Suggested feature: Exposure slider in (adv.) color editor
The local-adjustment version of the (advanced) Color Editor is a very neat way to "finetune" the selection mask, because the adjustments of the local color editor only apply to pixels which meet _two_ criteria:
1. it is part of the mask
2. its color is within the selected range
One type of adjustment appears to be lacking: adjustment of the exposure - only for the pixels which meet both criteria. This would enable increasing the exposure of a person's face, including hair, in front of a differently colored background, without having to meticulously select the face and hair using the mask function - there is no "refine mask" to do this properly anyway.
It would also enable lowering the exposure of the sky without affecting accidentally masked branches etc.
The adjustment which looks similar at first glance is the "lightness" slider, but it does not appear to perform a clean Exposure adjustment.
1. it is part of the mask
2. its color is within the selected range
One type of adjustment appears to be lacking: adjustment of the exposure - only for the pixels which meet both criteria. This would enable increasing the exposure of a person's face, including hair, in front of a differently colored background, without having to meticulously select the face and hair using the mask function - there is no "refine mask" to do this properly anyway.
It would also enable lowering the exposure of the sky without affecting accidentally masked branches etc.
The adjustment which looks similar at first glance is the "lightness" slider, but it does not appear to perform a clean Exposure adjustment.
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Why there is no refine mask, just use your Brush and eraser, so you can created a gradient mask and then use eraser and brush to refine it. 0 -
Well, that would indeed be the tedious manual mask refinement. What I am referring to is something like Refine Mask.
Such a function is not implemented in Capture One, but the mask combined with the functionality of the advanced color editor comes very close. But has no exposure control...0 -
In color editor there is a great slider called Lightness which does great job. 0 -
[quote="Andriy.Okhrimets" wrote:
In color editor there is a great slider called Lightness which does great job.
I am not denying that the Lightness slider has its purpose - but it is not the same nor as powerful as an Exposure adjustment slider would be.0 -
It just works linear, but yes it is different from exposure. 0
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