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Do you see whole pixels in the transform panel ?
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8 hours ago, Paul Mudditt said:
A curve has a start and a finish
I know
3 hours ago, HarryMcGovern said:so you must have drawn this right to left or possibly flipped it perhaps?
Didn't touch anything. It appears that way straight after the macro was executed ...
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(EDIT) Crash only on beta (Windows 10 home)
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Hi @ohaya
Develop presets cannot be exported.
So I attached a screenshot of the settings I used.
Once back in Photo Persona I cropped out the plane, then did a canvas resize (enlarged) and made a couple selections to extend the image. (see .afphoto file).I hope you can figure it out.
Hubert
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Hi @drwu,
Here's a thorough explanation :https://photoblogstop.com/photoshop/photoshop-blend-modes-explained
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Hi @Culgoa,
Welcome to the forum.
What application are you using?
What is your operating system and version (Windows 10, OSX Mojave, iOS 12 etc)?
Do you have a document you can share that shows the problem?
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11 hours ago, Fixx said:
I would probably try first Curves and lower the blue channel gamma a bit. But then Curves is the tool I always try first...
I agree with you.
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14 minutes ago, EddyB said:
Thx Hubert, "apply tone curce" ist set as you can see in the screenshot. I´d played around with all parameters - nothing will fix this.

Sorry overlooked that one.
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Hi @EddyB,
Serif use its own RAW engine.
In the assistant manager you can set "Tone curve : Apply tone curve"
What the help file tells :
"Tone curve: If the default 'Apply tone curve' option is active, your raw image is adjusted using a suggested tone curve. The 'Take no action' option makes no tonal correction; the image can be altered within the Basic panel later."Hubert
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Photo : Arrange > Move .... (... = multiple choices)
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6 hours ago, walt.farrell said:
Thanks, thomaso. I guess I had never noticed the percentage option for the Color panel, which apparently also controls the display for the panel associated with the Fill, too. That explains my confusion.
Understandable... it's indeed confusing
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I have hidden my previous answer because of incorrect data in the screenshot.
In the RGB sliders dialog you need to add 20% (white) to get 80% black. -
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Okay guys, I just recorded a macro.
Seems to run as expected.
I also attached the .afphoto file, so that you can see which actions (as @summersara indicated) have been taken.
May still need improvement ! Just give it a try.
Hubert
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Incorrect rasterization
in V1 Bugs found on Windows
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Instead use Rasterise & Trim .. and Clip canvas