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Re: AfterShot Pro 1.0.1 is ready!

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guilc wrote:But the help menu entry (F1) always redirect to the online version (http://product.corel.com/help/AfterShot ... index.html), not the local one (file:///opt/AfterShotPro/supportfiles/webhelp/fr/index.html). Or I missed something ? Or it's by design ?
I just installed the new version and when I look at help mine also goes to the online version, not a local version on my computer. Does this mean that if I don't have internet access I can't look at help?

By the way, thanks for the update! I will do some experimenting with it over the coming days.
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Re: AfterShot Pro 1.0.1 is ready!

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Awesome .. thanks Jeff and crew. This morning I got an email saying my D800E will arrive in the next 3 days ... then I find Aftershot ALREADY has the update to use it ... Most impressed indeed !!!

The Highlight recovery is excellent ... very happy ...

Thanks heaps, Ianr
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Re: AfterShot Pro 1.0.1 is ready!

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Jeff Stephens wrote: Release notes:
Additional Camera RAW Support:
  • Nikon D800
  • Nikon D800e
Processing D800 raw files is very impressive. On my i7-920 the example RAW file from dpreview (42 MB) is converted in 1 s using the default settings. Using registered Noise Ninja instead of standard sharpening increases the time to 6 s (to be expected).

Thanks for the work!
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Re: AfterShot Pro 1.0.1 is ready!

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Jeff Stephens wrote: Release notes:
Enhancements
  • Improved Highlight Recovery processing
The help info for the highlight recovery controls doesn't match the options in the new ASP version:

http://product.corel.com/help/AfterShot ... index.html

Would you explain how to use the new controls and how they work? I have been experimenting, of course, but it would help to know what they do. Thanks!
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Re: AfterShot Pro 1.0.1 is ready!

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marbly wrote:Would you explain how to use the new controls and how they work? I have been experimenting, of course, but it would help to know what they do. Thanks!
This is what I got from Dave when I asked about the HR Range slider:
"If it's set too high it will brighten pixels too much where only one channel is blown - IOW, with no exposure adjustment bright parts of the image will become too bright (appear to be blown) if the HR Range is set too high."
And if set to low, the effect is not strong enough, the current default seems t be the best trade-off.

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Update Not Loading Canon .CR2 RAW Files

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The update shows my supported Olympus and Panasonic RAW files in the file system thumbnails, but not my now supported Canon S100 RAW files. I can open the Canon RAW files okay with the File > Open File command, but why don't the thumbnails show up even after refreshing the folder? Strange...
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Re: Update Not Loading Canon .CR2 RAW Files

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jpmccormac wrote:The update shows my supported Olympus and Panasonic RAW files in the file system thumbnails, but not my now supported Canon S100 RAW files. I can open the Canon RAW files okay with the File > Open File command, but why don't the thumbnails show up even after refreshing the folder? Strange...
I'm not sure if this is the answer your looking for, but for my Sony Raw files I had to re-import them to get the thumbnails to show up. There might be an easier way, but thats what I did.
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Re: Update Not Loading Canon .CR2 RAW Files

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jpmccormac wrote:The update shows my supported Olympus and Panasonic RAW files in the file system thumbnails, but not my now supported Canon S100 RAW files. I can open the Canon RAW files okay with the File > Open File command, but why don't the thumbnails show up even after refreshing the folder? Strange...
Nuke the cache.

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Re: AfterShot Pro 1.0.1 is ready!

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Jeff Stephens wrote:
Issues Addressed
  • A one-pixel wide or tall image artifact that appeared through the center of some images
  • Localization issues
  • Instability when removing Heal/Clone layers
  • Demosaicing – stability and processing time
  • Fedora Linux—installation and run issues
  • Output issue that prevented images from being converted to the correct color space
  • No Label – fixed menu bar issue
Enjoy!!
Cheers, Jeff
LOL

And what about the bounch of bugs reported just in this crapy forum??
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Re: AfterShot Pro 1.0.1 is ready!

