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Fernando Ribeiro

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    Fernando Ribeiro got a reaction from thiagoff8 in Photo improvement suggestion - Batch job   
    Hi
    I would like to request that the new export formats be available in the Batch job Dialogue, specially the JPEG XL and WEBP. Theses formats are becoming more popular and having to export one by one it's time-consuming when you have more then 20 files.
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    Fernando Ribeiro got a reaction from carl123 in Photo improvement suggestion - Batch job   
    Meantime, the work around is to import all the images as a stack (no alignment) and ungroup the stack.
    In the Export Persona change the default slice export filetype for whatever you want, create a slice for each layer/image, and export the slices.
    Not ideal but works.
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    Fernando Ribeiro got a reaction from Ezbaze in Photo improvement suggestion - Batch job   
    Hi
    I would like to request that the new export formats be available in the Batch job Dialogue, specially the JPEG XL and WEBP. Theses formats are becoming more popular and having to export one by one it's time-consuming when you have more then 20 files.
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    Fernando Ribeiro got a reaction from bures in Photo improvement suggestion - Batch job   
    Hi
    I would like to request that the new export formats be available in the Batch job Dialogue, specially the JPEG XL and WEBP. Theses formats are becoming more popular and having to export one by one it's time-consuming when you have more then 20 files.
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    Fernando Ribeiro got a reaction from stefano.cecere in Photo improvement suggestion - Batch job   
    Hi
    I would like to request that the new export formats be available in the Batch job Dialogue, specially the JPEG XL and WEBP. Theses formats are becoming more popular and having to export one by one it's time-consuming when you have more then 20 files.
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    Fernando Ribeiro got a reaction from parkitbob in Create manually Frequency Separations layers   
    For anyone interested, Affinity as implemented the median blur option on the Frequency Separation filter. At the moment it's only on the beta version 1.9.4.239 on Mac but will be parte of the new update.
    This change makes Frequency Separation way better. 

    Gravação do ecrã 2021-04-15, às 18.51.16.mov
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    Fernando Ribeiro got a reaction from user_0815 in Create manually Frequency Separations layers   
    For anyone interested, Affinity as implemented the median blur option on the Frequency Separation filter. At the moment it's only on the beta version 1.9.4.239 on Mac but will be parte of the new update.
    This change makes Frequency Separation way better. 

    Gravação do ecrã 2021-04-15, às 18.51.16.mov
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    Fernando Ribeiro got a reaction from R C-R in Create manually Frequency Separations layers   
    Try here: 
     
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    Fernando Ribeiro got a reaction from Alfred in Create manually Frequency Separations layers   
    For anyone interested, Affinity as implemented the median blur option on the Frequency Separation filter. At the moment it's only on the beta version 1.9.4.239 on Mac but will be parte of the new update.
    This change makes Frequency Separation way better. 

    Gravação do ecrã 2021-04-15, às 18.51.16.mov
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    Fernando Ribeiro got a reaction from Jon_R in Feature request: Chose type of blur on Frequency separation   
    When using the frequency separation dialogue, it would be great to be able to chose the type of blur to apply: Gaussian, Median or Bilateral, since each as a different effect on the edges.
    Thank you
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    Fernando Ribeiro reacted to EddieSS in Create manually Frequency Separations layers   
    Hello Martin, 
    Ive stumbles on your fantastic work on manually setting up frequency separation,
    Great work mate,
     
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    Fernando Ribeiro got a reaction from wgphoto in Create manually Frequency Separations layers   
    As far as I can tell, the values are the same for 8bit, 16bit and 32bit
    In Photoshop apparently there is the need for different values for each bit depth version (I haven't tested it)
    In the tests I've carried in Affinity, the values work exactly the same way independent of the bit depth of the image.
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    Fernando Ribeiro got a reaction from lacerto in Create manually Frequency Separations layers   
    Issue solved! This is useful to subtract one layer from the other, for example for Frequency separation.
     
    So this is how I did it for a 8 bits image (16 bits should need a change in the 2 and .5 values bellow)
     
    1 - Create two layers with the same image 
    2 - Change the layer bellow as you like (gaussian blur, median blur or anything else)
    3 - Make the top layer Linear Light (could be done afterwords but if you do it before Applying image, it's easy to see the result as it happens)
    4 - Apply image with the following parameters:
    Source: layer bellow modified
    Blend mode: Normal
    Equations: on
    DR=(DR-SR)/2+0.5
    DG=(DG-SG)/2+0.5
    DB=(DB-SB)/2+0.5
    DA=DA (no change to the Alpha )
     
    A couple of explanations. In the equations:
    DR stands for Destination Red an is the value of the Red in the layer you chose to Apply image (in this case the top Layer)
    SR stands for Source Red and is the value of the Red in the source layer (in this case the layer bellow)
    The 2 and 0.5 are based on this info: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/channel-calculations.html (look for "Add and Subtract blending modes")
     
    Hope this helps for future reference.

