Gregory Chalenko
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"And yes, some people do prefer to use the opacity slider rather than the flow slider. (These days I just use the flow, but I know that not everyone does the same, and it may partly depend on what ...
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"I'm pretty sure it doesn't follow a gradient from 100% at the centre point linearly to 50% at the inner circle. Consider, for instance, a very hard brush, say with hardness set to 95% - almost the...
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"Also, I am not convinced by your explanation of the current behaviour of the brush. If you set the hardness to 100, clearly the inner and outer circle are in the same place, and at that point ther...
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Ian, when I do a single brush click in the Display Grayscale Mask mode, I see that the inner circle of the mouse cursor is where the middle of the gradient is (50%), and the outer circle is where t...
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Overall, I think Capture One doesn't have to adapt to terminology and approaches of Lightroom, because as good and as popular as Lightroom is, some concepts are inherited from Photoshop, which is s...
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I've tried some random brushing now and I have another thought about the way the brush cursor looks.Indeed, I've said that I liked the current behaviour, but by this I meant specifically that the 5...
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To be precise, it would be keeping same softness in pixels while adjusting the brush size.But this would be just an extra parameter that you won't have to use if you prefer softness relative to bru...
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Hi Ian,Yes, correct, this is how it works in Capture One, Lightroom and Photoshop, and I like it as well.My main point though is a possibility to adjust brush size keeping same amount of softness i...
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>Maybe less sliders and circles is better / easier, and sufficient at the same time.>Size: controls the outer circle, plus the inner circle is resized to keep the relation.>Softness: controls the s...
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Hi BeO,In my mind, Absolute Softness would act similarly to Feather Mask, as if you apply this amount of blur in pixels.By the way, Softness seems a more appropriate and intuitive term for this.I k...