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Jeff, I submitted a bunch of bug reports for ASP 1.0.0.39, maybe 8-10, to this website:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/ASPFeedback

Unfortunately, I didn't keep a list. Is there a way for me to see the reports I submitted? Preferably the full text of what I submitted. Thanks!
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Re: AfterShot Pro 1.0.1 is ready!

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Marbly -- I have already given an answer to your separate post. So please don't double post. It only risks causing confusion.
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Re: AfterShot Pro 1.0.1 is ready!

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Ken Berry wrote:Marbly -- I have already given an answer to your separate post. So please don't double post. It only risks causing confusion.
Ken, I am sorry for the confusion. My post was directed to Jeff, a Corel employee and the person who started this thread, not to you. If you have his direct email address then I will send him an email also. Thank you.
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Re: AfterShot Pro 1.0.1 is ready!

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Hey guys,

First: if images from supported cameras are not visible, then delete your cache folder or try to re-import them. If that's still not helping, PM me and we'll dig into more details

Other bugs: ya'll have reported more bugs than were fixed in this release. We really appreciate all bug reports - and just because we didn't close every one of them doesn't mean that those bug reports are not valuable. We decided it was critical to get this release with it's 20 additional cameras out to ya'll as quickly as possible, so some known, repeatable issues are still present. Every software release goes through that same balancing act (hardware released, too).

For the new HR process: the controls are now more of a parallel to how Fill Light works: there's one control on the Basic tab, and two on the Tone tab. The 'Highlights' affects the amount of recovery that's performed, and the HR Range controls how far down the histogram to adjust. Recovering highlights involes pulling the brightest areas down a bit in exposure - and a high HR Range value will affect more of the brighter images, while a small value will focus the exposure and recovery only on the very brightest pixels.

Cheers, Jeff
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Re: AfterShot Pro 1.0.1 is ready!

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Jeff Stephens wrote:Hey guys,

First: if images from supported cameras are not visible, then delete your cache folder or try to re-import them. If that's still not helping, PM me and we'll dig into more details

Other bugs: ya'll have reported more bugs than were fixed in this release. We really appreciate all bug reports - and just because we didn't close every one of them doesn't mean that those bug reports are not valuable. We decided it was critical to get this release with it's 20 additional cameras out to ya'll as quickly as possible, so some known, repeatable issues are still present. Every software release goes through that same balancing act (hardware released, too).

For the new HR process: the controls are now more of a parallel to how Fill Light works: there's one control on the Basic tab, and two on the Tone tab. The 'Highlights' affects the amount of recovery that's performed, and the HR Range controls how far down the histogram to adjust. Recovering highlights involes pulling the brightest areas down a bit in exposure - and a high HR Range value will affect more of the brighter images, while a small value will focus the exposure and recovery only on the very brightest pixels.

Cheers, Jeff
Thanks for the explanations Jeff. I can see how keeping current on camera models can take a high priority.
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Re: AfterShot Pro 1.0.1 is ready!

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Jeff Stephens wrote: First: if images from supported cameras are not visible, then delete your cache folder or try to re-import them. If that's still not helping, PM me and we'll dig into more details
Thanks for the tips. Worked like a charm. I can now check the OM-D E-M5 sample files that I have.
Jeff Stephens wrote:Other bugs: ya'll have reported more bugs than were fixed in this release. We really appreciate all bug reports - and just because we didn't close every one of them doesn't mean that those bug reports are not valuable. We decided it was critical to get this release with it's 20 additional cameras out to ya'll as quickly as possible, so some known, repeatable issues are still present. Every software release goes through that same balancing act (hardware released, too).
I think you have hit the balance well this time. And I expect the next update will contain further bug-fixes and more new Camera Models.
Jeff Stephens wrote: For the new HR process: the controls are now more of a parallel to how Fill Light works: there's one control on the Basic tab, and two on the Tone tab. The 'Highlights' affects the amount of recovery that's performed, and the HR Range controls how far down the histogram to adjust. Recovering highlights involes pulling the brightest areas down a bit in exposure - and a high HR Range value will affect more of the brighter images, while a small value will focus the exposure and recovery only on the very brightest pixels.

Cheers, Jeff
Thanks for the explanation. I like the way you implemented this - makes the tools much more usable.
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