Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 9 years ago
Currently it is possible to delete single point on curve with "x" key.
There also "a" and "z" keys to move it vertically.
You can also press "ctrl" to add curve point in each curves based on marker.
Please explain your idea with more details.
Original comment by jacekpop...@gmail.com
on 29 Jan 2012 at 5:43
Sorry, I did not know about these shortcuts :-(
They are really useful. Thanks for pointing them out!
Just one more curiosity (*NOT* a request for a new feature).
I have read you have been greatly inspired by the book of Dan Margulis
(Professional Photoshop).
I have been slowing reading it myself (the last version) :-)
Quite probably, my questions are a bit dumb (bear with me...)
Here they are:
1. Why did you not to choose to have 9 lines in the grid for the layer - curves
editor (that is, an increment of 10% for every line)?
Is it possible to increase these lines on Delaboratory to get an increment of
10% (and thus following Dan Margulis tutorials)?
2. Why did you not choose to put the darkness to the right in the layer - curve
editor?
If you read the fifth version of Margulis' book you know what I mean (by
reading Chapter 2; page 26, Figure 2.2).
The book is copyrighted, therefore and I can not attach here the image of that
page.
Usually, with most software the Darkness is on the left (e.g. Gimp) but Dan
Margulis suggests to set the Curve editor on Photoshop with the darness on the
right.
Its point is that since CMYK AND GRAYSCALE have the rightness to the right, for
consistency, is better to have every curve editor (RGB, LAB included) with the
Darkness to the right
Please, don't take these two questions as a criticism for your work.
I don't want to lecture anyone...
It is really sheer curiosity since I admire a lot Delaboratory (and Margulis'
book) :-)
Original comment by slvgro...@gmail.com
on 29 Jan 2012 at 8:45
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> There also "a" and "z" keys to move it vertically.
Whilst it's good to have those keys, it would be far more intuitive to use
standard cursor up and down, left and right keys. This is how it works in PS
and seems to be pretty intiotive
Original comment by alexey.d...@gmail.com
on 30 Jan 2012 at 10:30
Number of lines, background color, direction of curves and keys will be
configurable when I introduce user configuration, it's not small task because
it requires some kind of UI and soma kind of storage.
Original comment by jacekpop...@gmail.com
on 30 Jan 2012 at 11:34
s.kalaivanan
indphoto@gmail.com
I hope this is a good suggestion
why not make the curve tool see-through, so that it doesn't obstruct the view
of an image beneath.
Original comment by indph...@gmail.com
on 24 Oct 2013 at 1:12
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
slvgro...@gmail.com
on 29 Jan 2012 at 4:46