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local exposure adjustments

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  • Drew Altdo
    [quote="NN217188UL" wrote:
    When can we expect this feature...

    Sorry, which feature exactly? The ability to export Adjusted RAW to a separate RAW (adjustments included) or the ability to use "local, gradual exposure corrections"?
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  • NN217188UL
    Both features would be great, but the local adjustments within CaptureOne would of course be the best solution, since it's the best raw convertor for the Phase One files. Available in the next upgrade? When?
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  • Drew Altdo
    Does the currently available keyboard shortcut not work for the Exposure Adjustment you are currently looking for?
    (CTRL CMND + and CTRL CMND -)
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  • rap_digital
    You could always export multiple 16bit tiffs and mask at the LOCAL adjustments in Shop. Pretty old school I know......
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  • Edward Moss
    Drew, think they are after the ability to selectively alter exposure/adjustments on part of the image before export, something I think LR does and would be nice to have in C1 😄
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  • Drew Altdo
    Gotcha. Noted.
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  • NN217188UL
    Drew, indeed, this is a very handy feature in lightroom, you can draw a gradient over a part of the image, for example an overexposed sky or a window in an interior, and then change exposure, contrast , brightness, saturation, … You can even alter the colour of the gradient , so you can compensate for different colour temparatures, for example neutralize blueish daylight falling in when one uses incandescent lighting.
    Apart from the gradients (multiple can be applied on the same image) you can also paint these effects in locally with a brush. (nice for lighting up eyes and teeth)
    This is a big timesaver since all this work doesn't have to done in PS no more. Hope to see this in CaptureOne because now you have to make several variations, export them to tiffs, and then overlay them in PS.
    Steven
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  • Drew Altdo
    Steven,
    Right. Now I got it, sorry for the confusion.
    If you could log a support case and make the Feature Request formally we will be sure to put it in the right hands.
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  • deejjjaaaa
    [quote="NN217188UL" wrote:

    This is a big timesaver


    that will be a major codework for P1 which even if implemented we will not see until C1 v6 or rather v7... rather quick alternative (albeit still time consuming for users and you still need to have photoshop) will be if C1 can export to .PSD w/ several layers inside .PSD bracketed (user defined) by exposure for example, instead of users manually exporting several .TIFs and assembling them manually into layers in photoshop... then you just finish the work in photoshop using its tools to work with layers... or like DxO to be able to export to linear .DNG so that users can finish the work in other tools like LR/ACR or LightZone (not sure if Lightzone supports linear .DNGs though - but it is very good w/ local adjustments and Lightcrafts implemented it way before Adobe or Bibble).
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  • rap_digital
    You can use color editor to correct color temp differences.
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  • NN217188UL
    Yes, it will indeed be a lot of work to program that. An export to a linear DNG with the LCC corrections would be just fine for me, so I can finish the image in Lightroom.
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  • Zach2
    I too want this and have formally put in a feature request, this would save me sooo much time!
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  • rap_digital
    You can process a dng out of V5. I've never had the need or want to, but I'm pretty sure that the LCC settings will carry over. I've never bothered to because I find I can get much nicer results out of V5 than the ACR engine, especially with with phase files.
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  • deejjjaaaa
    [quote="rap_digital" wrote:
    You can process a dng out of V5.


    w/o any adjustments
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