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This is a simple request, but the LR implementation of this feature might make it tricky.
I would like to be able to toggle in the Develop Module between before and after the image adjustments are applied. I would like to be able to map this functionality to a button if possible. (Cycle seems to be a great place for it!)
I accomplish this now by pressing "", which invokes the menu command "View | Before / After | Before Only".
For the manner in which I use Before (with no split screens, etc.), the menu command "View | Cycle Loupe View" accomplishes the same thing.
The challenge I think is in deciding which of these two approaches to make mappable. I suggest that the Cycle Loupe View method offers the most flexibility, as it appears to toggle between the After image and however the user last had Before / After set. Using the "" approach would restrict the user to seeing full frame Before only, while the cycle approach allows the user to toggle between their preferred mode.
Copied from original issue: thegouger/MIDI2LR#9
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From @edm81363 on August 17, 2015 19:11
This is a simple request, but the LR implementation of this feature might make it tricky.
I would like to be able to toggle in the Develop Module between before and after the image adjustments are applied. I would like to be able to map this functionality to a button if possible. (Cycle seems to be a great place for it!)
I accomplish this now by pressing "", which invokes the menu command "View | Before / After | Before Only".
For the manner in which I use Before (with no split screens, etc.), the menu command "View | Cycle Loupe View" accomplishes the same thing.
The challenge I think is in deciding which of these two approaches to make mappable. I suggest that the Cycle Loupe View method offers the most flexibility, as it appears to toggle between the After image and however the user last had Before / After set. Using the "" approach would restrict the user to seeing full frame Before only, while the cycle approach allows the user to toggle between their preferred mode.
Copied from original issue: thegouger/MIDI2LR#9
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: