Exposure may show value in red or grayed out
Occasionally the exposure setting is grayed out and cannot be moved. Selecting any other tab and returning to the adjustments tab returns the exposure function to normal.
Both of these oddities appeared in version 12. They also occur in the most recent version of 20.
Jerry C
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NN635680879799322049UL wrote:
Occasionally, for no apparent reason, the exposure setting value appears in red and the exposure value then appears in red for any selected image.Normally, a value in red should indicate a parameter that is out of range, but in this case, it is red for no apparent reason. It has absolutely no effect and exposure adjustments work normally other than their value appearing in red. Exiting and restarting C1 returns the value to its usual black color.
Occasionally the exposure setting is grayed out and cannot be moved. Selecting any other tab and returning to the adjustments tab returns the exposure function to normal.
Both of these oddities appeared in version 12. They also occur in the most recent version of 20.
The red values I have seen this in Capture One for many years, some periods more frequently, other periods rarely or not at all. I have not seen it lately, to be honest.
Being grey out temporarily, I have not witnessed.0 -
I am not surprised you have not observed transiently grayed out/nonfunctional parameters, while I have. The occurrence of bugs reported by users or the lack of them seems to depend on their hardware configurations and the features they depend on.
Bugs occur in a context and whether or not Capture One is a blessing or a curse depends a lot on how and why and on what device you use it.
Jerry C0 -
Currently, I'm experiencing grayed-out adjustment parameters (all) for a single raw image. I'm fairly new to CO, using CO12, and I haven't had this happen before. This particular ARW image is one I had problems with earlier while briefly using CO20. In that instance apparently, the processing of the image may have been incomplete since the jpg output was distorted. This happened repeatedly with further attempts. At last, the effort caused my pc to crash and I was forced to reboot (tried Task Manager). I decided that instance may heave been due to my notebook pc specs, so I've dropped back to CO12 and thus far, it's been fine. This issue, non-functional parameters, the exception. Don't know what to do about this one image.
HP x360 2-in-one notebook...
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-55001J CPU @ 2.40GHz
Installed memory (RAM): 8.00 GB
System type: 64-bit Operating System, x64-based
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Maybe the file is simply corrupted, can you try a different raw developer to test this image?
Or is the file locked? I think I remember some post or article about a "locked" property.
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