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@@ -1150,6 +1150,7 @@ HISTORY_MSG_909;Local - Contrast Wavelet ES show
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HISTORY_MSG_910;Local - Wavelet Edge performance
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HISTORY_MSG_911;Local - Blur Chroma Luma
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HISTORY_MSG_912;Local - Blur Guide filter strength
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HISTORY_MSG_CAT02PRESET;Cat02 automatic preset
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HISTORY_MSG_CLAMPOOG;Clip out-of-gamut colors
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HISTORY_MSG_COLORTONING_LABGRID_VALUE;CT - Color correction
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HISTORY_MSG_COLORTONING_LABREGION_AB;CT - Color correction
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@@ -1173,6 +1174,7 @@ HISTORY_MSG_DEHAZE_STRENGTH;Dehaze - Strength
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HISTORY_MSG_DUALDEMOSAIC_AUTO_CONTRAST;Dual demosaic - Auto threshold
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HISTORY_MSG_DUALDEMOSAIC_CONTRAST;Dual demosaic - Contrast threshold
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HISTORY_MSG_FILMNEGATIVE_ENABLED;Film Negative
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HISTORY_MSG_FILMNEGATIVE_FILMBASE;Film base color
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HISTORY_MSG_FILMNEGATIVE_VALUES;Film negative values
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HISTORY_MSG_HISTMATCHING;Auto-matched tone curve
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HISTORY_MSG_ICM_OUTPUT_PRIMARIES;Output - Primaries
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@@ -1181,6 +1183,7 @@ HISTORY_MSG_ICM_OUTPUT_TYPE;Output - Type
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HISTORY_MSG_ICM_WORKING_GAMMA;Working - Gamma
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HISTORY_MSG_ICM_WORKING_SLOPE;Working - Slope
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HISTORY_MSG_ICM_WORKING_TRC_METHOD;Working - TRC method
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HISTORY_MSG_ILLUM;Illuminant
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HISTORY_MSG_LOCALCONTRAST_AMOUNT;Local Contrast - Amount
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HISTORY_MSG_LOCALCONTRAST_DARKNESS;Local Contrast - Darkness
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HISTORY_MSG_LOCALCONTRAST_ENABLED;Local Contrast
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@@ -1208,8 +1211,34 @@ HISTORY_MSG_SHARPENING_CONTRAST;Sharpening - Contrast threshold
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HISTORY_MSG_SH_COLORSPACE;S/H - Colorspace
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HISTORY_MSG_SOFTLIGHT_ENABLED;Soft light
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HISTORY_MSG_SOFTLIGHT_STRENGTH;Soft light - Strength
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HISTORY_MSG_TEMPOUT;CAM02 automatic temperature
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HISTORY_MSG_TM_FATTAL_ANCHOR;DRC - Anchor
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HISTORY_MSG_TRANS_Method;Geometry - Method
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HISTORY_MSG_WAVBALCHROM;Equalizer chrominance
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HISTORY_MSG_WAVBALLUM;Equalizer luminance
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HISTORY_MSG_WAVCHROMFI;Chroma fine
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HISTORY_MSG_WAVCHROMCO;Chroma coarse
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HISTORY_MSG_WAVCLARI;Clarity
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HISTORY_MSG_WAVEDGS;Edge stopping
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HISTORY_MSG_WAVMERGEC;Merge C
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HISTORY_MSG_WAVMERGEL;Merge L
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HISTORY_MSG_WAVRADIUS;Radius Shadows-Highlight
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HISTORY_MSG_WAVSCALE;Scale
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HISTORY_MSG_WAVSHOWMASK;Show wavelet mask
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HISTORY_MSG_WAVSIGMA;Damper
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HISTORY_MSG_WAVSOFTRAD;Soft radius clarity
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HISTORY_MSG_WAVSOFTRADEND;Soft radius final
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HISTORY_MSG_WAVUSHAMET;Clarity method
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HISTORY_MSG_THRESWAV;Balance threshold
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HISTORY_MSG_BLUWAV;Damper
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HISTORY_MSG_WAVOLDSH;Old algorithm
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HISTORY_MSG_WAVOFFSET;Offset
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HISTORY_MSG_WAVLOWTHR;Threshold low contrast
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HISTORY_MSG_BLSHAPE;Blur by level
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HISTORY_MSG_WAVBL;Blur levels
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HISTORY_MSG_BLURWAV;Blur luminance
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HISTORY_MSG_BLURCWAV;Blur chroma
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HISTORY_MSG_EDGEFFECT;Edge Damper
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HISTORY_NEWSNAPSHOT;Add
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HISTORY_NEWSNAPSHOT_TOOLTIP;Shortcut: <b>Alt-s</b>
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HISTORY_SNAPSHOT;Snapshot
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@@ -1857,6 +1886,16 @@ TP_COLORAPP_GAMUT;Gamut control (L*a*b*)
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TP_COLORAPP_GAMUT_TOOLTIP;Allow gamut control in L*a*b* mode.
