Die Lichter sollten gar nicht geändert werden. Lensfun korrigiert die Vignettierung, die chromatische Aberration und die Linsenverzerrung.
Auf was was hast du die Funktion angewendet? Ein Raw-Bild oder JPEG?
Martin
Die Lichter sollten gar nicht geändert werden. Lensfun korrigiert die Vignettierung, die chromatische Aberration und die Linsenverzerrung.
I will fix that.
This isn't implemented yet. It should work in the next version.
Do you have a small sample document which can be used to reproduce the problem?
Not sure if I understand...
Auf ein Raw Bild mit hohen Kontrasten. Nach Raw Korrekturen habe ich das entwickelte Bild in eine neue Ebene kopiert und auf dieses Bild LensFun angewandt. In der Zwischenzeit habe ich festgestellt, dass bessere Ergebnisse erzielt werden, wenn LensFun auf das lineare Hintergrundbild angewandt wird.Martin Huber wrote: ↑Wed 07 Feb 2018 16:28Die Lichter sollten gar nicht geändert werden. Lensfun korrigiert die Vignettierung, die chromatische Aberration und die Linsenverzerrung.
Auf was was hast du die Funktion angewendet? Ein Raw-Bild oder JPEG?
Martin
Beide Prozessoren sind von Ihrer Leistung vergleichbar, wobei ich den N2920 nur als Celeron (?) kenne. Der Z8350 scheint kein Direct X zu können und setzt beim Geekbench aus.Gerhard Huber wrote: ↑Tue 06 Feb 2018 22:16Auf meinem Atom N2920 funktioniert LensFun.maxwell wrote: ↑Tue 06 Feb 2018 10:50 Die Nutzung von Lensfun funktioniert auch bei mir bei I5 und I7 Prozessoren von Intel. Wie bereits mitgeteilt, kann Lensfun nicht auf meinem Asus Transformer Book genutzt werden, das einen 4 Kern Intel Atom (X5 Z8350 mit Intel 64 Unterstützung) nutzt. Es liegt also die Vermutung nahe, dass nicht nur Windows 64, sondern zusätzlich größere Prozessoren (Befehlssatz) eine Voraussetzung für Lensfun sind?
I tested it and this occurred with frames that were partially on both pages. These frames were apparently assigned to the left page, so when I changed to 'single' pages the right page was left blank. This brings me to the question: when will a frame be assigned to the left or right page? A frame on the right page that is just a few mm overlapping in the left page is assigned to the left page. This will need very careful work when I want to switch between 1 or 2 pages. Maybe when more than 50% is on a page, it will belong there?Martin Huber wrote: ↑Wed 07 Feb 2018 16:33I will fix that.
This isn't implemented yet. It should work in the next version.
Do you have a small sample document which can be used to reproduce the problem?
Martin
Currently PhotoLine uses the same strategy as other applications (Quark, Scribus, I don't remember how Indesign handles this):Paul wrote: ↑Thu 08 Feb 2018 12:20I tested it and this occurred with frames that were partially on both pages. These frames were apparently assigned to the left page, so when I changed to 'single' pages the right page was left blank. This brings me to the question: when will a frame be assigned to the left or right page? A frame on the right page that is just a few mm overlapping in the left page is assigned to the left page. This will need very careful work when I want to switch between 1 or 2 pages. Maybe when more than 50% is on a page, it will belong there?
OK, thanks. Now you know how little use I make of other software in this area...Martin Huber wrote: ↑Thu 08 Feb 2018 16:30 Currently PhotoLine uses the same strategy as other applications (Quark, Scribus, I don't remember how Indesign handles this):
- Only the layers at the root level are checked. So layers inside a group "inherit" the page of the group.
- The top left corner of the layer is used to specify the page on which it is located.
I think using the center of the root layers may be more appropriate, too. But others don't do that, so this might be a bad idea.
Master pages are planned for the future, but first we will have to stabilize double/multiple pages which may last a while.Herbert123 wrote: ↑Wed 31 Jan 2018 12:56The new page layout view is AWESOME! Now we only need master pages (or shared layers across pages) and symbols, and PhotoLine will be a pretty nice DTP/screen design app too.
At least dragging should be applied to the selected pages. I don't know about the other page functions which are accessible by the context menu yet.Herbert123 wrote: ↑Wed 31 Jan 2018 12:56Btw, I noticed how pages can be selected and highlighted in the pages panel. Are you planning additional features here?
IMO the spreads are maintained if you export to PDF. With a double-sided document the pages should be exported correctly as single pages.Herbert123 wrote: ↑Wed 31 Jan 2018 12:56*edit* Wait, pages can be highlighted now, and page size/orientation set per spread!!! WHAAAAT!!! Really, please take this to the next level! I haven't been so excited since you introduced placeholder layers.
I tested export to PDF, and the spreads are not maintained (yet?), so I hope this will be implemented too.
The Page List does cache the thumbnails and inserting/deleting pages should only rebuild the thumbnails that are affected by that change.
I don't understand that. Can you explain it more?
Yes, we are working on that.
Die Bezeichnung finde ich ein bisschen missverständlich (es geht ja nicht ums Verzerren, sondern ums Entzerren). Wollt ihr das neue Panel nicht wieder "Lens Correction" nennen und die alte Funktion als weiteren Reiter aufnehmen? Alternativ vielleicht "Perspective control"?Gerhard Huber wrote: ↑Tue 30 Jan 2018 17:23 [*] Lensfun support: "Filter > Digital Camera > Distort Photo" has now an option for lens correction.
I just tried that. You are right, that simple copy/paste of a virtual layer replaces it by the original layer. I will check that.
But why does it work for me?Martin Huber wrote: ↑Fri 09 Feb 2018 16:45 I just tried that. You are right, that simple copy/paste of a virtual layer replaces it by the original layer. I will check that.
If you just want to copy a single virtual layer, you can circumvent the problem by using "Edit > Paste as Virtual Copy". But if the virtual layer is part of a group, there is no workaround, though.