OK, now the interaction design input: yes, someone made a terrible mistake more than 20 years ago by taking a metaphor from the physical photo lab and using it in the digital software realm without taking the change of medium into account. this is a very common mistake, when metaphors are taken from one medium to another. so it should have never been called unsharp mask. I have nothing against correcting mistakes made in the past, but we are in this case stuck with the name. and as Sven pointed out, our product vision implies high-end use with thousands hours of (self-)training included. mastering any professional tool takes that amount of effort. no shortcuts. so we have to live with the pro' (in-crowd) name for this and not make ourselves ridiculous trying to reinvent this wheel. the best suggestion I have ever read (and this issue has been chewed on again and again since the first UI review I did with Kamila ages ago) is: On 8 Dec 2010, at 23:39, Sven Neumann wrote: > About the menu, that's a good point. IMO it would be useful to have a > "Sharpen" group in the "Filters->Enhance" menu, separated from the > other > filters. Here all sharpen filters can register and having "Unsharp > Mask" > in a group with "Sharpen" should be a good hint on what it actually > does. clarification by context. good. --ps founder + principal interaction architect man + machine interface works http://blog.mmiworks.net: on interaction architecture _______________________________________________ Gimp-developer mailing list Gimp-developer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer