I just installed demo of focal blade. When I went to compare the sharpened result with the original which I tiled next to it, I wasn't able to zoom in on either window without that window becoming larger and taking over the other window. Previous to the focal blade installation (like just 2 minutes earlier, and for months and months before that), if I zoomed in on a tiled window, the image would get larger, but the window would stay the same size and remain tiled with the other windows. Any suggestions?
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focalblade and PS tiling windows problem
no problem...likely user error
After searching the registry to find a key to fix this, I finally saw the pink elephant in the living room - the "Risize Windows To Fit" button was checked. As I've never used this button before, I never knew of its existence! In case I didn't accidently check this box, if you install focalblade on WinXP Pro/PS7 and notice that the windows now resize when you zoom and you don't like it, simply uncheck this box.
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Thanks Harald,
Definitely user error. I was not able to reproduce the effect on a Win2000 system.
You have a great product here. My only concern is with respect to a color shift that I noticed when comparing the sharpening of a 10D image with focalblade compared to fred miranda's sharpening action for the 10D, which did not affect a color shift. Is there a way of minimizing color shift, or am I using all thumbs and no brains, again?
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Definitely user error. I was not able to reproduce the effect on a Win2000 system.
You have a great product here. My only concern is with respect to a color shift that I noticed when comparing the sharpening of a 10D image with focalblade compared to fred miranda's sharpening action for the 10D, which did not affect a color shift. Is there a way of minimizing color shift, or am I using all thumbs and no brains, again?
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Harald,
Okay, after further investigation, the color (hue) shift is nominal. What I'm seeing, however, is a shift in saturation (~ +10%) and a shift in brightness (~ -10%), and it was that which was affecting my perception of a color shift. I'm not sure how to append an image here, but I can email you an example if you like.
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Okay, after further investigation, the color (hue) shift is nominal. What I'm seeing, however, is a shift in saturation (~ +10%) and a shift in brightness (~ -10%), and it was that which was affecting my perception of a color shift. I'm not sure how to append an image here, but I can email you an example if you like.
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