Using Sharp Tool in Area Treatment
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Using Sharp Tool in Area Treatment
I have found that if I treat an area with Brightness control, and try to make a new area for Sharpening that includes the first area treated with Brightening, that particular area becomes even brighter---so I have to be careful. I sometimes just erase the Sharpening area where I first used brightening brush control.
Logically, it seems like something to do with the stacking of layers in the program, even though I know theoretically layers are not used here.
I wonder if the same reasoning has to do with the Object Removal tool when trying to save--see my other BUG discussion on this.
Phelon
PS I like the Sharp Tool in Area Treatment better than the Image Treatment's Clarity sharpening tool.
Logically, it seems like something to do with the stacking of layers in the program, even though I know theoretically layers are not used here.
I wonder if the same reasoning has to do with the Object Removal tool when trying to save--see my other BUG discussion on this.
Phelon
PS I like the Sharp Tool in Area Treatment better than the Image Treatment's Clarity sharpening tool.
Re: Using Sharp Tool in Area Treatment
Hi Phelon,
Thanks for pointing this out. I'll make a note of it and we'll see if we can do something about it to simplify the workflow.
])arren.
Thanks for pointing this out. I'll make a note of it and we'll see if we can do something about it to simplify the workflow.
])arren.
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