C1 Pro 5 and stitching
The C1 Pro V5 is supposed to add the features missing form V3, but will it finally have stitching implemented? I have heard it may not be in the V5 Beta. This has been being promised for a long time. I know I can't switch over until it is in there.
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OK Jon,
I will wait and see what they do. I don't like the sound of "work around" though.
I have one client that I really need to use stitching for. I have been going back and forth between versions 3 and 4 and maintaing two licenses for almost a year now and have been really hoping all these things would get resolved. I have been trying really hard to not to add to the inflammatory posts about it but this transition has been very frustrating.
thanks
David0 -
[quote="David5" wrote:
OK Jon,
I will wait and see what they do. I don't like the sound of "work around" though.
I have one client that I really need to use stitching for. I have been going back and forth between versions 3 and 4 and maintaing two licenses for almost a year now and have been really hoping all these things would get resolved. I have been trying really hard to not to add to the inflammatory posts about it but this transition has been very frustrating.
thanks
David
Same situation here.....I use a Flexadapter w H10 & H25 backs and the C1Pro v3 stitching is flawless. I'm hoping V5 is much improved on many issues.....as for V4, I just don't use it.0 -
I have tried it out, it is a script in the script menu in C1 5. It opens the files in Photoshop and uses the photoshop stitching feature to do it. It may work better in some ways, and you can apply the color cast in C1 first. But you no longer have the preview in the stitching tool like in C1 3. I don't know, for my purposes I think the old way was quicker and more appropriate for what I need it. I wish they had actually implemented in C1 5, like they said they were. It was the only thing left.
I guess not enough of us are still using the flex adapter anymore.0 -
I must be doing something wrong. When I run the C1 script, PS just overlays the two images, instead of stitching them. I just end up with a garbled mess. Any suggestions? 0 -
The script actually works very well. I guess C1 developers feel that PS has done a good job so why try to duplicate it. Makes sense to me. 0 -
There seems to be a difference in the way C1 and photoshop handle the stitching though. With the flex adapter C1 knew where the images were supposed to line up and keeps them close to that. PS will move them around and overlap them less or more to find a good merge. This may cause problems if you are trying to stitch multiple stitched finals together.
I don't think they are going to, but I really wish they had implemented stitching in C1 v5 specifically for the flex adapter as in 3.7. They had promised it at one time. They had never really addressed some problems with the P45 and wider lenses, but now they have decided it is just too difficult I guess.0 -
[quote="Henry1" wrote:
The script actually works very well. I guess C1 developers feel that PS has done a good job so why try to duplicate it. Makes sense to me.
I feel the same way, but PS isn't working for me. I can't get them to stitch images together whether I use the C1 script, or open the images directly in PS4. I must have something set wrong. I'm trying to stitch 2 P25 images together. Is there a certain setting I need in PS for it to work? If C1 doesn't feel the need to develop stitching for V.5, cool, I'll use the work around. But can someone please tell me what I'm doing wrong.
Thanks!
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I am having some of the same issues using a stitch on CS4, Is there a way to stitch not using CS? and using Phase One only ?
My older software would let me stitch any files....
Hate the fact that we now have to use CS to do any stitch!0 -
Stitching is a function performed by Photoshop ever since Capture One 4.
Capture One simple runs a script that process' the images and then opens them up in Photoshops Automator. If you having issues with the quality of the stitch please try to perform a stitch manually using one of the many different options within Photoshops Photo Merge tool.0
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