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Blue Sky showing layers

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  • Paul Steunebrink
    Hi Alex,

    It might help if you could share your export/process settings for raw to JPEG. Next, you could share how you view your JPEG file. I assume you see some banding.
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  • Keith Reeder
    Posterisation from too high a jpeg compression value, maybe?
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  • Permanently deleted user
    [quote="chi hei" wrote:
    Hi,

    I have taken few photos of blue sky in a sunny day using 3 different cameras shooting in Raw.

    However, the Raw to JPEG conversion showing some layers on the sky for all the 3 cameras. Is there some setting that I need to aware to avoid showing the blue sky in layers for the jpeg output ?

    Regards,
    Alex


    Jpeg export from Capture One is rather limited.

    Export a full res high quality tiff and use Photoshops "save for web" to convert to jpeg.
    It gives you detailed previews for all output options letting you optimize your settings
    for the best results with realtime feedback on final size and image quality.
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  • Drew Altdo
    [quote="FredBGG" wrote:

    Jpeg export from Capture One is rather limited.

    ❓ 🤓

    I think you should provide some images so we can have a look as appose to making assumptions.
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  • chi hei cheng
    Hi,

    How can i share the photo over this forum? I don't see the photo upload option.
    Anyway I would like to share the photo using the following public link
    https://plus.google.com/photos/11791265 ... u6GltLGiwE

    The problem happens when the sky is almost totally blue without cloud. I have used RAW to JPEG conversion at 20%. The problem disappears when i do RAW to JPEG2000 conversion. Since this problem happens many times over different camera raw (Canon, Panasonic, Olympus), so i dont think it is the issue of the raw.

    Thanks,
    Alex
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  • Drew Altdo
    Please create a support case.
    Provide us the RAW file and the Recipe in it's entirety.

    That 20% as a scale should not show this... the 20% as a Quality Adjustment will certainly result in this.

    http://www.phaseone.com/en/SupportMain/ ... pport.aspx
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