v2014.113 offers improved UI controls on the selective color tab in the photo editor.
As usual, Mike is so understated that I am compelled to report on the new stuff.
First of all HIGH PRIORITY, not LOW!
Here's the deal...
You all remember the new SCB (Smart Color Boost)
You clicked the BOOST button, Q ultimate read the image and decided the maximum color boost it could handle without blowing any colors.
There were a few images that showed too strong a Yellow, or too bright sky.... so we could manually experiment by over writing a 2.55 in the yellow row with? 2.45, 2.35, 2.10, changing all three columns by hand in that Yellow ROW.
Now we have three new features to make it so so easy to find the right setting.
1) Right next to the SCB ball/button there are now up and down arrows which allow you to click a couple of times to change the whole SCB grid up or down in .05 increments. snap 062
2) Next to each COLOR "Y", "R", "B", etc, you will find another set of up/down arrows. This allows you to control individual colors. snap 063
So let's make up an example.
I did SCB (smart color boost) on a water landscape scene which had a lot of green and yellow.
The SCB came up with 2,55 for that image for all the colors.
Yellow looked too strong... click teh down arrow next to the "Y" button and the value of the Yellow will decrement by .05 per click; the whole yellow row with each click!
The wonderful part is that you see the change LIVE in REAL TIME in the preview window box, and you know just when it is just right.
3) Now this is for me, and my old eyes... snap 064
When you use the eye dropper in Select Color, and click on a color, the correct color in teh vertical color column got underlined.... hard for Fred to see which had the underline.
Now click with the dropper on a color, and the whole row lights up for the affected color.
So I certainly don't call this LOW Priority....
This makes the SCB tool from Swiss Army knife quality to a surgical scalpel.
Have fun.
Fred