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In the Export dialogue box, under 'Export Recipe' have you clicked on 'Adjustments' and put a tick in 'Disable Sharpening'?
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Are you using a Session or a Catalog?I'm new to Capture One and have been trying to decide which is the best for me. One thing I have found though is that if you are using a Session and then browse...
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[quote="NN635468391227852789UL" wrote: I'm working with a general session; i.e., a session I have set so I can "freely" access any image on my system.I've considered the session vs. catalog quest...
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Thanks very much for your reply.It looks to me like Sessions are very much for keeping everything in the same Sessions folder. You import images into the Content folder to work on. My idea of just ...
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I've had a closer look at this, and it seems to be an issue with fine detail when you reduce images to smaller sizes (like your 1600 pixels along the longest edge). Have a look at the following com...
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Thanks, Ian - I'm getting the idea now 😊
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[quote="Dinarius" wrote: Drew,Understood.In that case, the Catalog route is the way to go.That way, I am obliged to Import, and I can simply restrict those imports to Job Sub-Folders that I want ...
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Thanks for the tip, Grant.What I ended up doing was creating an adjustment layer and using the brush to paint the entire image with it, then applied a negative exposure to the layer. Then I changed...
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[quote="Alex1111" wrote: Yes, as noted in my first post i tried disable sharpening, but the images need some sharpening as none is too soft.The sharpen settings I use are about 200/.3/.3 (this is...
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[quote="BeO" wrote: If you moved them, to locate the images go to the library tool > Folders, right click on the top-most folder and click locate, an explorer like window will pop up you have to ...