Photoshop can't open tifs from Capture 10
The tif's or jpgs exported from Capture 10 don't open in photoshop unless "include all other" is turned off in the metadata export recipe. With "include all other" turned on photoshop doesn't see the tif as a tif, it sees it as a raw file and opens it up in ACR using the Capture 10 settings. Turning "include all other" off means none of the iptc information is in the tif so it it has to added a second time after export. Is there a setting I'm missing somewhere or does this mean that version 10 is pretty much useless as a raw converter?
Regards, John
Regards, John
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Sounds like this one.
viewtopic.php?f=62&t=24504&p=114009#p114008
Regards,
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Hi,
Another setting that you could look at is the ICC profile field in your recipe. Since version 9.1, it tends to default (or to return) to "Embed Camera Profile" which doesn't make sense. This bug has been already reported but still not fixed in version 10, apparently (I just saw this in one of my recipes).
This bug has caused a lot of trouble when not detected before exporting, especially to the Nik plugins but not only.0 -
I disabled jpg, tif, and png processing and things are back to normal. Thanks, John 0 -
I take back what I said in my previous reply. It works with some files but not others. Two pictures taken withing seconds of one another, one opened in photoshop, the other won't, both using the same settings. I guess it's back to lightroom. Life is too short for this sort of nonsense. 0 -
It seems that "back to lightroom" is the problem. The files that wouldn't open as tif's in photoshop had some processing done in lightroom before they were imported into Capture One. When opened as tifs in photoshop the files reverted to the lightroom settings rather than the Capture One settings. A bug of some sort I'm sure. 0
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