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Watermark behavior\

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  • Spicyjello
    Ok......figured it out. LOL

    Its specific to each recipe with a watermark. Actually pretty clever.

    Making a note. "No Panic Posts!"

    Troy
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  • Phillip Bond
    I find the the display behavior, as it applies to watermarks, to be a bit confusing.

    If I have Show Recipe Proofing disabled I wouldn't expect to see a watermark displayed if I happen to have a particular Process Recipe highlighted. It leads me to wonder whether or not the display is reflecting other properties of the Recipe, like compression or resolution or even color profile.

    Why is that one property of Process Recipes always displayed regardless of Show/Hide Recipe Proofing?
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  • H. Cremers
    [quote="PhilBond" wrote:
    I find the the display behavior, as it applies to watermarks, to be a bit confusing.


    Right, it's from the time there was no 'Show Recipe Proofing'.

    [quote="PhilBond" wrote:
    If I have Show Recipe Proofing disabled I wouldn't expect to see a watermark displayed if I happen to have a particular Process Recipe highlighted. It leads me to wonder whether or not the display is reflecting other properties of the Recipe, like compression or resolution or even color profile.

    Why is that one property of Process Recipes always displayed regardless of Show/Hide Recipe Proofing?


    Nothing, only the watermark, before there was no other way to show it. Display proofing really does what it says, except the watermark "escaped" it 😊
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  • jeyell
    To new users this is confusing. A "show recipe proofing" works only when toggled-on except watermark which shows all the time is nonsense logic - to a newcomer.
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  • SFA
    [quote="jeyell" wrote:
    To new users this is confusing. A "show recipe proofing" works only when toggled-on except watermark which shows all the time is nonsense logic - to a newcomer.


    You can toggle the Watermark off in the recipe. One way to do so and not eliminate the design is to reduce the opacity to zero.

    There's no obvious reason, in my view, why it should be something that is restricted to be available only when using proofing.


    Grant
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