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Publié : 16 janv. 2005 13:11
par JogyGeorge
I was thinking like ... maybe its not necessary to repeat "Preview" with each colour and hence you could probably put in

Red -- Green -- Blue (on line 1)
Original Ok Cancel (on line 2)

Restore would not be required as the user could always use Original.

and like Wow! I was just fooling around with it. Made a couple of selections with the magic wand and used the WB and its nice to see that I can apply it to just the selected portions. Am now getting whiter whites for the clothes my kids are wearing ;)

Cheers!

Publié : 18 janv. 2005 21:40
par Alain
Hi
JogyGeorge a écrit :...
Restore would not be required as the user could always use Original.
...
a) Then the only way to get rid of old selected points is to select 10 new or to cancel the plugin and start again. Is this ok for you and others????

b) What about automagicaly ignoring selections that are way of the other ones? For example because the user "mispointed" while selecting???


I do like b) myself and have a light preference for a) .

All remarks are welcome, but be aware that I want the plugin to be kept simple...

Alain

Publié : 19 janv. 2005 7:45
par JogyGeorge
Ah! ok! I now see the point of "Restore". Yeah it would be required to clear old points from memory :) Hence, yeah, point B would be better.

However, since this can be used to have other effects too by choosing colours not in the white/gray range, maybe you could have a small checkbox. Enabling it should select only pixels of white/ gray and disabling it allows free access to all colours!

Cheers

Publié : 19 janv. 2005 8:37
par Alain
Hi
JogyGeorge a écrit :Ah! ok! I now see the point of "Restore". Yeah it would be required to clear old points from memory :) Hence, yeah, point B would be better.

However, since this can be used to have other effects too by choosing colours not in the white/gray range, maybe you could have a small checkbox. Enabling it should select only pixels of white/ gray and disabling it allows free access to all colours!

Cheers
I was planning only to discard only maximum one or two points who are clearly different from the other selected points, aka who would clearly need another colorcorrection to make them grey. If someone chooses all blue points, they will be used and give a rather strange effect;-).

Alain

Publié : 08 févr. 2005 6:27
par JogyGeorge
Wonder if there's been some progress on this one?

:)

Publié : 08 févr. 2005 8:30
par Alain
JogyGeorge a écrit :Wonder if there's been some progress on this one?

:)
Not much, but not forgotten.

Publié : 09 févr. 2005 4:31
par Bill
You know how it is. No rest for the weary :wink:

Publié : 17 avr. 2005 16:23
par Alain
Hi

I've just posted a new beta 0.93 (for location see first post in thread).

Changes :

Added an "Original" button to compare the previews with the original without loosing you're selections. "Restore" is renamed to "Restart", I think that's maybe a little bit more obvious. When using Restart you loose you're already done selections.

When there're more than 3 selected points the one with the biggest color deviation from white (aka colourneutral) is not used. This should protect against "wrong" selections.

All remarks welcome.

Alain

Publié : 17 avr. 2005 16:38
par FrançoisL
Still a good plugin 8)

I would suggest a counter, indicating how many clics have been done, with the ability to cancel the last one for exemple :)
After that I think your plugin will be perfect :)

Publié : 17 avr. 2005 19:20
par Alain
FrançoisL a écrit :Still a good plugin 8)
Thanks
FrançoisL a écrit :I would suggest a counter, indicating how many clics have been done, with the ability to cancel the last one for exemple :)
After that I think your plugin will be perfect :)
Because the nr of selected pixels isn't that important, I don't see a big use for it. As long that there are a few selected pixels the plugin will work nice. Even with one good selected pixel it could be ok, but I don't recommend that, surely not with jpeg's and it's artifacts.

Canceling the last one is maybe a good thing, but I think it's only usefull in very difficult conditions (aka almost no white). In most cases it's easy to restart if there's a bad selection.

I do want to keep the plugin's use simple...

Alain[/quote]

Works Great For Me!

Publié : 17 avr. 2005 21:36
par Bill
Alain:

No problems here.

Re: Works Great For Me!

Publié : 17 avr. 2005 23:09
par Alain
Hi Bill
Bill a écrit :Alain:

No problems here.
Thanks


Alain

Publié : 18 avr. 2005 15:09
par Alain
Hi

If there're some folk here who want to translate the readme.txt and the buttons, you're welcome. Please do add the languagecode that photofiltre uses.

Thanks in advance.


Alain

Publié : 18 avr. 2005 16:33
par FrançoisL
OK, the missed sentences are now translated. Still the same link http://tutorielspf.free.fr/forum/wbalance.txt

Buttons now 8):

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Of course when you'll have translated your plugin, the readme will need adaptation in buttons'name... Then just ask me :wink:

Publié : 18 avr. 2005 23:26
par Alain
FrançoisL a écrit :OK, the missed sentences are now translated. Still the same link http://tutorielspf.free.fr/forum/wbalance.txt

Buttons now 8):

Image

Of course when you'll have translated your plugin, the readme will need adaptation in buttons'name... Then just ask me :wink:
Done (I hope), see french plugin section.