BW TIFF export issue : Pixelate dark areas of the image
Hi everyone,
I'm having an issue when I try to export my image (*.CR2 file) into a TIFF file with Capture one 10.
Basically, the TIFF image gets "pixelated" in some of the dark area of the image. It looks like there's no gradient between dark and light tones. And it doesn't happen in very contrasty area of the image.
The weird part is that exporting the same image in color doesn't create this issue at all. Everything looks good with smooth transition between the different tones.
The same thing happen either I retouch the image in C1 or if I leave every settings by default.
My export settings are TIFF 16bits, uncompressed, scale fixed at 100% with a sRGB profile ( I tried with adobe 1998 and it's the same ).
I tried to export the same image with lightroom and it works perfectly ...
Does anyone encounter this kind of issue before ?
Thanks,
Brice
I'm having an issue when I try to export my image (*.CR2 file) into a TIFF file with Capture one 10.
Basically, the TIFF image gets "pixelated" in some of the dark area of the image. It looks like there's no gradient between dark and light tones. And it doesn't happen in very contrasty area of the image.
The weird part is that exporting the same image in color doesn't create this issue at all. Everything looks good with smooth transition between the different tones.
The same thing happen either I retouch the image in C1 or if I leave every settings by default.
My export settings are TIFF 16bits, uncompressed, scale fixed at 100% with a sRGB profile ( I tried with adobe 1998 and it's the same ).
I tried to export the same image with lightroom and it works perfectly ...
Does anyone encounter this kind of issue before ?
Thanks,
Brice
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You could try to change the OpenCL acceleration in Preferences for processing. 0 -
If you're still experiencing this issue, please create a support case at www.phaseone.com and send us some screenshots as well as an EIP of the affected file. Also let us know what application you're viewing the resulting TIFs in. 0
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