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Seems nobody cares much about flawed previews...

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  • Ian Wilson
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    It's not clear what your issue is with previews - you'd need to say more if you want helpful comments from other users. Or are you just letting off steam?

    Ian
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    hi Ian, this problem has been discussed again and again here and on other forums. I do shoot a loot of corporate work often high ranking manger in elegant and expansive suits and it is impossible to see the correct color of this fine cloth without zooming in to 100% but even I doing so there is still a mismatch to ps/affinity. this issue is ignored year after year version after version I really think I heave to move on.....
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  • Mike Katz
    Similar issues in Windows too. I have to export and check my output in a third party product before I make final decisions. PITA.
    Also, re-exporting after making an adjustment does not offer to overwrite the previous version. Another PITA.
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  • Permanently deleted user
    [quote="Horseoncowboy " wrote:
    hi Ian, this problem has been discussed again and again here and on other forums. I do shoot a loot of corporate work often high ranking manger in elegant and expansive suits and it is impossible to see the correct color of this fine cloth without zooming in to 100% but even I doing so there is still a mismatch to ps/affinity. this issue is ignored year after year version after version I really think I heave to move on.....


    Very curious. I am on a MBP Retina 15", with a NEC second screen. My images displayed with previews (size 2560 px) on my calibrated NEC display are identical in colors when displayed using Capture One or Photoshop CS6. Without zooming to 100%.
    Of course I use the same color space in both softwares (I use ProStar RGB).
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    the issue seems to be related to high frequency detail like cloth or high iso noise. it has nothing to do with hardware, colorspaces or preview size.
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  • Permanently deleted user
    Are you saying that the window fill preview does not match the 100% 1:1 preview?
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  • Ian Wilson
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    [quote="gusferlizi" wrote:
    Are you saying that the window fill preview does not match the 100% 1:1 preview?

    That is normal behaviour in respect of some adjustments. For example, you won't see the proper effect of noise reduction, purple fringe correction etc in the preview, but only if you zoom in to 100%.

    Ian
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  • Permanently deleted user
    [quote="Ian3" wrote:
    [quote="gusferlizi" wrote:
    Are you saying that the window fill preview does not match the 100% 1:1 preview?

    That is normal behaviour in respect of some adjustments. For example, you won't see the proper effect of noise reduction, purple fringe correction etc in the preview, but only if you zoom in to 100%.

    Ian

    Yes...

    This appears to be by design, since Capture One works with downsampled previews.

    What I'm crying about at the moment is that I'm getting better X-Trans rendering in Lightroom since CO 10.1
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    [quote="Ian3" wrote:
    [quote="gusferlizi" wrote:
    Are you saying that the window fill preview does not match the 100% 1:1 preview?

    That is normal behaviour in respect of some adjustments. For example, you won't see the proper effect of noise reduction, purple fringe correction etc in the preview, but only if you zoom in to 100%.

    Ian


    I would not call this normal even low end software does perform. what I see is a big gap between claim and reality and it follows a path that you can see with other issues it very much seems p1 simply ignores problems they don't like instead of finding solution, even when it comes in form of a special high quality rendering settings which slows things down. hm but they can do this because it would address an issue they keep ignoring for years.....
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  • Ian Wilson
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    When I say it's normal, I mean that this is how this software is designed to work.

    If you don't like the software, there are other things you could use!

    Ian
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    [quote="Ian3" wrote:
    When I say it's normal, I mean that this is how this software is designed to work.

    If you don't like the software, there are other things you could use!

    Ian


    don´t get me wrong I like many aspects of c1 and I use it almost daily but does this not allow me to point out flaws ? c1 is not the holy grail it is like any other software - not perfect - but by accepting major flaws as normal nothing improves.
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  • pah
    [quote="gusferlizi" wrote:
    Ian3 wrote:
    gusferlizi wrote:
    Are you saying that the window fill preview does not match the 100% 1:1 preview?

    That is normal behaviour in respect of some adjustments. For example, you won't see the proper effect of noise reduction, purple fringe correction etc in the preview, but only if you zoom in to 100%.

    Ian

    Yes...

    This appears to be by design, since Capture One works with downsampled previews.


    Because of this current design decision, a 'best workaround' is to lower your Preview size settings to for instance 640px to thereby force CO to render the image from the RAW instead of the preview. This will likely affect performance.
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    thanks for this suggestion, gave it a try but it does not have any impact on the color shift issues is see.

    really hope phase one will fixe this problem, maybe in form of a "accurate preview setting" , easy accessible to be used when speed is not needed.
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