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TP_COLORAPP_HUE;Hue (h)
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TP_COLORAPP_HUE_TOOLTIP;Hue (h) - angle between 0° and 360°.
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TP_COLORAPP_ILLUM;Illuminant
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TP_COLORAPP_ILLUM_TOOLTIP;Select the illuminant closest to the shooting conditions.\nIn general D50, but it can change depending on the time and lattitude.
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TP_COLORAPP_ILA;Incandescent StdA 2856K
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TP_COLORAPP_IL41;D41
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TP_COLORAPP_IL50;D50
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TP_COLORAPP_IL55;D55
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TP_COLORAPP_IL60;D60
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TP_COLORAPP_IL65;D65
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TP_COLORAPP_IL75;D75
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TP_COLORAPP_ILFREE;Free
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TP_COLORAPP_LABEL;CIE Color Appearance Model 2002
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TP_COLORAPP_LABEL_CAM02;Image Adjustments
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TP_COLORAPP_LABEL_SCENE;Scene Conditions
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@@ -1868,6 +1907,8 @@ TP_COLORAPP_MODEL;WP Model
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TP_COLORAPP_MODEL_TOOLTIP;White-Point Model.\n\n<b>WB [RT] + [output]</b>: RT's white balance is used for the scene, CIECAM02 is set to D50, and the output device's white balance is set in Viewing Conditions.\n\n<b>WB [RT+CAT02] + [output]</b>: RT's white balance settings are used by CAT02 and the output device's white balance is set in Viewing Conditions.\n\n<b>Free temp+green + CAT02 + [output]:</b> temp and green are selected by the user, the output device's white balance is set in Viewing Conditions.
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TP_COLORAPP_NEUTRAL;Reset
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TP_COLORAPP_NEUTRAL_TIP;Reset all sliders checkbox and curves to their default values
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TP_COLORAPP_PRESETCAT02;Preset cat02 automatic
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TP_COLORAPP_PRESETCAT02_TIP;Set combobox, sliders, temp, green so that Cat02 automatic is preset.\nYou can change illuminant shooting conditions.\nYou must change Cat02 adaptation Viewing conditions if need.\nYou can change Temperature and Tint Viewing conditions if need, and other settings if need.
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TP_COLORAPP_RSTPRO;Red & skin-tones protection
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TP_COLORAPP_RSTPRO_TOOLTIP;Red & skin-tones protection affects both sliders and curves.
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TP_COLORAPP_SURROUND;Surround
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@@ -1884,7 +1925,9 @@ TP_COLORAPP_TCMODE_LABEL2;Curve mode 2
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TP_COLORAPP_TCMODE_LABEL3;Curve chroma mode
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TP_COLORAPP_TCMODE_LIGHTNESS;Lightness
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TP_COLORAPP_TCMODE_SATUR;Saturation
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TP_COLORAPP_TEMP_TOOLTIP;To select an illuminant, always set Tint=1.\n\nA temp=2856\nD50 temp=5003\nD55 temp=5503\nD65 temp=6504\nD75 temp=7504
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TP_COLORAPP_TEMP_TOOLTIP;To select an illuminant, always set Tint=1.\n\nA temp=2856\nD41 temp=4100\nD50 temp=5003\nD55 temp=5503\nD60 temp=6000\nD65 temp=6504\nD75 temp=7504
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TP_COLORAPP_TEMP2_TOOLTIP;Either symmetrical mode temp = White balance.\nEither select illuminant always set Tint=1.\n\nA temp=2856\nD41 temp=4100\nD50 temp=5003\nD55 temp=5503\nD60 temp=6000\nD65 temp=6504\nD75 temp=7504
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TP_COLORAPP_TEMPOUT_TOOLTIP;Disable to chnage temperature and tint
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TP_COLORAPP_TONECIE;Tone mapping using CIECAM02
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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.
