\nIf this option is enabled, tone mapping is done using CIECAM02.\nThe Tone Mapping tool must be enabled for this setting to take effect. TP_COLORAPP_WBCAM;WB [RT+CAT02] + [output] TP_COLORAPP_WBRT;WB [RT] + [output] TP_COLORTONING_AB;o C/L @@ -1075,20 +1075,16 @@ TP_COLORTONING_BALANCE;Balance TP_COLORTONING_BY;o C/L TP_COLORTONING_CHROMAC;Opacity TP_COLORTONING_COLOR;Color -TP_COLORTONING_CURVEEDITOR_CL_TOOLTIP;Opacity Chroma according to Luminance of C=f(L) +TP_COLORTONING_CURVEEDITOR_CL_TOOLTIP;Chroma opacity as a function of luminance oC=f(L) TP_COLORTONING_HIGHLIGHT;Highlights TP_COLORTONING_HUE;Hue -TP_COLORTONING_LABCOL;Direct Colors -TP_COLORTONING_LABCOL_TOOLTIP;When you move a saturation slider, these 'direct' colors are increased. TP_COLORTONING_LABEL;Color Toning -TP_COLORTONING_LABINT;- -TP_COLORTONING_LABINT_TOOLTIP;When the image color is blue and the blending color is red, it results in a magenta color in the function of % opacity.\nWhen the image color is red and the blending color is yellow, it results in an orange color in the function of % opacity. -TP_COLORTONING_LAB;Lab blending +TP_COLORTONING_LAB;L*a*b* blending TP_COLORTONING_LUMAMODE;Preserve luminance TP_COLORTONING_LUMAMODE_TOOLTIP;If enabled, when you change color (red, green, cyan, blue, etc.) the luminance of each pixel is preserved. TP_COLORTONING_LUMA;Luminance TP_COLORTONING_METHOD;Method -TP_COLORTONING_METHOD_TOOLTIP;"Lab blending", "RGB sliders" and "RGB curves" use interpolated color blending.\n"Color balance (Shadows/Midtones/Highlights)" and "Saturation 2 colors" use direct colors.\n\nThe Black-and-White tool can be enabled when using any color toning method, which allows for color toning. +TP_COLORTONING_METHOD_TOOLTIP;"L*a*b* blending", "RGB sliders" and "RGB curves" use interpolated color blending.\n"Color balance (Shadows/Midtones/Highlights)" and "Saturation 2 colors" use direct colors.\n\nThe Black-and-White tool can be enabled when using any color toning method, which allows for color toning. TP_COLORTONING_MIDTONES;Midtones TP_COLORTONING_NEUTRAL;Reset sliders TP_COLORTONING_NEUTRAL_TIP;Reset all values (Shadows, Midtones, Highlights) to default. @@ -1106,7 +1102,7 @@ TP_COLORTONING_STRENGTH;Strength TP_COLORTONING_STR;Strength TP_COLORTONING_TWO2;Special chroma '2 colors' TP_COLORTONING_TWOALL;Special chroma -TP_COLORTONING_TWOBY;Special 'a' and 'b' +TP_COLORTONING_TWOBY;Special a* and b* 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 colors:\nMore predictable. TP_COLORTONING_TWOSTD;Standard chroma TP_CROP_FIXRATIO;Lock ratio @@ -1146,8 +1142,8 @@ TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_ENH_TOOLTIP;Increases noise reduction quality at the expense of TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_GAMMA;Gamma TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_GAMMA_TOOLTIP;Gamma varies noise reduction strength across the range of tones. Smaller values will target shadows, while larger values will stretch the effect to the brighter tones. TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_LABEL;Noise Reduction -TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_LABM;Lab -TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_LAB;Lab +TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_LABM;L*a*b* +TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_LAB;L*a*b* TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_LCURVE;Luminance curve TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_LDETAIL;Luminance - Detail TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_LM;Luminance only @@ -1159,8 +1155,8 @@ TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_MED_TOOLTIP;Enabled median denoising 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. TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_METHOD;Method -TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_METHOD_TOOLTIP;For raw images either RGB or Lab methods can be used.