Normal saturation slider request.
All I need in future capture one versions is "normal" saturation slider, like in camera raw/lightroom. I'm shooting landscapes and maybe it's sound odd but I want to increase saturation of all colours, not vibrance. I think it's more natural way, and it's possible in camera raw/lightroom. I know it's possible in capture one too - the way of increasing saturation in color editor, but it's more complicated way and I can only increase saturation to 80%. Some photos need more saturation. I think it's not so complicated to create saturation instead of vibrance slider (easy import it from color editor saturation).
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[quote="fotomi" wrote:
I think it's not so complicated to create saturation instead of vibrance slider (easy import it from color editor saturation).
Oh, I don't think that ease of delivery is an issue here - there's simply no apparent demand for this.
I've been back to 2010 in the posts on here that reference the word "saturation", and - before your post - precisely nobody has asked for a "dumbed-down" saturation tool in preference of the tool we have now.
Kinda suggests that users like it as it is - I'm sure you noticed this too when you searched the forum before posting...
This has a direct relevance to how likely it is that Phase One will make this change, because - simply put - there's no realistic chance that they'll introduce if for one user; for the record, I'm a fan of the current implementation too.0 -
Unfortunately for the OP, Keith is pretty on point.
This is certainly not something that many, if any, have requested. You're welcome to create a support case and request this for future consideration but, at present as the Advanced Color Editor can do this in a few clicks (Advanced Color Editor, Click + in bottom right, adjust Saturation for all values) I don't think that we'll be spending the time to create yet another tool in our already cluttered interface.0 -
Drew, did you mean to say in Basic Colour editor, not advanced?
One of the things I like about the saturation slider on the Exposure tab is that it is quite subtle.
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[quote="Ian3" wrote:
One of the things I like about the saturation slider on the Exposure tab is that it is quite subtle.
Yep - because it's "smart", and applies less saturation to parts of the image that are already well-saturated than to those areas which can take more.0 -
Man, I have had this wrong all along: I always assumed the Saturation slider was like Lightroom's —uniform. I was actually thinking of requesting a 'Vibrance' slider. 🤓 0 -
Ok, so LOL 😜 thanks for the answers. You can't have everything 😜
Drew thank you! I didn't know that I can click "plus" in advanced tab and adjust saturation so much! It's all I need. Previously I have used basic tab (like Ian3 said) and add saturation on all colours but It was mild and not all I need. Is there any shortcut for "plus" in advanced tab?
By the way: I love C1, colours are so beatiful and even If I pull the "normal" saturation slider (I love vivid landscape photos) it's much pleasant for eyes than in LR/CR.0 -
From which version there is intelligent saturation slider? 0 -
[quote="fotomi" wrote:
From which version there is intelligent saturation slider?
I think that C1 has done saturation that way through quite a few versions now, but my perception is that the saturation slider is less aggressive than it used to be in previous versions, but that is hard to check now because I can't go back to a previous version and compare.
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[quote="fotomi" wrote:
All I need in future capture one versions is "normal" saturation slider, like in camera raw/lightroom. I'm shooting landscapes and maybe it's sound odd but I want to increase saturation of all colours, not vibrance. I think it's more natural way, and it's possible in camera raw/lightroom. I know it's possible in capture one too - the way of increasing saturation in color editor, but it's more complicated way and I can only increase saturation to 80%. Some photos need more saturation. I think it's not so complicated to create saturation instead of vibrance slider (easy import it from color editor saturation).
Hi,
did you experiment with the Clarity tool / slider under the Exposure tool set (in Punch mode)?
Another option would be selecting under Base Characteristics under Curve the Film High Contrast instead of the Film Standard.0
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