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How to save picture after crop

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  • don maclean
    [quote="NN635860806094040026UL" wrote:
    I'm an user of Adobe PS and hard to understand to save image after cropping with Capture one.
    What is the reason I can't see 'save' or 'save as' after all ?
    Please advice me. 🙄


    CO1 is non-destructive therefore you need to select the Output panel to export an image to reflect the changes you have made to the original.

    All explained here http://help.phaseone.com/en/CO8/Output.aspx
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  • NN635860806094040026UL
    SAVE or SAVE AS is better than those complicate options that I don't need as I'm only user at my own PC.
    It looks very good product but need heavy learning curve. I rather stay in PS.
    thanks for reply. 🤭
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  • Ian Wilson
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    But I think that you may have missed the point about what adjustments like a crop or anything else do in Capture One. They provide instructions about what will happen when the image is "processed" or "exported" to create output in the form of say a TIFF or JPG file. Until you actually create your output you are not committed to any of them, whether a crop, a white balance, a contrast setting, etc. Once you have created say a JPG file that is cropped to certain dimensions, that file cannot be uncropped. But the original raw file with all the information (including the areas outside the crop) still exists unaltered. There is no sense in which you can crop the raw file and save the result. If you want to keep a particular crop (perhaps a square crop of an image) you can crop it square and then clone the variant to have another version that you can crop to some other aspect ratio, say 2x3.

    It's not like using PS, PS Elements, GIMP, etc to take a JPG (or whatever) file and trim something off it with a crop. When you save it the cropped out area is gone for ever (unless you "Save As" of course).

    If you are comparing Capture One with PS you are comparing the wrong things really. It is not meant as an alternative to PS. It's more like an alternative to LR.

    Ian
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