Resetting by tab. Issue or misprint?
The manual states:
"When tools have tabbed panels where controls can be adjusted on each, such as the Color Balance, Levels and Curve tools, Capture One allows resetting by tab."
and
"To reset only the adjustments on the selected tab (where applicable), press and hold Cmd/Ctrl (Mac/Windows) while clicking on the local reset button."
It works as described on Color Balance and Levels but not on Curve tools to me.
Issue or misprint?
"When tools have tabbed panels where controls can be adjusted on each, such as the Color Balance, Levels and Curve tools, Capture One allows resetting by tab."
and
"To reset only the adjustments on the selected tab (where applicable), press and hold Cmd/Ctrl (Mac/Windows) while clicking on the local reset button."
It works as described on Color Balance and Levels but not on Curve tools to me.
Issue or misprint?
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It works on the curves tool for me (though I am on a Mac).
Ian0 -
It does not seem to work with Windows however you can right click in a tab and reset (i.e. remove) all the points on a curve which has the same effect.
I can't recall using the reset tab by tab in V11 or earlier but it would be interesting to check.
You might like to create a Support Case to let the Capture One team know of the problem officially.
Grant0 -
[quote="SFA" wrote:
It does not seem to work with Windows however you can right click in a tab and reset (i.e. remove) all the points on a curve which has the same effect.
I can't recall using the reset tab by tab in V11 or earlier but it would be interesting to check.
You might like to create a Support Case to let the Capture One team know of the problem officially.
Grant
Thank you Grant.
You're right. I've been using CO since v5 so it wasn't a problem to reset a tab in other ways for me. I just wanted to be sure there was a bug before opening a case.0 -
[quote="ClauS" wrote:
[quote="SFA" wrote:
It does not seem to work with Windows however you can right click in a tab and reset (i.e. remove) all the points on a curve which has the same effect.
I can't recall using the reset tab by tab in V11 or earlier but it would be interesting to check.
You might like to create a Support Case to let the Capture One team know of the problem officially.
Grant
Thank you Grant.
You're right. I've been using CO since v5 so it wasn't a problem to reset a tab in other ways for me. I just wanted to be sure there was a bug before opening a case.
Ah, OK.
Sounds like a Case is the way to go.0 -
It is a long term alignment issue (which means difference between macOS and Windows versions). Color Editor too, IIRC. 0 -
[quote="Paul_Steunebrink" wrote:
It is a long term alignment issue (which means difference between macOS and Windows versions). Color Editor too, IIRC.
Ok, Thank you. I didn't know and I had already opened a case before reading your reply (but I had something else to report anyway).
Sometimes it feels like Windows users are second class users. All the Mac features only are never pointed out in the manual and you have to discover by yourself that you can't do that. And you ask yourself what is so complicated on Windows not to have the Auto Mode yet... 🙄0 -
[quote="ClauS" wrote:
[quote="Paul_Steunebrink" wrote:
It is a long term alignment issue (which means difference between macOS and Windows versions). Color Editor too, IIRC.
Ok, Thank you. I didn't know and I had already opened a case before reading your reply (but I had something else to report anyway).
Sometimes it feels like Windows users are second class users. All the Mac features only are never pointed out in the manual and you have to discover by yourself that you can't do that. And you ask yourself what is so complicated on Windows not to have the Auto Mode yet... 🙄
What auto mode don’t you have?
Ian0 -
[quote="Ian3" wrote:
What auto mode don’t you have?
Ian
I was talking about the browser auto hide mode. It was called Auto Mode in my older version.0 -
[quote="ClauS" wrote:
[quote="Ian3" wrote:
What auto mode don’t you have?
Ian
I was talking about the browser auto hide mode. It was called Auto Mode in my older version.
ClauS, which version was that? And was it on Windows?
I ask because I believe that Auto Hide of Tools and Browser are only on macOS version of Capture One Pro.0 -
I'm confused as to what this is supposed to do, but if you hover over the reset button when on the background layer, it tells you if the module works with CTRL+click. On windows curves does not have that as a listed option, levels etc.. do.
So am I supposed to be able to apply different levels adjustments in different tabs? It seems like modifying level in one tab affects the levels in another.
In any case I would use layer to apply multiple adjustments of the same tool.0 -
[quote="NNN636460165578985672" wrote:
So am I supposed to be able to apply different levels adjustments in different tabs? It seems like modifying level in one tab affects the levels in another.
In any case I would use layer to apply multiple adjustments of the same tool.
The Levels tool has a tab for the combined RGB channel, and for the respective R, G, and B channel. Adjustments in the respective R, G, and B channel do not interfere with each other, but their adjustments affect the combined RGB channel.
This is independent whether you are on an adjustment layer or the Background layer.0 -
[quote="Paul_Steunebrink" wrote:
[quote="ClauS" wrote:
[quote="Ian3" wrote:
What auto mode don’t you have?
Ian
I was talking about the browser auto hide mode. It was called Auto Mode in my older version.
ClauS, which version was that? And was it on Windows?
I ask because I believe that Auto Hide of Tools and Browser are only on macOS version of Capture One Pro.
I have not entered here for some days so sorry if I didn't reply before.
Yes, the auto hide mode is a macOS only feature. I already wrote it and as I said I don't understand what is preventing to have it on Windows too. It would be a very useful feature on small screen tablet-like PCs as the Surface where you could work in mobility without a keyboard and such a feature would be more practical than going into the menu every time to hide or show the browser. But it would be useful on large screen too even if you have access to the keyboard shortcuts.0 -
[quote="Paul_Steunebrink" wrote:
[quote="NNN636460165578985672" wrote:
So am I supposed to be able to apply different levels adjustments in different tabs? It seems like modifying level in one tab affects the levels in another.
In any case I would use layer to apply multiple adjustments of the same tool.
The Levels tool has a tab for the combined RGB channel, and for the respective R, G, and B channel. Adjustments in the respective R, G, and B channel do not interfere with each other, but their adjustments affect the combined RGB channel.
This is independent whether you are on an adjustment layer or the Background layer.
Ahh, those tabs, makes sense, Thanks.0
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