Has anyone else also found that some of the font colors in the new version are a bit hard to read?
The fonts on the tool tabs (Standard/Color/Tone/Detail...) and same for the lefthand tabs are so dark that they are very close to the colors of the window itself, so I find them hard to read.
Also I do not seem to be able to enable OpenCL, but that is something I need to recheck in my system
Font colors in AfterShot2 hard to read
Re: Font colors in AfterShot2 hard to read
In case this helps anyone else, the OpenCL issue was fixed by installing the latest nvidia-opencl-icd package which somehow I missed.
About the fonts, I still find the white fonts in After Shot Pro 1.2 to be much easier and clearer to read than the new gray/darkgray fonts
About the fonts, I still find the white fonts in After Shot Pro 1.2 to be much easier and clearer to read than the new gray/darkgray fonts
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Re: Font colors in AfterShot2 hard to read
I agree - it works at night - but its really hard to read with daylight, even if you use window blinds ...
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Nikon D7000 + D70, Nikon P6000, Nikon P330 (use P7800) PanasonicTZ100, Vuescan
bibble 4, bibble 5, ASP mostly on Ubuntu 14.04 ( sometimes Suse Linux 11.4 or WIN10)