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Photo lock for mac
Photo lock for mac







photo lock for mac

Photo lock for mac full#

Not necessarily a use case for a full lock, but related:Ĭonsider opening a jpeg, png, etc. If you could describe some use cases where a full lock does offer a meaningful advantage in practise or does affect your work negatively (unexpected results/accidental changes) it will be easier to make a case for improvements here. (Your idea of “fully locked” may not be the same as someone else’s idea of it, and the software probably won’t be able to do it all ways for all people.) These are just two examples but I think they are enough to prompt some thought as to what “fully locked” might actually mean in practice. In this case “no changes can be made to a layer at all under any circumstances” would mean that the “fully locked” layer(s) would have to be unaffected by the blur which negates the intent of adding the live filter. If so, then what happens when a layer with an Erase Blend Mode is placed in the area above a “fully locked” layer? In this case “no changes can be made to a layer at all under any circumstances” would mean that the Erase Blend Mode could not have any effect on the underlying layer even though the intent of using the Erase Blend Mode was to alter it.Īnother example is putting a Live Filter over a layer or set of layers. Fritz_H: It might help if you can explain what you mean by “fully lock”.įor instance, do you mean that no changes can be made to a layer at all under any circumstances (until it is unlocked)?









Photo lock for mac