TERRY LEUNG

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  • TERRY LEUNG commented,

    I use Autopano to create panorama, it is very powerful and easy to use, however it has been stopped for further development.Here are the settings I won't touch before stitching:Saturation, Contrast...

  • TERRY LEUNG commented,

    Spok wrote: Hi,you can use the filter tool ("adjusted is true")BestThank you so much!! Just realized the filter can be EXPANDED by clicking the "DOTS" 😉

  • TERRY LEUNG created a post,

    How To Filer Edited & Non-Edited Photos ?

    Hi all!Is there anyway to quickly filter or sort "Edited" & "Non-Edited" Photos ?Currently, in "Browser" - "List Mode", there is a column "Status" which shows whether the photo has been edited.But ...

  • TERRY LEUNG commented,

    thanks so much for your detail reply. It solved my puzzle and learnt something about the "positional relationships" 😊

  • TERRY LEUNG created a post,

    Shortcuts to Move to Next Tool

    Hello everyone. As shown in the following screenshot, within a certain tool, let's say "Exposure" , I can use the "TAB" and "Shift+Tab" shortcut key, to move back and forth within the four paramete...

  • TERRY LEUNG commented,

    I am using nvidia GT1030, OpenCL was ON in previous version, that is 11.01.But now it is OFF.

  • TERRY LEUNG commented,

    it is my two cents.I think nVidia is generally with better software optimization both in photo / video editing and gaming support as well.If you want MAX future proof, nVidia cant go wrong.

  • TERRY LEUNG commented,

    thx for the confirmation!btw, I suggest it is time to update the list of what GPU or graphics cards are supported 😄

  • TERRY LEUNG created a post,

    OpenCL & Fujifulm X-Trans.

    Hi everyone.In the release notes of v11.x , it says OpenCL supports Fujifulm X-Trans. However, on the Knowledge Base of the official website, it says NO under the section of "Limitation in function...