I miss the gradient slider in the live stack histogram.
Can that be added back... or is there a setting/plugin for the current version that gives that control back?
I know it is really post processing, but so is the live stack in general, and it's great for EAA.
Thanks!
Bill
Gradient Slider in Live Stack
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Re: Gradient Slider in Live Stack
Hi Bill,
can you just confirm exactly what you mean by the gradient slider? Perhaps with a screenshot showing in a previous version so that I am exactly sure about what you are requesting.
Cheers, Robin
can you just confirm exactly what you mean by the gradient slider? Perhaps with a screenshot showing in a previous version so that I am exactly sure about what you are requesting.
Cheers, Robin
Re: Gradient Slider in Live Stack
Hi Robin,
I just started back with some astrophotography after a long hiatus. I uninstalled my old version and I don't have a screen shot. But I did find it being used in a YouTube video (SC v2.7). Here's a link, the demonstrator starts using it around 3:40 into the video. It's the slider that changes the shape of the gamma transfer curve.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIlJHyVWei4
Thanks!
Bill
I just started back with some astrophotography after a long hiatus. I uninstalled my old version and I don't have a screen shot. But I did find it being used in a YouTube video (SC v2.7). Here's a link, the demonstrator starts using it around 3:40 into the video. It's the slider that changes the shape of the gamma transfer curve.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIlJHyVWei4
Thanks!
Bill