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RNI All Films 5 Compatability

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  • Permanently deleted user

    When people vote this down or up, it would be helpful for C1 to know why you vote for or against this.

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  • Lily

    Hi Mark,

     

    Thank you for feedback on Capture One - this is always welcomed and encouraged among our users and we appreciate the time you've taken to contribute towards the development of the software.

    I have forwarded your comments and suggestions to our Product Management team as something to consider in a future release.

    Whilst we cannot comment on future releases, we take all suggestions on board and hopefully your feedback contributes towards a future version of Capture One.

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  • Permanently deleted user

    This is also something I would love to see. I received the same sort of message from RNI. I'm not sure what sort of functionality or access they feel they're missing, but I would love to have Capture One work with them to allow them to offer their latest film pack as a Styles pack or something. 

     

    Thanks,

     - I

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  • Permanently deleted user

    Came here to report this is the one feature that is keeping me subscribing to Adobe Creative Cloud.  The availability of RNI5 in Lightroom has become very important to me.  Their film profiles / emulations are THAT GOOD. 

     

    @Lily, thank you for forwarding this request to your product management teams.  Is there a formal Enhancement Request process for this that customers can initiate? 

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  • C3P iO

    I came across this post while researching the C1 + RNI topic.

    Like for others here, RNI All Films 5 is probably the key reason for me to keep using Adobe Lightroom.

    RNI film profiles are the most true-to-film ones out there by a wide margin. Being a film shooter I can confirm that many vendors try to emulate film in digital but none come close to RNI. Those are the profiles with some magical film quality in them.

    RNI even released a Capture One version recently, based on ICC profiles. But, as RNI admits, this solution comes with some fundamental compromises due to the existing limitations of the Capture One platform. 

    1. Unlike Adobe, Phase One does not allow to decouple camera profiles from input profiles. Everything needs to be baked into a single ICC. For that reason RNI had to develop several one-size-fits-all film profiles for different sensor tech for each emulated film stock. It kind of works but the results are less precise and less consistent across cameras compared to Lightroom, where dedicated camera profiles provide excellent consistency while RNI film profiles are applied on top as input profiles.
    2. For some reason Capture One does not allow applying its ICC profiles to its own layers. As a result you can't adjust the intensity of film looks–something you can easily do in Lightroom with the Profile Amount slider. Again RNI provides a workaround delivering each film profile in 4 different intensity versions: 25,50,75,100%. But, again, this is cumbersome compared to how elegantly the same thing is implemented in Lr.

    I wonder if the Capture One team is planning to address any of those inflexibilities any time soon?

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  • Permanently deleted user

    C3P iO I completely agree with you, they marked this as complete based on the RNI All Films 5 having 25/50/75/100 presets which is disappointing. It might be worth you creating a new request asking for the 2 things you listed. Very well written and CaptureOne should address this.

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  • Permanently deleted user
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    Very well written and Capture One should address this.

    They'll likely address it by acknowledging it, but feature request decisions are based on popularity, and you aren't really getting the numbers, it would seem.

    I wonder if the Capture One team is planning to address any of those inflexibilities any time soon?

    Such musings are just a waste of your time - Capture One has a strict policy of not pre-announcing new features or roadmaps.

    But based on the numbers here - probably not. It's looking like a pretty niche feature.

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