Sharpening default settings
Hi,
I'm using C1 (v6.3) and am trying to figure out how to change the default setting for sharpening in C1.
Currently it's set to be Amt 180, Rad 0.8, Thresh 1; I want the Amt to be 100, and keep that as default. There's a triangle above the sharpening box in the focus tool with "Save as defaults" but it doesn't seem to save the settings as defaults.
I know I can save a preset for this, but is it possible to have it as a default (what does the triangle do?)
Thanks for any help,
Alan.
I'm using C1 (v6.3) and am trying to figure out how to change the default setting for sharpening in C1.
Currently it's set to be Amt 180, Rad 0.8, Thresh 1; I want the Amt to be 100, and keep that as default. There's a triangle above the sharpening box in the focus tool with "Save as defaults" but it doesn't seem to save the settings as defaults.
I know I can save a preset for this, but is it possible to have it as a default (what does the triangle do?)
Thanks for any help,
Alan.
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It should safe the defaults and as far as I know it does. A common misunderstanding however is that the New Defaults are applied to New images only, not to images you have opened earlier. Use a Preset in that case for fast applying settings to an entire selection.
Note that CO7 has extended the New Defaults options to most tools and per camera default.0 -
[quote="Paul_Steunebrink" wrote:
A common misunderstanding however is that the New Defaults are applied to New images only, not to images you have opened earlier.
Good clarification Paul.
What happens when creating a new variant? Defaults applied or not?
I have always assumed they are applied but I'm not sure in all cases.
Grant Perkins0 -
Grant,
A new variant - as opposed to a clone variant - is treated as a new image, with a new set of adjustments. The new defaults should apply, as you assumed.0 -
Many thanks Paul.
There can be so many things going on at the same time that subtle similarities or differences between say, an import and the creation of a NEW variant might be easily missed. It's always good to know what to expect!
Grant Perkins0
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