coldpenguin
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After seeing a rant on one section of this forum, which was possibly just a marketing ploy, I did a quick look to see whether any of this person's work was actually possibly of any benefit.
It appeared that they had several 'tutorials' on you-tube for free access to see how they processed images.
Looking through the tutorials, they didn't really seem to really be anything special. They made what appeared to be a 16MP image look good, but at 700pixels height in a video, almost anything can be made to look good.
Anyway, during the 'tutorials' the author appeared to use (or in my opinion) over-use the flatten image function. Almost every step involved creating a new layer, performing a function on the layer, masking it, then flattening.
Now some stages flatten image is necessary (or at least a copy-merged), but is there really any benefit to using flatten image so frequently, apart from possibly keeping the memory usage down?
Also, the author appeared to be using the quick selection tool a lot, performing a mask, doing some simple edits (contrast etc.), then using the quick selection tool again. Is there any reason why save and load selections should not be used for simple modifications, that don't involve 'moving' pixels like liquify?
It appeared that they had several 'tutorials' on you-tube for free access to see how they processed images.
Looking through the tutorials, they didn't really seem to really be anything special. They made what appeared to be a 16MP image look good, but at 700pixels height in a video, almost anything can be made to look good.
Anyway, during the 'tutorials' the author appeared to use (or in my opinion) over-use the flatten image function. Almost every step involved creating a new layer, performing a function on the layer, masking it, then flattening.
Now some stages flatten image is necessary (or at least a copy-merged), but is there really any benefit to using flatten image so frequently, apart from possibly keeping the memory usage down?
Also, the author appeared to be using the quick selection tool a lot, performing a mask, doing some simple edits (contrast etc.), then using the quick selection tool again. Is there any reason why save and load selections should not be used for simple modifications, that don't involve 'moving' pixels like liquify?