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Store TIFF file to another folder

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  • smartyarts

    I have defined a 16bit tiif process recipe that saves the tiffs to the output folder of my session folders with an open with Photoshop setting. I don't like Capture One saving the TIFFs into the Capture folder either. That is not well organized.

    Sharpening and noise reduction is also heavily applied when using Edit With Photoshop, which has to be manually disabled everytime.

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  • SFA

    Gabriel,

     

    The concept is about sending an editable file (presumably to edit) from  C1 to another application.

    If the final file from that application is what you plan to keep then where you save from the other application is perhaps more significant? Whilst it is still a work in progress it might make more sense to keep things side by side?

    If separation is more important to you then yes, as smartyarts suggests, use a process recipe BUT that is not quite the same concept as Edit with in that you new TIFF become a file in its own right that you would then "edit with"  rather than the original.

    In both options there are some controls concerning sharpening and whether or not it is to be used for the new file being produced. A few other things too but they vary a little between the functions.

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  • smartyarts

    I see it like this:
    A file (TIFF) that is used as an intermediate and that can be recreated anytime by a master file (RAW) just needs more storage space, but that intermediate file then again is used to create a master project file (for example PSD) in order to create the final output. Some people just output from Capture One Pro to final, then the intermediate file is skipped and it should land in the output folder anyways.

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