![]() ![]() ![]() This functionality has allowed us to clean up a number of module-specific hacks that previously achieved similar functionality (albeit in a more limited way). Choose this option to auto-add modules to matching images while retaining their default parameters (including any set based on image metadata). When creating or editing presets, a new option, "reset all module parameters to their default values", has been added. This is achieved by selecting the "Reset" column in the preset and style dialogs, which makes the module behave as if its reset button has been clicked. A new option (preferences > darkroom > automatically update module name) has been introduced to allow this functionality to be disabled - The default parameters of some processing modules have been reworked to allow them to be more easily used in copy/paste, presets and styles Many modules have default parameters based on image metadata or current workflow, for example: - Exposure: in a scene-referred workflow, the exposure is adjusted - Using the Exif exposure compensation value, - Denoise (profiled): set based on camera and ISO, - Lens correction: set based on camera, lens, focal length, focus distance, - Base curve: set based on the camera maker, - White balance: set based on Exif metadata, - Orientation: set based on Exif metadata, - Color calibration: set based on Exif metadata - For all of these modules it is now possible to paste settings while ensuring that the proper image metadata is used to set the module parameters. If the module label has been hand edited it will never be updated automatically. If you subsequently alter those parameters, the label will be cleared, unless its parameters match to another preset, in which case it will be changed to the name of the matched preset. To better visualise which module instance corresponds to which preset, the module label will be automatically set to the name of any preset that matches the current module's parameters. Each preset after the first will be added to a new module instance immediately after the first instance in the pipeline. It is now possible to define multiple automatically-applied presets against a single processing module. ![]()
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