DPP++ 11.3.1 Available

DPP++ 11.3.1 Available

Postby DPP++ » Wed Feb 26, 2014 1:52 pm

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What's new in Version 11.3.1

    This version adds the following features :

  • Added the ability to display an harmonic armature composition guide to the trimming tool.

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  • Added circular knobs to the magic rule. These knobs allows to rotate the rule around its center. This is more useful than using the previsou square knobs while maintaining the shift key pressed. The red knob that allowed to hide the rule has been removed because it's possible to hide the rule using the "Rule" button.

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  • Added 3 new statistical data :
    -WC : White Color. This number represents the percentage of the white surface (mix of the three RGB colors) in the RGB histogram. This can be used sometimes to fix white balance. Choose to configure the white balance by the color temperature, then set the color temperature value where this percentage reaches its maximum (having a maximum of white surface in the histogram reduces the chances to have a color tint in the picture). Of course this method doesn't work on all pictures.
    -SC : Single Color. This number represents the percentage of single colors (Red alone, Blue alone, Green alone) in the RGB histogram. This can be used sometimes to fix white balance. Choose to configure the white balance by the color temperature, then set the color temperature value where this percentage reaches its minimum (having a minimum of single colors surface in the histogram reduces the chances to have a color tint in the picture). Of course this method doesn't work on all pictures. Note that this is not exactly the opposite of the previous method because in the RGB histogram you may have a mix of only 2 colors (for instance Red and Blue provide Magenta color in the RGB histogram).
    -TS : Total surface. This number represents the total surface of the RGB histogram (except the clipped data). A maximum surface means that the RGB values are well distributed between the different levels, but this doesn't mean that the shot is necessarely well exposed.

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