Scripting? Auto adjust images to follow a certain method
I've been looking at ways of automating this, however, I am new to Capture One so there could be a simpler way to achieve this automation.
Here is what I do and what I want to automate
The image I am working on is e-commerce so 75% is generally the same colour. I would either like to prompt the user to select a color readout tool. and place it and then get a reading of RGB and luminance, or get the modal average colour.
Once I have the RGB Luminence readings raise first the brightness till the luminence reaches 215. Then increase highlights till it reaches 224.
Then using the curves max red point and then Green and blue, raise each till the RGB value becomes 224 225 228.
Is this something that is possible to script/automate?
Thanks
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Sort of, though you are on the thin end of what is possible.
Some of the adjustment stuff sounds similar to this project I made last year: https://shootmachine.co/2022/05/15/match-total-exposures-2/
The tricky stuff is the UX as you describe it: "prompt-and-then-place-a-read-out" idea would be hard to do nicely. There are no event properties for such things to know when or if the user completes such a task - and idling only gets you so far.
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That sounds like the right idea, I'm on Version 23 of CO. As I'm new to capture one I'm sure i'm going the wrong way about achieving this.
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I think it sounds like the right approach for numeric adjustment like this, I just think the UX bit is going to be the decider, not the mechanics.
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Sort of, though you are on the thin end of what is possible.
Some of the adjustment stuff sounds similar to this project I made last year: https://shootmachine.co/2022/05/15/match-backrooms-total-exposures-2/
The tricky stuff is the UX as you describe it: "prompt-and-then-place-a-read-out" idea would be hard to do nicely. There are no event properties for such things to know when or if the user completes such a task - and idling only gets you so far.
That seems like the best course of action, and the version of CO I'm using is 23.
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