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Suggestion - Radial Filter

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  • Permanently deleted user
    Hi,

    just an idea: when playing with the parameters size, hardness and opacity for the brush in local adjustments and you do a single click on the spot which you like to edit, isn't this exactly what a radial filter would achieve. Or simply inverting the mask for the opposite effect.
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  • kurnialim
    Ahh, never think of it, I always do it in photoshop camera raw filter at the end...Thanks
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  • Martijn van Eeten
    Except a proper radial filter can also be changed into an ellipse and then rotated.
    As such, a radial filter can be used to mimic a light spot.
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  • Ian Wilson
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    [quote="kurnialim" wrote:
    Hello,

    Just wanna say please add radial filter for next update, I move from LR to C1 Pro and the only thing I miss is only radial filter. Well I can use brush but it will be better if we have that feature, thanks.

    It would be a nice feature to have. If you really want it, you should make a feature request via a support case. That way Phase One can gauge how often people ask for that feature. (This is just a user-to-user forum, and although Phase One staff contribute from time to time, stuff in here is not directly addressed to them.)

    Ian
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  • SFA
    [quote="M4rtijn" wrote:
    Except a proper radial filter can also be changed into an ellipse and then rotated.
    As such, a radial filter can be used to mimic a light spot.



    But is that the job of a RAW converter?
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  • Keith Reeder
    Nope. It's yet another job for a pixel editor, not a Raw converter.
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  • Permanently deleted user
    Hi Grant and Keith

    Well said. To my mind Phase is losing the plot with C1. Yes, it has the best raw converter for non-Cannon for now. But next year? And if you were totally wedded to C1 would you go for Cannon if you started again? I know I would not. But like you I have found my own work around with C1. So thanks to my own sweat and tears I can get what I want out of C1 with my 7D and 5D2. And it is still marginally better than DxO.

    The C1 Cannon colour fiasco is a tragedy for Phase and for its customers. So please, Phase, forget the fancy stuff and get back to basics with a raw converter that does justice to the sophisticated cameras that are on the market. Starting with a serious review of the way C1 handles colour.

    Peter Jones
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  • Andriy.Okhrimets
    Keith Reeder Agreed what you just said.
    Still sometimes people use C1 more then just RAW convertor, as a catalog or a creative tool.
    Radial filters sometimes can be useful, of course less useful then liniar gradients.
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  • WPNL
    Keith, I understand your comment and it's quite true but...
    1 - Looking at my workflow i'd like to use as less programs as possible, so if some "basic" tasks are available in C1 that would certainly be of great value to me.
    2 - Keep in mind one of "our" greatest competitors: Lightroom (or Photoshop of course) has some advantage in this.

    I find myself exporting to tiff/jpg and then edit in PS or add more "creative effects" with Topaz, an integrated / plugin for this suite would be great but that would probably be too far fetched. A "simple" radial filter is something else...

    Of course, where to draw the line for functionality or add-ons, that's hard but as long as it doesn't degrade the quality and usability of C1, why not?

    😊
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  • Permanently deleted user
    Sorry gents I don't get it. It has been mentioned here already that a radial filter CAN be EASILY achieved in an Adjustment Layer. All it needs is to vary the brush size, the hardness and the opacity - and do a click or a stroke for a different format than circular. And for correction there's still the Erase brush whose effect can be also controlled via size, hardness and opacity.

    I for my part prefer such an universally adjustable tool which allows to give the area to be edited/adjusted the shape that's needed. Not limited to some few predefined shapes. Again I'm failing to see what functionality might be missing here.
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  • Rodast
    [quote="Michael11" wrote:
    ... It has been mentioned here already that a radial filter CAN be EASILY achieved in an Adjustment Layer. All it needs is to vary the brush size, the hardness and the opacity - and do a click or a stroke for a different format than circular. And for correction there's still the Erase brush whose effect can be also controlled via size, hardness and opacity ...

    That is just another workaround ...

    I would like to see a "real" radial filter in C1 too an it would be a great improvement of C1.
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  • Permanently deleted user
    Rodast:

    Isn't image editing a "workaround"? 😊
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