Let's unscary this feature together!So far, based on questions I get in my email, I think we all were trotting down the old familiar path of lighter/ darker tools.
ODR is a brilliantly new approach that gives you the ability to select an area for maximum detail in your selected area, and move your selection for optimal results.
.... and it really is not scary; not intimidating either.
.....and with the A/B switch to give you the ability tio see if you like what you did, or the previous was better.... we are well armed.
ODR has three basic parts, Uni-fecta, Bi-fecta, and Tri-fecta.
Uni-fecta refers to ONE click application of ODR with amazing esults, as you will see in the video.
Bi-fecta refers to using the selective FOCUS box to tell Qimage whar area to FOCUS on to offer max detail.
Tri-fecta refers to the ability of ODR to allow you to add a over bright limit to the hot spots using the Magenta drawn rectangle.
Sometimes you need it, and sometimes you wont.
The A/B switch can also be used to check White Balance results from using two different test locations and seeing which you liked better.
Another often missed feature is that Qimage will SAVE whichever screen is live; A or B.
If you are tweaking your image in refine, and have settings in "A" and different ones in "B", which screen is showing at the time you his SAVE is the one that is saved.
Pretty neat!
OK Video time. Please go to full screen and HD to get the best information.
The video will show some easy peasy steps in ODR.
https://youtu.be/OrOJw5lRWiY