You can layer on more than one tone curve in CameraBag, which is impossible in most other apps.The Method dropdown on our tone curves lets you use different algorithms for different needs (Value can preserve skin tones in portraits better, while RGB tends to affect saturation more but can be desirable for increasing both saturation and contrast in a landscape photo, for instance).It also makes it easy to dial up or down the overall strength of a curve’s effect without having to adjust each individual control point. The Amount slider on our tone curves lets you set a low overall amount and then have incredibly fine control with large curve movements.The algorithm we use for how the control points affect the curve (which comes from algorithms created for our 3D modeler, Silo) results in smoother curves that are easier to control without the curve going haywire.Tone curves are a good example of something that is much more powerful and at the same time easier to use in CameraBag, as compared to similar apps. With any loaded preset, you can see exactly which adjustments are included at a single glance. Photographers can apply presets to both photos and videos as a one-click solution or as a starting point, further adjusting per image as needed. Preset-based workflow: Unlike in Lightroom, CameraBag presets are front-and-center, fully layerable, integrated into the main interface, and easy to browse, load, and save.CameraBag lets you include a watermark in any preset, or saved as its own preset that you can then layer on top of any other adjustments or preset, easily visible and adjustable in the main interface.
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