PF2 in PSE will essentially strip it of anything that wasn't edited within PSE itself. (And the basic sharpness, contrast, saturation and tone settings, but you don't need NakedPSE to change those.) Maybe I've missed something but it seems opening a. Seems the only thing NakedPSE can change that PSE also maintains is the option to prevent a saved profile from being edited further or not. What I've found so far is though profiles with edited curves work fine in-camera and in DPP, regular PSE doesn't reflect the alterations, and trying to edit the curves or most other 'hidden' things in NakedPSE and then editing the profile further in PSE causes the NakedRGB edits to be lost. Signed up to the forum say thanks for bringing this to people's attention, at the very least. This NakedPSE gives quick access to the R, G and B curves separately. Randomly got the itch to search again today and I'm glad I did. Tried via hex as brought up earlier in this thread but couldn't get reliable results probably more my limitation than the method itself, but anyway. I read through this thread a year or so ago while looking for a way to access and hopefully edit the R, G, and B curves separately.
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