Charles O'Hara
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Oh, indeed, I see the "dreaded parallelogram" on that post. The 4 point correction almost always seem to produce wonky results, hence I almost never use it (which is a shame). The verticals tool wo...
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As an architectural photographer, I cannot stress how useful such a tool would be. For complex keystone corrections I sometimes completely bypass Capture One now and deal with it in Photoshop direc...
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Exact same issue here. I'm contacting support right now.
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Unfortunately, and it's sad, a Capture One Windows version ridden with bugs is still way better than the competition (mainly Lightroom), IMO. Multiple window management has been broken for years (t...
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@SFA : I agree with Thomas. 80% is completely arbitrary - it does look better in some cases of very heavy tilting, say, when looking at the top of a skyscraper from the bottom of it, but by no mean...
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@Mark, I rarely merge more than 3 or 4 exposures, even if I shot more (as much as 7 at times), because it's rarely needed to get a good file with a very large DR. I noticed that CO is better at mer...
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Hi Michael, It's probably not the answer you were expecting, but you may try sessions, they are usually much faster than catalogs since they do not grow exponentially and are self-containted. That ...
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Indeed, CO does not appear to do any deghosting with some moving elements (clouds, foliage, water) when blending HDR. But at the same time, I blended some architecture shots that included moving pe...
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Yes, it's true. CO HDR merging is stuck in 2010. For now. Well, sorry, that's not true, I was getting better results with old versions of Photomatix in 2010.
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@ SFA: As far as I know, there are no 14mm tilt-shift lenses. I shoot with Nikon full frame bodies, and the widest tilt-shift lens available is 19mm, manual focus. Well, the thing is, I shoot inter...