Export to Image in L3.1 includes hidden Adjustment Layers in rendered output
I was confused as to why an image that I had been editing was always over-saturated in the exported JPG. The image has several Adjustment Layers, one of which ("Adjustment layer 4") was used for testing purposes and was hidden in the L3 workflow. (BTW, the slight shading difference between visible/hidden eye icon is too subtle to be easily discerned! Why not use different colours for visible/hidden states?)
However, all layers are rendered during image export, including the hidden layer, thus resulting in an incorrect image! Common sense would suggest that hidden layers should be excluded when rendering an image during export.
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Hi Neil,
I'm sorry to hear that you're having hidden layers appear in the finished, exported image. Please contact us at www.skylum.com/support and include a link to this thread in your message so we can investigate the issue. Thanks in advance!
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I also got the same problem in 3.1.0.2942 on Windows 10, the the export to jpeg got funny color because it also include hidden adjustment layer. To solve this, I deleted the hidden layer and export image is back to color that I want.
Luminar team, please include this into the next update.
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