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Posted: November 17, 2010 5:19 am | ||
Sphinx.
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Hmm.. thought I could get around the darn description text truncation - obviously that didn't work, hehe.
FF why are you stripping linebreaks from descriptions? Anyways - I added new presets and updated a few parts. I'm not sure how useful the filter is "as filter" - think of it as a CMYK snippet/component collection ![]() |
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Posted: November 17, 2010 5:22 am | ||
Kraellin
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i looked under the hood on this one, sphinx. i'm envious of your scripting ability. nice job!
If wishes were horses... there'd be a whole lot of horse crap to clean up!
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Posted: November 17, 2010 8:00 am | ||
Indigo Ray
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Well gee thanks again Sphinx for helping me out, including the speedy reply!
![]() One could no doubt make a few printer-simulated and color-tone filters with this one. |
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Posted: November 17, 2010 4:29 pm | ||
Sphinx.
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Upd ate with totally unreadable, but conventional, description is in.
Glad you like it Indigo. About the Extract CMYK thingie - I didn't go for the normal FF approach where you have to add an Extract for each channel as it is not very optimal (specially not with the basic overhead of using scripts), and honestly I like this approach better. @Kraellin Just get started .. once you have the basic knowledge about Lua, its syntax and available functions, its really not that different from the "visual modular programming" you're used to in FF ![]() I'd like to start a very basic set of tutorials for people that never worked with scripting and programming, but it is actually not that easy - how detailed should it be and so on.. If you have any suggestions let me know ![]() |
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