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Capture One does not preserve Aperture adjustments?!

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  • OddS.

    > nameless user:  ...does not preserve adjustments...

    One raw "engine" can, in general, not preserve adjustments made by a different raw engine. It is not specific to Capture One, it's more like the nature of the thing. Basically; "burn" adjustments into tiffs and load those tiffs for continued work in the new software.

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  • Terry P

    Thank you for that explanation and suggestion. 

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  • Ian Wilson
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    You should find that some adjustments from Aperture are imported. Details here.

    https://support.captureone.com/hc/en-us/articles/360008801138-How-to-import-an-Aperture-Library 

    Ian

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  • Permanently deleted user

    I switched from Aperture to Capture One a few months after Apple killed Aperture. At first I was upset that most of my adjustments would be lost, so I exported TIFFs of the adjusted files from Aperture for use in Capture One. Fast forward a while, and when I got familiar with Capture One, I found that I could get much much better results from Capture One than I saw in the Aperture TIFFs. Now when I go back to use TIFFs from Aperture, I almost invariably chuck them and reprocess the originals with Capture One. So on the one hand, you'll lose most Aperture adjustments—but on the other hand, I found that it's well worth the time to reprocess with Capture One and just forget what Aperture did.

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