\n\nFor non-raw images the Lab method will be used, regardless of the selection. -TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_METM_TOOLTIP;When using the "Luminance only" and "Lab" methods, median filtering will be performed just after the wavelet step in the noise reduction pipeline.\nWhen using the "RGB" mode, it will be performed at the very end of the noise reduction pipeline. +TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_METHOD_TOOLTIP;For raw images either RGB or L*a*b* methods can be used.\n\nFor non-raw images the L*a*b* method will be used, regardless of the selection. +TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_METM_TOOLTIP;When using the "Luminance only" and "L*a*b*" methods, median filtering will be performed just after the wavelet step in the noise reduction pipeline.\nWhen using the "RGB" mode, it will be performed at the very end of the noise reduction pipeline. TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_MET_TOOLTIP;Apply a median filter of the desired size. The larger the size, the longer it takes.\n\n3x3 soft: treats 5 pixels in a 1-pixel range.\n3x3: treats 9 pixels in a 1-pixel range.\n5x5 soft: treats 13 pixels in a 2-pixel range.\n5x5: treats 25 pixels in a 2-pixel range.\n7x7: treats 49 pixels in a 3-pixel range.\n\nSometimes it is possible to achieve higher quality running several iterations with a small range than one iteration with a large range. TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_PASSES;Median iterations TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_PASSES_TOOLTIP;Applying a 3x3 median filter with three iterations often leads to better results than applying 7x7 once. @@ -1171,8 +1167,6 @@ TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_SHALBI;High TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_SHAL;Standard TP_DIRPYRDENOISE_SOFT;3x3 TP_DIRPYREQUALIZER_ALGO;Skin Color Range -TP_DIRPYREQUALIZER_ALGO_FI;Fine -TP_DIRPYREQUALIZER_ALGO_LA;Large TP_DIRPYREQUALIZER_ALGO_TOOLTIP;Fine: closer to the colors of the skin, minimizing the action on other colors\nLarge: avoid more artifacts. TP_DIRPYREQUALIZER_GAMUT;Reduce artifacts TP_DIRPYREQUALIZER_HUESKIN;Skin hue @@ -1327,11 +1321,11 @@ TP_LABCURVE_CURVEEDITOR_LC_TOOLTIP;Luminance according to chromaticity L=f(C) TP_LABCURVE_CURVEEDITOR_LH;LH TP_LABCURVE_CURVEEDITOR_LH_TOOLTIP;Luminance according to hue L=f(H) TP_LABCURVE_CURVEEDITOR_LL_TOOLTIP;Luminance according to luminance L=f(L) -TP_LABCURVE_LABEL;Lab Adjustments +TP_LABCURVE_LABEL;L*a*b* Adjustments TP_LABCURVE_LCREDSK;Restrict LC to red and skin-tones TP_LABCURVE_LCREDSK_TIP;If enabled, the LC Curve affects only red and skin-tones.\nIf disabled, it applies to all tones. TP_LABCURVE_RSTPROTECTION;Red and skin-tones protection -TP_LABCURVE_RSTPRO_TOOLTIP;Can be used with the Chromaticity slider and the CC curve. +TP_LABCURVE_RSTPRO_TOOLTIP;Works on the Chromaticity slider and the CC curve. TP_LENSGEOM_AUTOCROP;Auto-Crop TP_LENSGEOM_FILL;Auto-fill TP_LENSGEOM_LABEL;Lens / Geometry @@ -1382,7 +1376,7 @@ TP_RAW_DCBITERATIONS;Number of DCB iterations TP_RAW_DMETHOD;Method TP_RAW_DMETHOD_PROGRESSBAR;%1 demosaicing... TP_RAW_DMETHOD_PROGRESSBAR_REFINE;Demosaicing refinement... -TP_RAW_DMETHOD_TOOLTIP;Note: IGV and LMMSE are dedicated to high ISO images to aid in noise reduction without leading to posterization or a washed-out look. +TP_RAW_DMETHOD_TOOLTIP;Note: IGV and LMMSE are dedicated to high ISO images to aid in noise reduction without leading to maze patterns, posterization or a washed-out look. TP_RAW_FALSECOLOR;False color suppression steps TP_RAW_LABEL;Demosaicing TP_RAW_LMMSEITERATIONS;LMMSE enhancement steps @@ -1399,7 +1393,7 @@ TP_RESIZE_CROPPEDAREA;Cropped Area TP_RESIZE_FITBOX;Bounding Box TP_RESIZE_FULLIMAGE;Full Image TP_RESIZE_HEIGHT;Height -TP_RESIZE_H;H: +TP_RESIZE_H;Height: TP_RESIZE_LABEL;Resize TP_RESIZE_LANCZOS;Lanczos TP_RESIZE_METHOD;Method: @@ -1407,7 +1401,7 @@ TP_RESIZE_NEAREST;Nearest TP_RESIZE_SCALE;Scale TP_RESIZE_SPECIFY;Specify: TP_RESIZE_WIDTH;Width -TP_RESIZE_W;W: +TP_RESIZE_W;Width: TP_RGBCURVES_BLUE;B TP_RGBCURVES_CHANNEL;Channel TP_RGBCURVES_GREEN;G