New user question
Hi, new to Capture One Pro and finding it to be a great editor for the X Pro1. I do have a question though.... the answer could be staring me in the face but here it goes. Is there any way to display the actual/cropped pixel size of the image. It would be handy to know whether I'm cropping image below a specific minimum amount.
Only quirks, issues found so far is the lack of a synchronise button for folders and the rather erratic auto-complete for keywording / metadata descriptions etc. It would be good if this could be improved or have the option to switch it off.
I've found Catalogue databases are easily mucked up when a USB drive is accidentally detached. This can happen quite often when working on a laptop when travelling around. Like the combination of sessions and then storing them in a catalogue.
Big improvement over LR though.
Thanks for any help
Duncan
Only quirks, issues found so far is the lack of a synchronise button for folders and the rather erratic auto-complete for keywording / metadata descriptions etc. It would be good if this could be improved or have the option to switch it off.
I've found Catalogue databases are easily mucked up when a USB drive is accidentally detached. This can happen quite often when working on a laptop when travelling around. Like the combination of sessions and then storing them in a catalogue.
Big improvement over LR though.
Thanks for any help
Duncan
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Others with more in-depth knowledge will chime in, but i'm pretty sure that the crop tool shows you the dimensions of the crop depending on your output recipe. 0 -
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Others with more in-depth knowledge will chime in, but i'm pretty sure that the crop tool shows you the dimensions of the crop depending on your output recipe.
Thanks for this. They may have been an easier way but by creating a recipie for the original file size using Dimensions (never Upscale) it gave me the readout I was looking for both on the crop and within Process Summary.
Cheers
Duncan0
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