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    Fernando Ribeiro got a reaction from KrzysztofD in Create manually Frequency Separations layers   
    Issue solved! This is useful to subtract one layer from the other, for example for Frequency separation.
     
    So this is how I did it for a 8 bits image (16 bits should need a change in the 2 and .5 values bellow)
     
    1 - Create two layers with the same image 
    2 - Change the layer bellow as you like (gaussian blur, median blur or anything else)
    3 - Make the top layer Linear Light (could be done afterwords but if you do it before Applying image, it's easy to see the result as it happens)
    4 - Apply image with the following parameters:
    Source: layer bellow modified
    Blend mode: Normal
    Equations: on
    DR=(DR-SR)/2+0.5
    DG=(DG-SG)/2+0.5
    DB=(DB-SB)/2+0.5
    DA=DA (no change to the Alpha )
     
    A couple of explanations. In the equations:
    DR stands for Destination Red an is the value of the Red in the layer you chose to Apply image (in this case the top Layer)
    SR stands for Source Red and is the value of the Red in the source layer (in this case the layer bellow)
    The 2 and 0.5 are based on this info: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/channel-calculations.html (look for "Add and Subtract blending modes")
     
    Hope this helps for future reference.

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    Fernando Ribeiro got a reaction from Pavel Konter in Feature request: Chose type of blur on Frequency separation   
    When using the frequency separation dialogue, it would be great to be able to chose the type of blur to apply: Gaussian, Median or Bilateral, since each as a different effect on the edges.
    Thank you
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    Fernando Ribeiro got a reaction from wojtek_c in Create manually Frequency Separations layers   
    Issue solved! This is useful to subtract one layer from the other, for example for Frequency separation.
     
    So this is how I did it for a 8 bits image (16 bits should need a change in the 2 and .5 values bellow)
     
    1 - Create two layers with the same image 
    2 - Change the layer bellow as you like (gaussian blur, median blur or anything else)
    3 - Make the top layer Linear Light (could be done afterwords but if you do it before Applying image, it's easy to see the result as it happens)
    4 - Apply image with the following parameters:
    Source: layer bellow modified
    Blend mode: Normal
    Equations: on
    DR=(DR-SR)/2+0.5
    DG=(DG-SG)/2+0.5
    DB=(DB-SB)/2+0.5
    DA=DA (no change to the Alpha )
     
    A couple of explanations. In the equations:
    DR stands for Destination Red an is the value of the Red in the layer you chose to Apply image (in this case the top Layer)
    SR stands for Source Red and is the value of the Red in the source layer (in this case the layer bellow)
    The 2 and 0.5 are based on this info: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/channel-calculations.html (look for "Add and Subtract blending modes")
     
    Hope this helps for future reference.

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    Fernando Ribeiro got a reaction from wojtek_c in Feature request: Chose type of blur on Frequency separation   
    When using the frequency separation dialogue, it would be great to be able to chose the type of blur to apply: Gaussian, Median or Bilateral, since each as a different effect on the edges.
    Thank you
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    Fernando Ribeiro got a reaction from Monseg in Create manually Frequency Separations layers   
    Issue solved! This is useful to subtract one layer from the other, for example for Frequency separation.
     
    So this is how I did it for a 8 bits image (16 bits should need a change in the 2 and .5 values bellow)
     
    1 - Create two layers with the same image 
    2 - Change the layer bellow as you like (gaussian blur, median blur or anything else)
    3 - Make the top layer Linear Light (could be done afterwords but if you do it before Applying image, it's easy to see the result as it happens)
    4 - Apply image with the following parameters:
    Source: layer bellow modified
    Blend mode: Normal
    Equations: on
    DR=(DR-SR)/2+0.5
    DG=(DG-SG)/2+0.5
    DB=(DB-SB)/2+0.5
    DA=DA (no change to the Alpha )
     
    A couple of explanations. In the equations:
    DR stands for Destination Red an is the value of the Red in the layer you chose to Apply image (in this case the top Layer)
    SR stands for Source Red and is the value of the Red in the source layer (in this case the layer bellow)
    The 2 and 0.5 are based on this info: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/channel-calculations.html (look for "Add and Subtract blending modes")
     
    Hope this helps for future reference.

