Reset adjustments after applying style
1. Change exposure to +1 EV
2. Save this as style
3. Apply this style to any file
4. Press "reset exposure adjustments".
5. I expect exposure will drop to zero, but noting happens.
6. Change exposure to any state, press reset, and nothing again.
Same for any another adjustment slider.
Windows XP SP3, CO 5.1.2.
2. Save this as style
3. Apply this style to any file
4. Press "reset exposure adjustments".
5. I expect exposure will drop to zero, but noting happens.
6. Change exposure to any state, press reset, and nothing again.
Same for any another adjustment slider.
Windows XP SP3, CO 5.1.2.
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This depends on how you have applied the Style.
If you load the style to the Clipboard and Apply it, then resetting the adjustment will work as it is seen simply as an applied adjustment.
If you load the Style through the Style Tool, then this overrides the Adjustment Reset.
Basically, having the Style Tool apply your selected Style takes precedence over the adjustments that are applied, manually adjusting them further is necessary and removing the Style is the only way to use the "Reset" options.
Using Style tool;
http://i33.tinypic.com/34qphty.png
Hitting "Reset" will not effect the Exposure, as the Style is still applied. Manually adjusting the exposure to "0" will turn the Style heading into "(Adjusted)", as the Style you are applying has been overridden.
http://i37.tinypic.com/2nur4b7.png0
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