Hey Pierre,
when adjusting levels or brightness and so on, there is the excellent "Apply to image" box. I'm using it alot, but when uncrossing it the image remains changed, instead of changing back to original. Is it a bug or on purpose?
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A lacuna…
- Confirmed here with 1.82.1. - XP-Pro
- This sounds illogical, especially if one doesn't use the preview…
- It was the same in 1.80.3 (were the preview couln't be hidden)
- At least a lacuna…
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Re: Adjustments restore
I can't reproduce it, do you have the procedure?Troken wrote:Hey Pierre,
when adjusting levels or brightness and so on, there is the excellent "Apply to image" box. I'm using it alot, but when uncrossing it the image remains changed, instead of changing back to original. Is it a bug or on purpose?
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Simple
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Like he says : simply remove the nick "Apply to image", and the changes from the dialogue are still displayed in "View", they would not, IMHO…
- You might see the image unchanged.
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- You might see the image unchanged.
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Re: Simple
No, if "Apply to image" is not enabled, my view doesn't change...Clo wrote:—> Pierre
Like he says : simply remove the nick "Apply to image", and the changes from the dialogue are still displayed in "View", they would not, IMHO…
- You might see the image unchanged.
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Re: Simple
Instead of just not changing, the view should also revert to the original state when you uncheck that option.xnview wrote:No, if "Apply to image" is not enabled, my view doesn't change...
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yes, confirmed.
Opened an image, Shift+E to open Ajust window, enabled "apply to image" then the image changed with the gamma/brightness/contrast values, that's ok!
But then I disabled the "apply to image" and the full-image (not the preview) kept the changed settings, if I press cancel the full-image keeps the original settings.
The behavior is wrong, it should reset the full-image to the previous values when unticking the "apply to image" box.
Opened an image, Shift+E to open Ajust window, enabled "apply to image" then the image changed with the gamma/brightness/contrast values, that's ok!
But then I disabled the "apply to image" and the full-image (not the preview) kept the changed settings, if I press cancel the full-image keeps the original settings.
The behavior is wrong, it should reset the full-image to the previous values when unticking the "apply to image" box.

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Really i don't understand. I open a picture, enable 'apply to image', make some changes, disable 'apply on image', and cancel, and an undo is made, i have original picture...VuDu wrote:yes, confirmed.
Opened an image, Shift+E to open Ajust window, enabled "apply to image" then the image changed with the gamma/brightness/contrast values, that's ok!
But then I disabled the "apply to image" and the full-image (not the preview) kept the changed settings, if I press cancel the full-image keeps the original settings.
The behavior is wrong, it should reset the full-image to the previous values when unticking the "apply to image" box.
Pierre.
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Wrong procedure, do this:Really i don't understand. I open a picture, enable 'apply to image', make some changes, disable 'apply on image', and cancel, and an undo is made, i have original picture...
1. Open picture
2. Choose "levels" and make changes
3. Check "Apply on image" (now the full-screen image gets adjusted. Perfect so far.)
4. Uncheck "Apply on image". Nothing happens. This is the problem.
At this point, the full-screen image should have been reverted to original, but the adjustment is still applied. IMPORTANT: we are still in the "Levels"-dialog, do not click "Cancel" yet. If you do click "cancel", everything is correctly reverted back to original again.
Did I make myself clear?
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OkTroken wrote:Wrong procedure, do this:Really i don't understand. I open a picture, enable 'apply to image', make some changes, disable 'apply on image', and cancel, and an undo is made, i have original picture...
1. Open picture
2. Choose "levels" and make changes
3. Check "Apply on image" (now the full-screen image gets adjusted. Perfect so far.)
4. Uncheck "Apply on image". Nothing happens. This is the problem.
At this point, the full-screen image should have been reverted to original, but the adjustment is still applied. IMPORTANT: we are still in the "Levels"-dialog, do not click "Cancel" yet. If you do click "cancel", everything is correctly reverted back to original again.
Did I make myself clear?
Pierre.