In the LUT Editor window there is the Apply Effect checkbox.
As far as I understand, it controls whether the screenshot that is being sent to Photoshop has the current LUT effect applied.
But what I'm seeing is that regardless if the checkbox is checked or not, the screenshot sent to Photoshop has the current LUT effect applied.
Is that the expected behaviour?
P.S. I'm using just a single camera, which has the AmplifyColorEffect script and is also used to take screenshots for Photoshop.
Send to Photoshop with Apply Effect [SOLVED]
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Devil_Inside
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- Diogo Teixeira
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Re: Send to Photoshop with Apply Effect
I've just confirmed this is indeed a bug. Thanks you for reporting this!
I already fixed it and it'll be available on the next update. If this feature is important to you, I'll be happy to send you this build before we submit it to the Asset Store. Please just take some time confirm your purchase by providing your invoice number to [email protected] . I'll send it back to your email ASAP.
We can add your invoice number to our system, so in the future you can access any developer builds off our download page.
I already fixed it and it'll be available on the next update. If this feature is important to you, I'll be happy to send you this build before we submit it to the Asset Store. Please just take some time confirm your purchase by providing your invoice number to [email protected] . I'll send it back to your email ASAP.
We can add your invoice number to our system, so in the future you can access any developer builds off our download page.
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Devil_Inside
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Re: Send to Photoshop with Apply Effect
Thanks for a quick fix!
I'm not in a rush, so I can wait for the asset-store release.
I'll send in the invoice number though.
Thanks!
I'm not in a rush, so I can wait for the asset-store release.
I'll send in the invoice number though.
Thanks!