Ryan Johnson
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I would even go further and even see evaluated if HEI/HVEC would be beneficial to use for thumbnails and preview images. These files consume a considerable amount of space for large libraries. @....
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The noise reduction in C1 was state of the art until AI denoising came around. How are you people so oblivious to how uncharacteristically good the denoising is in C1? I will say it works best with...
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This is interesting. I don't work for C1, but I can imagine that, if their algorithm is based on bottom-up math, instead of top-down math (i.e. starting with pixels and working their way up to the ...
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@... "I fear it's not likely Capture One will do anything useful here as it's been this way forever in their product cycle and they've never found it important enough to put any time in." Well don'...
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In re to multiple concerns above: This is necessary because as a software developer you should build systems to be resilient, internally coherent, and idiot-proof. People don't always have their fi...
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I think they should implement this as a native feature in their dev language. Not as an after-the-fact addition. Nice that you made something, but they could easily do this with a few lines of code...
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OddS. Thanks, I'll check it out. @... Hi, I remember replying to your comment but I don't see my reply anywhere. Thank you for the link. I am wondering though, how come I could never find that subr...
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Too late, I made one for you. CaptureOnePro (reddit.com) Join the reddit and if you are a CaptureOne Pro employee, ask for moderation rights on the Reddit.
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Size: Yes I noticed this too. Fixed size is a bit of a troll choice given the possibility of using this on a 4k or 5k screen. Position: It might be nice to have this feature vertical or horizontal,...
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Eric, "to get around the terrible preview, I always export (Command-D) and use QuickLook or open it in Preview. " This is incredibly inefficient. You do not need to do that. The 100% rendering work...