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We are in PO Pro 9 and in levels there, I have PO both in Win - 7 and 8. When I want make changes in levels, there are only little round balls to click and move. On other instrument there are rectangles that are much easier to click and move. Can I get rectangles, is this i bug or it just happen to be so. I have feeling I had rectangles in my earlier PO variants.
We go to keystones, I use to straighten vertical lines in my pictures. When I do this change with vertical, picture same time will grow and get longer ( higher ) vertically. I can corcect this using aspect, not always. We say I have 2 different pictures that both have too much V - tilting vertically, first picture I can correct this with aspect, other picture not. Both pictures can have as much V - tilting. Hope you get whar I mean, jouni
We go to keystones, I use to straighten vertical lines in my pictures. When I do this change with vertical, picture same time will grow and get longer ( higher ) vertically. I can corcect this using aspect, not always. We say I have 2 different pictures that both have too much V - tilting vertically, first picture I can correct this with aspect, other picture not. Both pictures can have as much V - tilting. Hope you get whar I mean, jouni
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I don't see any round ball:
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Ho Jon
Maybe not good expression: Round Ball. I mean exactly those white points, why not here rectangles like other features have. Anyway I see, you and others don't have rectangles either. Thanks for your reply, jouni0 -
You mean like the big sliders we get for Exposure, Saturation and such? I don't think Phase One ever used this kind of controls in the Levels tool, as they would be too big. But indeed they could make the "little balls" a couple of pixels larger. 0 -
Jouni,
When selecting the movable point you need to get quite close to the point but when dragging I find that it is not critical to have the cursor on the point.
Also you may find it easier to adjust the numeric values. If you place the cursor on the number display you can use a scroll wheel or whatever equivalent(s) you have available to change the values.
I don't find the size a problem on my 15" 1920x1080 notebook display but I can imagine they might be if you have something with greater resolution but not larger area!
HTH
Grant0 -
Right, now you have understood my question, it looks solved, I know my version of program has not any fault.
Big thanks to you, jouni0
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