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Bildqualität nach Export schlechter / Bad imagequality after export

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  • BeO
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    Two things I would try:

    1. Change the order of the layers. I think there was bad behaviour reported somewhere here in the forum with healing layers which sounds similiar to yours

    2. Set hardware acceleration (OpenCL) to "Never" for processing, maybe there is an issue with the GPU / GPU driver

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  • Volker Mnich

    Hello BeO,
    many thanks for the answer. I could actually change the order of the layers. I hadn't tried that before.

    I switched off the hardware acceleration in the basic settings before I started editing.

    In the meantime I had the idea to edit the picture again in a new version and to check where the error occurs.
    The error occurs in the repair layer, but only when I work on the dog's fur. So I then created a 2nd repair level (background / skin) and it works now.

    Since this new level was automatically placed at the top, the theory speaks that with the order of the levels.

    Is it generally recommended:
    1. To push repair layers to the top?

    2. Do you have to start with several layers for many repairs?

    warm wishes

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  • BeO
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    Hi Volker,

    Frankly, I don't know. It seems logically that areas in an image which are repaired, when not on top, might possibly react somehow differently when changed by layers on top of them. But then, it also seems logical that it should not matter. And maybe there is a bug for specific circumstances.

    I'm not aware of such a general recommendation, I think it's a good idea to define a procedure for oneself, stick with it and observe if it helps.

    Or don't. I have used one, but I have also used many heal layers in the past and didn't have much problems, if at all, but this was with earlier versions mainly. I never paid attention to which position the heal layer had in the stack. Maybe OpenCL has to do with it but maybe not.

    Best,
    BeO

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