Version 6.1.0.0 #781
Replies: 2 comments 2 replies
-
I love the ability to adjust the "fineness" of an dial on my Midi Mal. I was wondering if there was a way to make it more uniform. For example, it would be nice if I could create a default fineness scale similar to what exists in LR. Example, with Exposure, each click of the dial would adjust (+ or -) 0.10 increments. Highlights, shadows, whites, blacks (+ or -) 0.05. So the variable would be the increments. (+ or -) X . X could be whatever the user wants it to be... 0.01 or 0.05 or 0.10 or whatever the user inserts as the X value. |
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
-
Hello! Did you guys remove the 1/6 Exposure Adjustment in the MenuTrans.xml recently? I reinstalled the 6.1.0.0 just now and I saw that my configuration list is "Unassigned" on the buttons that I assigned exposure 1/6 increase and decrease to. Though the 1/6 exposure commands still work fine, the 1/6 adjustment isn't on the command list anymore. I also saw in the MenuTrans.xml in the source code zip that this is also the case. |
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
-
New features
Fine adjustments This enables more precise adjustments of development parameters than were formerly available. There are new commands under the MIDI2LR develop submenu:
that can be assigned to buttons. These buttons engage a "fineness" amount that affects all your adjustments until you cancel fineness. For example, pressing Fine 4 will restrict the editing range to 1/4 of the usual range, centered, if possible, on the current value for all parameters on your controller. Pressing Fine 4 when Fine 4 is already in effect will cancel fineness. Pressing any other Fine number button when Fine 4 is active will change the fineness value to the new number—for example Fine 16 will reduce the editing range to 1/16 of the usual, again, centered on the current value for each parameter. This works the same for any of the Fine number commands: the first press engages that fineness, the second press cancels it, pressing any other fineness value switches to that one. You can also program a Fine Off button that will cancel fineness no matter what the current value is. Alternatively, you can use the Fine Decrease and Fine Increase buttons. Increase doubles fineness (2, 4, 8, 16, etc.) while Fine Decrease halves it. If you hit Fine Decrease when fineness is 2, it turns off the fineness adjustment.
Quick develop Added smaller increment for exposure: 1/6 stop.
Improvements
Bug fixes
This discussion was created from the release Version 6.1.0.0.
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
All reactions