Bug with Fill layer mask
Hello, hello,
I am having a bug with fill layer on C1 12.
When I am creating a new fill layer and show it, It doesn't cover all the pictures. Using a brush to finish it doesn't work either. Any idea ?
It s an older session that I upgrade to c1 12. Raw files from a canon.
I would like to put an image but no understand yet how to do it. 😕
I am having a bug with fill layer on C1 12.
When I am creating a new fill layer and show it, It doesn't cover all the pictures. Using a brush to finish it doesn't work either. Any idea ?
It s an older session that I upgrade to c1 12. Raw files from a canon.
I would like to put an image but no understand yet how to do it. 😕
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Hi,
Which type of lens do you use ? Do you observe this effect with all your lenses ?
Robert0 -
hello Robert,
Sorry for the delay.
That's so weird. Just reopening the session and now it's working.
It was shot on a 5d marki III with a 70-200 mm.
Would be happy to share a pictures to show what it did but not sure how to post a picture on the forum.0 -
A new layer doesn't have any mask at all.
After creating a new layer, if you want trhe mask to cover everything, you must right click on the layer and select Fill Mask
Now the Mask should cover everything, but the mask is not shown.
To make the mask visible you must left click and hold on the brush symbol, which drops a menu, and here you can select Always Display Mask
Now you should see the red mask covering everything.
Alternatively pressing the letter M on the keyboard should toggle Always Display Mask
If all of this doen't show a red Mask, open Capture One preferences, select the Appearances tab, at the bottom click the Mask Color setting. Check that the color is set to red, and about 40% opacity.0 -
You can create a new layer with a mask from the outset. Click and hold the new layer button and choose new filled layer.
Ian0
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