Custom presets are on our ToDo list. Right now you may use some image as a reference - set the right balance for it, and check that in Preferences - White Balance section you have "White Balance for the next file (same camera)" dropdown set to "Same as previous". It may be a tad faster than using entry fields and sliders.
Comparing shots is an important thing, and we are trying to figure out the method with good usability for photographers. When I work with a real light table, selecting slides, I just put them side to side; and sometimes one above the other. With FRV I just start 2 instances of the program if I need to compare, but that is rather cludgy. We want to come up with a good solution, not something temporary.
Dear Sir,
Dear Sir,
Custom presets are on our ToDo list. Right now you may use some image as a reference - set the right balance for it, and check that in Preferences - White Balance section you have "White Balance for the next file (same camera)" dropdown set to "Same as previous". It may be a tad faster than using entry fields and sliders.
Comparing shots is an important thing, and we are trying to figure out the method with good usability for photographers. When I work with a real light table, selecting slides, I just put them side to side; and sometimes one above the other. With FRV I just start 2 instances of the program if I need to compare, but that is rather cludgy. We want to come up with a good solution, not something temporary.