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Something I miss from "another program" is the ability to move two opposite nodes/handles together. So, for example, if I click on one of the top ones and use a modifier, both move inwards or outwards together, mirroring the movement on both sides. When you want a symmetrical adjustment, this is much easier than trying to get both sides the same by eye.

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select your nodes using the node tool, on the context toolbar set like so 

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hold down the command key and it'll let you do what you want by dragging on the selection handles.

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I have never mastered color management, period, so I cannot help with that.

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10 minutes ago, Jeremy Bohn said:

What is the Node Tool? We're talking about Photo.

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On 7/3/2019 at 11:57 AM, Old Bruce said:

select your nodes using the node tool, on the context toolbar set like so 

1180612134_ScreenShot2019-07-03at11_54_39AM.png.e363632a81c980473d35d20ed5903585.png

hold down the command key and it'll let you do what you want by dragging on the selection handles.

918864562_ScreenShot2019-07-03at11_54_46AM.thumb.png.13fcae74b7dcc9b03a7c1a07df2bc079.png

That doesn't work at all on a photo. There are no selection handles when using the node tool because a photo doesn't have nodes.

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