Hue Saturation Transformation and Show Affected Region

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Hue Saturation Transformation and Show Affected Region

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Would something similar to Show Affected Region in Selective Colour make sense in Hue Saturation Transformation as well?

p.s. Before I forget: I noticed that the pop-up help tips when hovering on the Hue Saturation control pannel buttons take quite long to repaint (or more precisely, when I hover, the area when they are just about to appear is blanked for a few seconds before they pop-up there).
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Re: Hue Saturation Transformation and Show Affected Region

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I have one more suggestion for Expand slider. Maybe changing it to Expand Histogram or something similar could be a better clue of what it does? I keep thinking it will expand selection.
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Re: Hue Saturation Transformation and Show Affected Region

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Trying to compare Hue Saturation Transformation with Hue Saturation mask, I managed to crash PWP: open Hue Saturation Transformation Dialog --> New Mask --> hit Hue Saturation button in the Mask Control.
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Re: Hue Saturation Transformation and Show Affected Region

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I have fixed all these problems for the next release, but unable to reproduce delay when hovering.
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Re: Hue Saturation Transformation and Show Affected Region

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Cheers! Show Affected Region works wonderfully. One comment, but I'm not sure how sane it is: in Show Affected Region, the areas that are not selected are black and the areas that are, show through. If the selected areas are v. dark, it's hard to see it clearly when Show Affected Region is on (this kind of goes with the territory). I was thinking that they may show better if they were brightened a bit - maybe linking the Expand Histogram with brightening the affected areas (when the feature is turned on) could work - although I'm not sure if this is a good idea or even worth it...
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