Instead of getting offers for discounts I would rather have side by side view and to get rid of the spot limit.
ImplementedWith all the ads I get that offer discounts to version 20 they really don't mean anything to me without these two features. There are several photography programs I already own that have this (even in as early as version one) so I seems really silly to be paying for something that does not have these two basics.I don't want to skip version 20 but I can't imagine paying for it as it is at this moment.
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Official comment
Hi Kip,
Thank you for your comments and suggestions provided.
In Capture One 20 (13.1.0), the side by side view is the Before/After feature, feel free to check more about it here - https://support.captureone.com/hc/en-us/articles/360008828758
Also, you can use the Heal tool (which is similar to the Spot Removal tool) that now has no limit of heals per layer -https://support.captureone.com/hc/en-us/articles/360002625697-Repairing-layer-with-the-Heal-tool
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what do you mean by "side by side"? : It's already possible.
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How do you know the feature is already possible to do if you said you didn't understand what I meant? I am simply talking about the feature that has been in Lightroom and Camera Raw and Luminar and Affinity Designer and Affinity Photo ever since about 2006. Capture One way of having to hold down option and clicking the undo button is lame. It is much more clear how well your changes worked when you can see them side by side like in the Affinity Photo screen grab.
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Holding down the option and clicking the undo button is great, not lame, you can do this on the big undo button as well as on single tool undo buttons and also on a tools slider caption. These three possibilies together are a consistent and the best switch on and off paradigm of any the many image apps I know.
Side by side is possible if you take your time to learn a software you would know. Create a variant in its unedited form with F7 or copy a variant with F8 and make other adjustments, select them both in the browser, or more than two if you like, make sure the right mode is checked for the viewer to show all selected variants and you can see them side by side, hold down the shift key while zooming or panning or double clicking in one of the images will do the same with all selected images.
The only things I am missing is
(1) to be ble to see them left and right or top and bottom on my choice (C1 decides this for you depending on the available space of the viewer panel), unless this feature has hidden from me, and
(2) a mode which shows two halfs of two images with a spliiter bar which can be moved left /right or top/ down, if you have exactly two variants selected
What is a spot limit please?
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I don't understand what you mean because it is already possible as it was explained.
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no
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I think this is a good request, but your subject line isn't going to help people read it, and it is really 2 items. I love the side-by-side idea, but the spot system in C1 is just terrible so I would probably suggest a lot more needs to be done there. Creating an item for that would also be good here.
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The spot system can be easily fixed by lifting the 100 spot limit. Some people may think 100 is a lot but film photos can have a lot of spots. I would like for the spot tool to have a combination in-painting and spot correction but just lifting the limit alone might make me consider upgrading.
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Nice! Before and after will be really helpful now! It is great the heal tool has no limit but sometimes the spot tool can do the same edit much faster in my experience. I have generally been using the Affinity Photo In-Painting tool when I have hundreds of repairs to do. It's very fast and works well.
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Lily I wanted to follow up on my last comment about the cloning performance. After using this tool for a couple of more days I realized the performance can actually be good. The part that is slow is when you apply the the cloning tool and it takes a few seconds for it to show the fix. I realized that even when the fix is processing you are able to continue applying other fixes at the same time. So what my comment should have been is there a way to improve performance with displaying the repaired part of the photo? It would be great if that part could be more in line with Affinity Photo In-Painting tool but I am still glad C1 allows me to not need to wait for a repair to complete before moving on to the next repair. That is at least a big time saver although it could be better. Thanks for replying to my post.
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