Just trying to remove a stupid bug in the sky...
Spent a good 10 minutes frustrated trying to get a fly out of a blue sky.
Spot removal usually works fine for me. It creates this about 20% faded still the fly there version. Be nice if you could increase the the power of the spot removal to 100% opacity.
My friend told me use a heal layer.
Here's where my frustration increased.
Created a heal layer - same routine moved cursor over the fly and pop - same result.
NOOOOOO!!!
Apparently Capture One is not smart enough to change cursors to a brush when you are actively selecting a layer - obvious I want a brush tool. Maybe sometime we can fix. Default brush cursor to the active window you are working in....
I've said my peace.
Love Capture One - just want to share so it can get better...
Aaron
Spot removal usually works fine for me. It creates this about 20% faded still the fly there version. Be nice if you could increase the the power of the spot removal to 100% opacity.
My friend told me use a heal layer.
Here's where my frustration increased.
Created a heal layer - same routine moved cursor over the fly and pop - same result.
NOOOOOO!!!
Apparently Capture One is not smart enough to change cursors to a brush when you are actively selecting a layer - obvious I want a brush tool. Maybe sometime we can fix. Default brush cursor to the active window you are working in....
I've said my peace.
Love Capture One - just want to share so it can get better...
Aaron
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Using the spot tool, is it set to Spot or Dust? If one doesn't work try the other. Also experiment with the radius of the tool in comparison with the bug - needs to be a bot bigger than the bug I'd suggest. I fairly frequently use the tool for just that purpose and it seems to usually work.
Did you succeed in the end with a Heal layer? (I don't agree with you that it should default to the brush tool, by the way. It's not always the first thing I want when I select a layer.)
Ian0 -
Spot and dust both dont work. There's some form of transparency that leaks through. Try test it for yourself remove a black dot from a white background.
We can agree to disagree.
When you select a new clone or heal layer it SHOULD default to brush... Only other tool would be erasing. Not sure what you want it to default to...0 -
Select layer, hit B, how hard can it B... 0 -
Hitting B loses you time. Removing steps saves time. Complaining here is the only way the program can improve. 0 -
[quote="NN636145658007519132UL" wrote:
Hitting B loses you time. Removing steps saves time. Complaining here is the only way the program can improve.
The actual only way is to file a feature request.0 -
Oooo I didnt know about that... I have many a feature request.
I use Capture One every day 😊0 -
[quote="NN636145658007519132UL" wrote:
Apparently Capture One is not smart enough to change cursors to a brush when you are actively selecting a layer - obvious I want a brush tool.
Which brush to select?
You could work the other way around. Select a brush, create a layer.0 -
On the same subject of defaulting cursor tools... Say you are on the hand tool.
Ok time to crop the image - you select the crop drop down and select 2x3 size ratio.
Obviously I want to crop something I just selected a size ratio. Nope it goes back to the hand tool you were on.
I'll try make a formal request.0 -
Hit C 0 -
The entitlement is strong with this one. 0 -
[quote="cdc" wrote:
The entitlement is strong with this one.
Patience you must have.0
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