I frequently use the 'filter' option when converting to a monochrome image. A lot of times, I'll toggle between two of the solid colors, say, red and blue to see how the different areas of the image are effected. Unfortunately, this takes moving the mouse and clicking, then looking back at my image.
It would be great to have Ctrl-T dhortcut that would toggle between the current filter and the previous one.
It would also be great to not have the pop-up appear over the target image while the new transform is applied. It distracts from examining the change that is about to happen.
Thanks!
John P.
Monochrome Xform feature request
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Re: Monochrome Xform feature request
If you insert a splitter after the input image you can then create two different Monochrome transformations based on the same input image. You can then swap back and forth between them using the left and right arrow keys. This technique works for any transformation.
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Re: Monochrome Xform feature request
Sounds like a good solution - thanks!
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Re: Monochrome Xform feature request
There is also the Compare transformation that lets you compare and toggle two images and choose which one to output.
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