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TP_COLORAPP_VIEWING_ABSOLUTELUMINANCE_TOOLTIP;Absolute luminance of the viewing environment\n(usually 16 cd/m²).
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@@ -2083,6 +2126,9 @@ TP_EXPOSURE_TCMODE_WEIGHTEDSTD;Weighted Standard
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TP_EXPOS_BLACKPOINT_LABEL;Raw Black Points
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TP_EXPOS_WHITEPOINT_LABEL;Raw White Points
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TP_FILMNEGATIVE_BLUE;Blue ratio
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TP_FILMNEGATIVE_FILMBASE_PICK;Pick film base color
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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.
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TP_FILMNEGATIVE_FILMBASE_VALUES;Film base RGB:
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TP_FILMNEGATIVE_GREEN;Reference exponent (contrast)
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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.
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TP_FILMNEGATIVE_LABEL;Film Negative
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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, 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;Chrominance 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_BALCHROM;Denoise Equalizer Blue-Red
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TP_WAVELET_BALLUM;Denoise Equalizer White-Black
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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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TP_WAVELET_BLCURVE;Blur by levels
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TP_WAVELET_BLURFRAME;Blur
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TP_WAVELET_BLUWAV;Damper
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TP_WAVELET_CBENAB;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_CHCU;Curve
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TP_WAVELET_CHR;Chroma-contrast link strength
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TP_WAVELET_CHRO;Saturated/pastel threshold
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TP_WAVELET_CHROFRAME;Denoise Chrominance
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TP_WAVELET_CHROMAFRAME;Chroma
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TP_WAVELET_CHROMCO;Chrominance Coarse
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TP_WAVELET_CHROMFI;Chrominance Fine
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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_TOOLTIP;Adjusts chroma as a function of "contrast levels" and "chroma-contrast link strength"
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TP_WAVELET_CHRWAV;Blur chroma
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TP_WAVELET_CHSL;Sliders
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TP_WAVELET_CHTYPE;Chrominance method
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TP_WAVELET_CLA;Clarity
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TP_WAVELET_CLARI;Sharp-mask and Clarity
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TP_WAVELET_COLORT;Opacity Red-Green
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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_COMPTM;Tone mapping
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TP_WAVELET_CONTEDIT;'After' contrast curve
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TP_WAVELET_CONTFRAME;Contrast - Compression
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TP_WAVELET_CONTR;Gamut
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TP_WAVELET_CONTRA;Contrast
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TP_WAVELET_CONTRAST_MINUS;Contrast -
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TP_WAVELET_EDGEDETECTTHR2;Threshold high (detection)
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TP_WAVELET_EDGEDETECTTHR_TOOLTIP;This adjuster lets you target edge detection for example to avoid applying edge sharpness to fine details, such as noise in the sky.
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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_EDEFFECT;Damper
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TP_WAVELET_EDEFFECT_TOOLTIP;This slider controls how wide the range of contrast values are that receive the maximum effect from the tool.\nMaximum value (2.5) disabled the tool
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TP_WAVELET_EDGESENSI;Edge sensitivity
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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_EDGTHRESH;Detail
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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_LOWLIGHT;Shadow luminance range
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TP_WAVELET_LOWTHR_TOOLTIP;Prevents amplification of fine textures and noise
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TP_WAVELET_MEDGREINF;First level
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TP_WAVELET_MEDI;Reduce artifacts in blue sky
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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_MERGEC;Merge Chroma
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TP_WAVELET_MERGEL;Merge Luma
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TP_WAVELET_NEUTRAL;Neutral
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TP_WAVELET_NOIS;Denoise
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TP_WAVELET_NOISE;Denoise and Refine
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TP_WAVELET_NPNONE;None
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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_OLDSH;Algorithm using negatives values
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TP_WAVELET_OPACITY;Opacity Blue-Yellow
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TP_WAVELET_OPACITYW;Contrast balance d/v-h curve
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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_PASTEL;Pastel chroma
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TP_WAVELET_PROC;Process
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TP_WAVELET_RADIUS;Radius Shadows - Highlight
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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;Chroma
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TP_WAVELET_RESBLUR;Blur Luminance
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TP_WAVELET_RESBLURC;Blur Chroma
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TP_WAVELET_RESCHRO;Intensity
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TP_WAVELET_RESCON;Shadows
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TP_WAVELET_RESCONH;Highlights
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TP_WAVELET_RESID;Residual Image
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TP_WAVELET_SAT;Saturated chroma
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TP_WAVELET_SETTINGS;Wavelet Settings
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TP_WAVELET_SHA;Sharp mask
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TP_WAVELET_SHFRAME;Shadows/Highlights
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TP_WAVELET_SHOWMASK;Show wavelet 'mask'
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TP_WAVELET_SIGMA;Damper
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TP_WAVELET_SIGMA_TOOLTIP;The effect of the contrast sliders is stronger in medium contrast details, and weaker in high and low contrast details.\n With this slider you can control how quickly the effect dampens towards the extreme contrasts.\n The higher the slider is set, the wider the range of contrasts which will get a strong change, and the higher the risk to generate artifacts.\n The lower it is, the more pinpoint will the effect be applied to a narrow range of contrast values.
