Stitching with Capture One 9.1
Knowledgebase article 1840 describes "FlexAdaptor Stitching images in Capture One for Macintosh".
I tried it with a Flex Adaptor, a P45 back and Capture One 9.1, but found no way.
Since the images in the article look a bit ancient, i reactivated my iMac G4 with Mac OS X 10.4, installed Capture One 3.7.9, and it worked (but the processing exhausted the old iMac).
Is this function abandoned in Capture One 9.1, or am I just blind?
I'm in doubt, since the article was last updated 21-08-2015.
Regards,
Bernd
I tried it with a Flex Adaptor, a P45 back and Capture One 9.1, but found no way.
Since the images in the article look a bit ancient, i reactivated my iMac G4 with Mac OS X 10.4, installed Capture One 3.7.9, and it worked (but the processing exhausted the old iMac).
Is this function abandoned in Capture One 9.1, or am I just blind?
I'm in doubt, since the article was last updated 21-08-2015.
Regards,
Bernd
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Capture One Pro/DB 9 can stitch with Photoshop merge. A script is available in Scripts menu in CO9.
The KB article refers to an older version of CO and does not apply to CO9.0 -
I use Affinity Photo for the odd thing that I cannot achieve in Capture One, it has a very good Stitching function. 0 -
I totally agree on Affinity Photo. Excellent pano stitching, and I'm finding it much faster and the results superior to Photoshop CS6, which is what I used formerly.
While AP's stitching is excellent most of the time (including with multi-row panos!), be sure to watch their video tutorial about tweaking stitched results.
It seems that Affinity takes lots of advantage of their nondestructive editing approach, much as C1 does.0 -
Thanks for the hints, I will give Affinity Photo a try. 0
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