![]() ![]() And they always appear in U2021 after repeated attempts using the same steps. They do not appear in edit mode in ACDSee Pro10, Gimp or Paintshop Pro (8). It subsequently viewed fine in View mode in U2021, but when I switched to Edit mode, two weird, small, semi transparent green patches appeared on it. Yesterday I processed an image generated in U2021 through Sharpen AI. I use Topaz Labs' Sharpen AI s/w to crisp up large images. So it would seem that I'm stuck with this problem.Īnother issue that may or may not be related to the above. But they don't issue updates and they've already issued U2022. I have reported it to ACDSee and they've escalated it. I'd assumed clicking 'done' applied what I'd set and I moved on. But I have noticed in the past that edits I thought I'd applied - like noise brush - i see haven't been applied some way down the workflow. I've been using Pro10 for years, but have only ever edited smaller images, making modest tuning tweaks here and there as you do. This applies to the old Pro10 software too, which i still have installed, except that just ignores the edits altogether. And repeated attempts also produce about half the effect, so however many times you do it, you never quite get there. ![]() At best, about half of the strength of the edit has been applied. Is it as it was displayed before you clicked 'done'? Mine are not. Now click done, whilst watching the screen. Make significant changes - say 10 to 15 in exposure, contrast and lightness. Preferably a fairly dark and flat one, and enlarge it to at least 6000x3000 pixels if it isn't already large. ![]() And it seems to apply mainly to larger images. There is something wrong, in my opinion, at the core of this otherwise excellent retouching software. I don't want to get a reputation on here for constantly whinging or looking for problems. ![]()
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