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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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TP_WAVELET_SKY;Sky targetting/protection
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TP_WAVELET_SKY_TOOLTIP;At -100 sky-tones are targetted.\nAt 0 all tones are treated equally.\nAt +100 sky-tones are protected while all other tones are affected.
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TP_WAVELET_SOFTRAD;Soft Radius
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TP_WAVELET_STREN;Strength
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TP_WAVELET_STRENGTH;Strength
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TP_WAVELET_SUPE;Extra
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TP_WAVELET_THRESHOLD2;Shadow levels
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TP_WAVELET_THRESHOLD2_TOOLTIP;Only levels between 9 and 9 minus the value will be affected by the shadow luminance range. Other levels will be fully treated. The highest level possible is limited by the highlight level value (9 minus highlight level value).
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TP_WAVELET_THRESHOLD_TOOLTIP;Only levels beyond the chosen value will be affected by the highlight luminance range. Other levels will be fully treated. The chosen value here limits the highest possible value of the shadow levels.
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TP_WAVELET_THRESWAV;Balance Threshold
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TP_WAVELET_THRH;Highlights threshold
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TP_WAVELET_TILESBIG;Big tiles
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TP_WAVELET_TILESBIG;Tiles
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TP_WAVELET_TILESFULL;Full image
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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_BL;Blur levels
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TP_WAVELET_TMEDGS;Edge stopping
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TP_WAVELET_TMSCALE;Scale
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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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TP_WAVELET_TMSTRENGTH_TOOLTIP;Control the strength of tone mapping or contrast compression of the residual image.
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TP_WAVELET_TMEDGS;Edge stopping
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TP_WAVELET_TON;Toning
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TP_WAVELET_TMTYPE;Compression method
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TP_WAVELET_USH;None
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TP_WAVELET_USHARP;Clarity method
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TP_WAVELET_USHARP_TOOLTIP;Origin : the source file is the file before Wavelet.\nWavelet : the source file is the file including wavelet threatment
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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.
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TP_WAVELET_WAVLOWTHR;Low contrast threshold
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TP_WAVELET_WAVOFFSET;Offset
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TP_WAVELET_OFFSET_TOOLTIP;Offset modifies the balance between shadows and highlights.\nHigh values here will amplify the contrast change of the highlights, whereas low values will amplify the contrast change of the shadows.\nAlong with a low Damper value you will able to select the contrasts that will be enhanced.
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TP_WBALANCE_AUTO;Auto
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TP_WBALANCE_AUTOITCGREEN;Auto iterate temperature correlation
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TP_WBALANCE_AUTOOLD;Auto RGB grey
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TP_WBALANCE_AUTO_HEADER;Autos
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TP_WBALANCE_CAMERA;Camera
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TP_WBALANCE_CLOUDY;Cloudy
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TP_WBALANCE_CUSTOM;Custom
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TP_WBALANCE_SOLUX47;Solux 4700K (vendor)
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TP_WBALANCE_SOLUX47_NG;Solux 4700K (Nat. Gallery)
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TP_WBALANCE_SPOTWB;Use the pipette to pick the white balance from a neutral patch in the preview.
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TP_WBALANCE_STUDLABEL;Student Itcwb: %1
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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.\nStudent=1000 means the calculations were not restarted but results are probably goods, use previous results
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TP_WBALANCE_TEMPBIAS;AWB temperature bias
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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".
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TP_WBALANCE_TEMPERATURE;Temperature
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