LCC option not available on Leaf files imported via LRC?
Hi,
I've recently discovered that in Capture One v6.32 the LCC options for some of my Leaf AFi 12 files are not available. It appears that those files where I can not select any LCC options are ones that I imported to my computer (Mac Pro) using the Leaf Raw Converter. I do this so that my files can also be cataloged in Lightroom 3. Unfortunately, it appears those files that I used the LRC on can not have a LCC applied to or created. Why? Are the converted .mos files no longer true raw files? What's up? Is there any way to convert the files back to something where I can apply the LCC? I get it that I can have an LCC stored in the camera and applied on capture but this won't work for files already put into my computer and not for using the LCC/HDR processing tricks either - and I don't always want the LCC applied in camera.
And more importantly is the converted .MOS file loosing quality?
Last question - why can't the aptus have the ability to write directly to the card a file that can be opened by all programs LC, C1, LR3???? It's really a problem!
I've recently discovered that in Capture One v6.32 the LCC options for some of my Leaf AFi 12 files are not available. It appears that those files where I can not select any LCC options are ones that I imported to my computer (Mac Pro) using the Leaf Raw Converter. I do this so that my files can also be cataloged in Lightroom 3. Unfortunately, it appears those files that I used the LRC on can not have a LCC applied to or created. Why? Are the converted .mos files no longer true raw files? What's up? Is there any way to convert the files back to something where I can apply the LCC? I get it that I can have an LCC stored in the camera and applied on capture but this won't work for files already put into my computer and not for using the LCC/HDR processing tricks either - and I don't always want the LCC applied in camera.
And more importantly is the converted .MOS file loosing quality?
Last question - why can't the aptus have the ability to write directly to the card a file that can be opened by all programs LC, C1, LR3???? It's really a problem!
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