I’m not sure if this request is new, but didn’t find anything with search.
I would like to have the settings of a local adjustment point moveable/undockable from the point itself, which is set into the picture.
So maybe it could look like this
or it becomes part under the local adjustments within the palette
The more I work with local adjustments the more I am annoyed about the direct placement at the point.
i know there was a discussion where one of the member gave a workaround to olace the first point anywhere in a corner, setting then the second point where you need it, and then go to the first point to adjust, but …???
Please don’t forget to vote if it would a useful feature for your work
Hi @Guenterm,
The redesign of the Local Adjustment’s “equalizer” is something that’s indeed on our radar already.
Getting back at the drawing board will not only enhance the usability and overall experience, it will also allow us to easily add new corrections, like the HSL color wheel or the Tone Curve (just a few examples).
Unfortunately I cannot give you a specific release date, so, stay tuned…
Dear @StevenL,
thanks for your response and giving some hope
For me, and ist seems like for others too, its not easy to know what’s in the pipeline or not. A sort of not binding list with the discussed or/and voted feature requests are on your radar would be a good idea to save time for all. And I think to ask for a thread of Jan19 is not reprehensible
I’m a satisfied customer of DXO and the quality of the product, but sometimes I would like to have a more modern and open information politic between manufacturer and your customers and forum members.
I will stay tuned and optimistic
I agree with you but I can also guarantee that even if we had some sort of “public” roadmap/backlog this would not be enough at the end, and because sooner or later something gets postponed for any reason (hiccups and surprises are always around the corner), we will deceive many users…
But I guess we could come up with something “in the middle” solution…
I quite agree with you and would also be very interested by placing this tool elsewhere than in the middle of your picture, exactly where you have to adjust it!