Can anyone tell me how this function works? In the adjustment panel when I click to turn on unsharp mask and eye with a line through it appears. What does that eye indicate? I've searched and read the instructions and can't find anything that explains what that eye with the line through it means.
Thanks for your help.
This looks an interesting program Rongnongno which I am not familiar. Very tempting, having had considerable problems with Adobe lately.
Thank you for the link.
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Kevin.M wrote:
Can anyone tell me how this function works? In the adjustment panel when I click to turn on unsharp mask and eye with a line through it appears. What does that eye indicate? I've searched and read the instructions and can't find anything that explains what that eye with the line through it means.
Thanks for your help.
The eye with the line through it means that the adjustment can only be viewed at a magnification of 75% or greater.
Leicaflex wrote:
This looks an interesting program Rongnongno which I am not familiar. Very tempting, having had considerable problems with Adobe lately.
Thank you for the link.
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I've been using this program off-and-on for a few months. Not convinced it is a Photoshop replacement but I have gotten some very good sharpening and color saturation with it.
Thanks for the speedy reply.
It must be me because I've read through that & still don't see the explanation of the eye with the line through it. I know it's different programs but, in Photoshop Elements layers when you see that eye the layer is not visible.
Picdude wrote:
I've been using this program off-and-on for a few months. Not convinced it is a Photoshop replacement but I have gotten some very good sharpening and color saturation with it.
It's not a replacement for Photoshop. It's excellent doing what you stated and haze removal and noise reduction too.
boblwest45 wrote:
The eye with the line through it means that the adjustment can only be viewed at a magnification of 75% or greater.
I get that but I don't understand the can only be viewed at 75% magnification. If I'm applying sharpening, why wouldn't it be seen in normal viewing?
I have a request into DXO to get this answered.
Kevin.M wrote:
I get that but I don't understand the can only be viewed at 75% magnification. If I'm applying sharpening, why wouldn't it be seen in normal viewing?
I have a request into DXO to get this answered.
Reply from DXO;
Hello Kevin,
Thank you for writing. The eye icon with the line through it simply means that you need to zoom into the main image in order to see the effects of applying that particular tool. That the zoom level you are currently using will not accurately display the effects of the tool. Zoom into the image and the eye with the line will go away. A zoom level of 75% will normally remove this icon.
Thank you for contacting DxO Customer Support and please have a good remainder of the week. If you should need additional assistance with other program related issues or have any other questions, please do not hesitate to use our online support system to open a new ticket.
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DxO Support Team
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