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save adjustments?

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  • SFA
    Do you mean you are trying to save Preset or a Style?
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  • Permanently deleted user
    Lars, it would help if you give more details on what you want to do with the saved adjustments. For example, are you trying to export and adjusted Raw file so it can be imported with adjustments to another machine? Or are you interested in creating a Style or Preset for use with other images in the catalog/session? Or do you want to copy the adjustments made to an image in one catalog/session to an image in a different catalog/session? Or something else?
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  • Lars Hennings
    Hi, there is a RAW/ RAF from another user of C1 which I changed. Now I hoped to save adjustments and send this with mail without the RAW. I beleave to save adjustments before and could use them after it in the import mask, so that imported RAW are changed in contrast, as example. The menü: saved adjustments only give this way (three points): save style (as *.costyle).

    OK, I HAVE IT. The way works if using the fall menue above: adjustments/ style/ save user style.
    Then the *.costyle is saved, can used by import or copied to send it by mail.

    Thanks for help to search and think... lars
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    LarsH wrote:
    Hi, there is a RAW/ RAF from another user of C1 which I changed. Now I hoped to save adjustments and send this with mail without the RAW. I beleave to save adjustments before and could use them after it in the import mask, so that imported RAW are changed in contrast, as example. The menü: saved adjustments only give this way (three points): save style (as *.costyle).

    OK, I HAVE IT. The way works if using the fall menue above: adjustments/ style/ save user style.
    Then the *.costyle is saved, can used by import or copied to send it by mail.

    Thanks for help to search and think... lars

    I would have packed it as EIP (session) or export original as EIP (session or catalog). It was made for this purpose.
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  • Lars Hennings
    Thx., Paul. (for the last help too) It is a little bit smaller now... Is a costyle file from C1-20 to read with C1-12? Reg. lars
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  • Eric Valk
    How to send the adjustments without the file?

    Sending the EIP sends adjustments and the file.

    Another way is to export the adjusted image as a catalog. The catalog overhead is quite small.

    If the image file is inside the catalog, In Capture One drag it from "In Catalog" to some other location (Desktop if you can manage it) , and then from OSX Finder delete it.

    Now you have a catalog with every adjustment and metadata for the image file. Compress the catalog (to protect the information that it is a bundle with folders inside, and also to make it smaller), and send that with email.
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  • Lars Hennings
    Hi Eric.May be I don´t understand you... I know about EIF but not using catalogs. There was a RAW given by another user in a forum to check out the best way to sharpen. Some tried. But to see it in the forum the quality is not enough. So one can send the costyle file. Others import it and have a good look. Reg., lars
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  • Eric Valk
    LarsH wrote:
    Hi Eric.May be I don´t understand you... I know about EIF but not using catalogs. There was a RAW given by another user in a forum to check out the best way to sharpen. Some tried. But to see it in the forum the quality is not enough. So one can send the costyle file. Others import it and have a good look. Reg., lars


    Sounds like you have the problem solved then, no need to wory about my comments
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