Capture One 22 for Mac
I am trying to remove purple fringing affecting my subject's indoor eyeglasses. I've seen other Capture One users state that this type of correction can be accessed via the lens tool. I also noticed that there is a separate purple fringing tool that can be added. My camera is a Fuji X-T3 with the 18-55 mm f2.8 kit lens.
The problem I'm running into is that neither my camera or lens is being recognized by the software, and I can't find a way to enter the info manually. As a result, both tools are greyed out and can't be used.
Thank you.
Andrew Tedlow
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The Fujifilm X-T3 appears to have been supported ever since Capture One 11.3 (so years before version 22). Also the 18-55 2.8 lens seems to be supported. Can you confirm that you are on a version of Capture One Pro, or Capture One for Fuji? If you look at About Capture One in the Capture One menu, what does it say? And what format are the image files? Are they .RAF, .JPG, or what?
Ian
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Hi Ian. Thank you for your prompt reply.
The machine I primarily do my photo editing on is an M1 iMac that I purchased in Dec, 2021. It has been updated to the most current Mac operating system.
I shoot in RAW with my Fuji X-T3. When I import the images, they are always converted to JPGs, seemingly by default. I don't know how to override this.
The info I have for my version of Capture One 22 Pro for Mac is the following:
Build 15.3.0.109 (4B4e4d1). And just an fyi - I can't quite make out whether the 2nd character is a B or 8.
When you mention Capture One for Fuji, are you referring to a version of Capture One that is designed for Fuji cameras only?
Andrew Tedlow
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Yes there used to be a Fuji only version. But the Pro version does everything the Fuji version does, the only difference being that it is not limited to Fuji cameras.
Not sure why they are being converted to JPG automatically. How are you importing them? Can you show a screenshot of the import dialog box?
Ian
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