My previous internal RGB space which was based on ProPhoto primaries that are also very wide gamut, but primarily designed many years ago primarily for film based workflows. This is a bit wider and more specifically designed for use with data from modern digital sensors in mind. I have now fully transitioned to a new super wide gamut (color range) internal RGB color space for some operations which is based on the ACES (Academy Color Encoding System) color primaries. Sharpening preview estimates at smaller scale sizes around 50% are also much improved. New dialog for saving settings and presets which allows for selection of just certain adjustments and the ability to create subfolders for grouping settings and preset files.Ĭlarity and sharpening processing stages now previewed at all image preview scale (zoom) sizes. Iridient Developer 2 will not support the preset (".idpre") files which contain just subsets of the full settings and won't support some of the new adjustment options added in version 3. Iridient Developer 3 can open all of them. Internally they are for the most part identical and all share the same XML text format. Iridient Developer 3 is now using new file extensions for it's settings files (".idsf") and presets (".idpre") to better help distinguish the newer settings from the older settings files which used ".rdsf". Now supports grouping settings files and presets into subfolders in the Settings window popup menu. 3.0 beta 5 - Febru(Major Update - 3rd Public Beta)Īdded support for saving settings subsets to disk (aka "presets") which makes it easy to save and apply only specific adjustments, for example just sharpening, without changing other image adjustments and without having to go through a more complicated copy/paste operation.
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