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Wes Duenkel
Inspiring
October 29, 2021
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P:(Masking) "invert" setting part of preset, affected by "reset sliders" box

  • October 29, 2021
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Please make the "invert" mask setting part of the presets and affected by the "reset sliders automatically" checkbox.

In other words, the "invert" setting should be "remembered" if the "reset sliders automatically" checkbox is unchecked. 

 

Previous versions of ACR behaved this way, in that the invert setting was "remembered" as part of the settings when using the brush, linear, or radial gradient tools (in fact, the invert setting was remembered specificlally to each tool. For example, my radial gradient tool *would* be inverted, but selecting the brush function, it would remember that I *didn't* have it inverted for that tool.)

Basically, we need the settings for each of the brush, linear, or radial gradient tools to "remember" the invert and slider settings from their last use if the "reset sliders automatically" setting is unchecked.

Look at how ACR 13.X handled this, and make it that way again please!

6 replies

Wes Duenkel
Inspiring
October 29, 2021

Ha! Honestly, I highly doubt 99% of ACR userse even noticed this, or probably care. I process about 80,000 images a year, so speed is important to me. I'm a hard core user. Most everyone else probably just dabbles.

Rikk Flohr_Photography
Community Manager
October 29, 2021

Go collect some votes now!

Rikk Flohr: Adobe Photography Org
Wes Duenkel
Inspiring
October 29, 2021

Ah, noted with thanks.

Rikk Flohr_Photography
Community Manager
October 29, 2021

That's why I added a vote.  We are doing it on the backend right now for the integration with our tracking system. We are still working out a few kinks

Rikk Flohr: Adobe Photography Org
Wes Duenkel
Inspiring
October 29, 2021

I don't think we can vote for our own post anymore. At least I can't...

Rikk Flohr_Photography
Community Manager
October 29, 2021

I added a vote - remember to vote on your request too.

Rikk Flohr: Adobe Photography Org