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    Fernando Ribeiro got a reaction from vincentlepes in Macro - Apply image   
    Hi
    Could you please make the Apply image filter work with macros?
    In version 1.5 of Photo, the macro records the content of the Source layer, making it useless to use with a different image or with different settings.
    It should open a dialogue to chose the source layer, or at least save the source layer name.
     
    Thank you
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    Fernando Ribeiro reacted to Nekodificador in Create manually Frequency Separations layers   
    OMG I was trying just this, with the same math and the same process, but I was picking the wrong blend mode. It has all the sense to let it in Normal and do all the maths. Thank you. THANK YOU.
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    Fernando Ribeiro got a reaction from Nekodificador in Create manually Frequency Separations layers   
    Issue solved! This is useful to subtract one layer from the other, for example for Frequency separation.
     
    So this is how I did it for a 8 bits image (16 bits should need a change in the 2 and .5 values bellow)
     
    1 - Create two layers with the same image 
    2 - Change the layer bellow as you like (gaussian blur, median blur or anything else)
    3 - Make the top layer Linear Light (could be done afterwords but if you do it before Applying image, it's easy to see the result as it happens)
    4 - Apply image with the following parameters:
    Source: layer bellow modified
    Blend mode: Normal
    Equations: on
    DR=(DR-SR)/2+0.5
    DG=(DG-SG)/2+0.5
    DB=(DB-SB)/2+0.5
    DA=DA (no change to the Alpha )
     
    A couple of explanations. In the equations:
    DR stands for Destination Red an is the value of the Red in the layer you chose to Apply image (in this case the top Layer)
    SR stands for Source Red and is the value of the Red in the source layer (in this case the layer bellow)
    The 2 and 0.5 are based on this info: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/channel-calculations.html (look for "Add and Subtract blending modes")
     
    Hope this helps for future reference.

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    Fernando Ribeiro reacted to Alfred in 1.7.0.130 - Inpaint brush tool not working ?   
    It’s always too early to work without coffee!

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    Fernando Ribeiro got a reaction from Alfred in Create manually Frequency Separations layers   
    It's a video showing how to do the Channels part of the instructions, as requested by Lance_G
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    Fernando Ribeiro got a reaction from Omprakash Selvaraj in Create manually Frequency Separations layers   
    Issue solved! This is useful to subtract one layer from the other, for example for Frequency separation.
     
    So this is how I did it for a 8 bits image (16 bits should need a change in the 2 and .5 values bellow)
     
    1 - Create two layers with the same image 
    2 - Change the layer bellow as you like (gaussian blur, median blur or anything else)
    3 - Make the top layer Linear Light (could be done afterwords but if you do it before Applying image, it's easy to see the result as it happens)
    4 - Apply image with the following parameters:
    Source: layer bellow modified
    Blend mode: Normal
    Equations: on
    DR=(DR-SR)/2+0.5
    DG=(DG-SG)/2+0.5
    DB=(DB-SB)/2+0.5
    DA=DA (no change to the Alpha )
     
    A couple of explanations. In the equations:
    DR stands for Destination Red an is the value of the Red in the layer you chose to Apply image (in this case the top Layer)
    SR stands for Source Red and is the value of the Red in the source layer (in this case the layer bellow)
    The 2 and 0.5 are based on this info: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/channel-calculations.html (look for "Add and Subtract blending modes")
     
    Hope this helps for future reference.

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    Fernando Ribeiro got a reaction from 0Kami in Create manually Frequency Separations layers   
    Issue solved! This is useful to subtract one layer from the other, for example for Frequency separation.
     
    So this is how I did it for a 8 bits image (16 bits should need a change in the 2 and .5 values bellow)
     
    1 - Create two layers with the same image 
    2 - Change the layer bellow as you like (gaussian blur, median blur or anything else)
    3 - Make the top layer Linear Light (could be done afterwords but if you do it before Applying image, it's easy to see the result as it happens)
    4 - Apply image with the following parameters:
    Source: layer bellow modified
    Blend mode: Normal
    Equations: on
    DR=(DR-SR)/2+0.5
    DG=(DG-SG)/2+0.5
    DB=(DB-SB)/2+0.5
    DA=DA (no change to the Alpha )
     
    A couple of explanations. In the equations:
    DR stands for Destination Red an is the value of the Red in the layer you chose to Apply image (in this case the top Layer)
    SR stands for Source Red and is the value of the Red in the source layer (in this case the layer bellow)
    The 2 and 0.5 are based on this info: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/channel-calculations.html (look for "Add and Subtract blending modes")
     
    Hope this helps for future reference.

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