and it'll work on the input buffer of the other module, and thus give you
different results (you won't copy the selected region if that's what you're
after).

j.


On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 3:11 AM, Pascal Obry <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Alexander,
>
> > Just to ask: if I got a nice blendif() selection is there an easy way to
> > get the associated parameters copied to another module to apply another
> > correction on the same area?
>
> No solution today, but indeed a good idea. Yet, not so easy maybe as
> there is different blend-if (RVB of LAB based if I'm not mistaken). I
> don't think one can copy one to the other...
>
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