Tadjio wrote:My beef with AutoLevels is that I find I have to adjust the Thresholds too often (starting from 0.002) but I am hoping when the Highlights issues are resolved by Corel/Jeff that AutoLevels w ill be improved!
The need to adjust is a result of being broken. Manual tool adjust is easier than clip adjust. The idea (in Bibble5 anyway) is to set default clips to your taste and your equipment, then leave alone. If they work, great, if ot turn of an go manual. Perhaps also a couple presets with different clips for special situations like bird or aircraft in flight against sky, (I in fact have this one set up.)
In Bibble5 this works well for most images because you can use limited adjustment of tools like exposure, highlight and fill over AL. AL does push back but not completely. In many image sets with AL on, I can run through using only hotkeys [, ], alt-z and alt-x. Plus selective copy instead if there are several similar. But for larger adjustments turn off AL, then use AC or manual curves and/or other manual adjustments.
Historical note: Bibble4 autolevel would almost completely offset any manual adjustments. I was one who suggested that we needed a version that would be a starting point rather than continuous, working similarly to the contemporary version of ACR auto.
Bibble 5 did just that, adding the AC tool and also changing AL to be less aggressive toward other adjustments, so that other tools could be used with it. Some may consider tools over AL an esthetically impure approach, but it worked. I was sorry to see that ASP broke both AL and AC (an unintended consequence of some other change I assume). Once fixed I hope AL and AC will work as before.