Can Capture One 12 do this ...
I've moved to Capture One 12 after using Lightroom for a number of years. I'd like to know if there are a couple of things possible with C1.
First is there anyway to enable a ruler to indicate the "natural" size of an image I'm looking at. At a glance I could see that at 300dpi my image is (say) 11X14.
The second and more important question involves tools like the sliders for controlling exposure, saturation and so forth. In Lightroom I can hold down the shift key and when I drag the slider the effect requires a lot more dragging resulting in much finer control without having to ratchet back and forth. How do I do that in C1?
First is there anyway to enable a ruler to indicate the "natural" size of an image I'm looking at. At a glance I could see that at 300dpi my image is (say) 11X14.
The second and more important question involves tools like the sliders for controlling exposure, saturation and so forth. In Lightroom I can hold down the shift key and when I drag the slider the effect requires a lot more dragging resulting in much finer control without having to ratchet back and forth. How do I do that in C1?
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[quote="PhaseoneUser10228" wrote:
I've moved to Capture One 12 after using Lightroom for a number of years. I'd like to know if there are a couple of things possible with C1.
First is there anyway to enable a ruler to indicate the "natural" size of an image I'm looking at. At a glance I could see that at 300dpi my image is (say) 11X14.
The second and more important question involves tools like the sliders for controlling exposure, saturation and so forth. In Lightroom I can hold down the shift key and when I drag the slider the effect requires a lot more dragging resulting in much finer control without having to ratchet back and forth. How do I do that in C1?
For the first question you need take some time to understand what the Process Recipe function allows you to do.
For the second question - try the Alt key or, indeed, the other key modifier keys to become familiar with what does and does not modify behaviour.
HTH.
Grant0
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