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LilleG

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  1. Unexpected support for preferring printed manuals today at BusinessInsider.com in the Strategy section.  

     

    Headline:

    "A new study shows that students learn way more effectively from print textbooks than screens"

     

    Partial quote:

    "Our work has revealed a significant discrepancy. Students said they preferred and performed better when reading on screens. But their actual performance tended to suffer.

    For example, from our review of research done since 1992, we found that students were able to better comprehend information in print for texts that were more than a page in length. This appears to be related to the disruptive effect that scrolling has on comprehension. We were also surprised to learn that few researchers tested different levels of comprehension or documented reading time in their studies of printed and digital texts."

     

    I realize, of course, that this changes nothing.  Printed Manuals are not coming back.  At least, not as included documentation.  But those of us who prefer them get a little tired of feeling like dinosaurs for not thinking that digital is always better.  

     

     

  2. I bought the Workbook when it first came out, hoping it would work as a manual.  Really didn't want to work my way through projects that I would never use just to find out how best to use the tools, so it's been worthless to me.  Still wish it had been a real printed manual.  Those I study; help files I go to only when stuck.  Just stating my preference.  No longer hoping for a real printed manual in either app.

  3. Thanks again, Carl.  I was in process of posting the statement below when you beat me to it. :)  But I always appreciate the helpful responses that you get on this forum.

     

    "Help was, as usual, helpful. :)  By pre-selecting all the missing edges after a Rotate, I can use Edit>InPaint to inpaint all of them at once, rather than using the InPaint Brush to do each side individually."

  4. Okay, this is twice that the auto-inpaint function in Photo for the desktop has been mentioned.  How do I go about using that?  I'm using Beta 1.6.4 running under El Capitan and Edit>Inpaint is grayed out in the menu.  I'm assuming that is how you find/use auto-inpaint, or should I be looking elsewhere?  And what, do I need to do after straightening?   Help, please.

  5. There are excellent DAMs out there already.  And some of us have invested some heavy bucks in them.  I've been using MediaPro since it was called iViewPro and it still provides me with the all the "management" I need.  Or want.  I use MediaPro to manage my files; Affinity to process and edit them.  Affinity may come out with an exceptional DAM at some point. If so, I will consider it but in the meantime, I'd rather spend my time using what I've got than whining about what I don't.

  6. Good!  It's not just me.  I don't know why this was left out of the iPad version.  The OS version not only has Close (with an option to Save or not) but also you can choose whether or not to save History with the file.  Most of the time I prefer not to.  And I'd like that option on the iPad as well.  Or at least, an easy way to delete History steps I don't want to keep.

  7. Why do we not have an Option to Exit without Saving?  If you totally mess up an image by doing something irreversible, you cannot exit without Saving that.  In trying to find a way to eliminate an experimental series of adjustments, filters, etc that I no longer wanted to keep, and certainly did not want cluttering up my History and reducing the number of Undos available, I also experimented with Revert.  It will do what I was hoping, which is take you back to the step you clicked on.  Including all the way to the original first layer!  Problem solved.  Except that Revert is irreversible.  And there's no way to get out of that situation without Saving, which overwrites the home screen image.  Perhaps what I did was stupid but it should not have been fatal.  And it should not be necessary to first duplicate every image you want to work on, just in case you make an irreversible move.

  8. I had not tried to apply an FX until today.  I'm getting no context bar for any selected FX.  I do get a context bar with full controls for Adjustments and for Filters.  In testing, once I have selected an Adjustment or Filter, the control icon for that Adjustment or Filter remains in the Tools bar, even when I tap on the FX panel and select an effect.  And tapping on that Adjustment icon while the FX panel is active takes me back to that prior Adjustment or Filter.  Is this a bug or a glitch in my system?  I've not only restarted Photo; I've restarted the iPad.  Neither helped.

     

    I'm running Photo on a 128 gb AirPad2, latest iOS, if that matters.  I did have an earlier issue that was corrected by deleting and re-installing Photo.  I'd rather not do that but will if I'm the only one with this issue.

     

     

  9. The perspective filter is nice but I miss the extra control nodes that Photoshop's perspective tool has.  A central node on both top and bottom to let you easily slide the whole image left or right.  The same central node allows you to pull the grid up to elongate the image vertically.  Correcting the "lean" in architectural images can leave them looking "squatty."  Using that central node to elongate the image corrects that and gives you back the proper ratio of width to height.  It's the next best thing to a tilt and shift lens.

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