Skip to main content

⚠️ Please note that this topic or post has been archived. The information contained here may no longer be accurate or up-to-date. ⚠️

9.1 local adjustment broken

Comments

8 comments

  • BeO
    Top Commenter
    Grey balance on Sony .arw and Nikon .nef files work in local adjustments for me. Win7.
    0
  • SFA
    Works for me too. .CR2 file.

    Auto, copy to clipboards and presets are non-functional for a layer but otherwise seems to work fine.


    Grant
    0
  • graham25
    Thanks for replies.

    I don't believe it, it's working now.

    I had tried working on multiple images from multiple folders and on none of them would the WB slider work on a selection it always adjusted globally not locally. I tried closing down the application an re starting but it made no difference. I use this feature every day so I wasn't doing anything silly and as I said all the other local adjustments worked.
    These were all existing images that had already been worked on. I then thought I wonder if deleting the Capture One folder with its image adjustment .cos files would solve the problem. (I know this has been the solution to past problems) Trouble was i didn't want to lose hours of previous work. So I thought if I go shoot a couple of new frames and upload there wont be a pre existing settings90 folder with .cos files.
    This I did, the local WB adjustment now worked and with a great sigh of relief local WB adjustment now works on all folders.
    I don't have an answer for this, perhaps others have an idea. I'm just glad it seems to be working but could have done without the wasted hours. 😊
    0
  • SFA
    Computers are not full proof and can sometimes have glitches but we get so used to them working 99.9% of the time we might not spot the start of an anomaly event.

    I found myself having a glitch a few weeks ago - interestingly related to local adjustments. I have not spotted that in diving around I had moved from the Local Adjustments Tab to a different tab and wonder why I could not make the mask appear with the shortcut key. Fortunately I spotted my error fairly quickly although still could not recall changing tabs!

    I restart can be a useful quick sanity check.

    I have to do that quite frequently with Firefox although it seems to have improved recently. Also Windows 7 that for some months kept having sudden problems with Explorer freezing. After a windows update session a few weeks ago that problem seemed to disappear but I'm not sure it will have gone for ever.

    These things are always entertaining. Sort of.

    Rarely timely though.


    Grant
    0
  • Samoreen
    [quote="SFA" wrote:
    Computers are not full proof and can sometimes have glitches but we get so used to them working 99.9% of the time we might not spot the start of an anomaly event.


    Ahem, programmers are not foolproof. Except in case of a hardware failure, I've never seen a computer refusing to do what a program is asking it to do or doing something else on its own 😁 .
    0
  • SFA
    [quote="Samoreen" wrote:
    [quote="SFA" wrote:
    Computers are not full proof and can sometimes have glitches but we get so used to them working 99.9% of the time we might not spot the start of an anomaly event.


    Ahem, programmers are not foolproof. Except in case of a hardware failure, I've never seen a computer refusing to do what a program is asking it to do or doing something else on its own 😁 .


    Then you haven't lived. 😉

    My Windows 7 update run a couple of nights ago hung at 30% complete during the "Do not Switch off" setting up part of the process.

    Programming error?

    Or, more to the point, "Predictable" programming error?

    I gave it some time. Nothing was happening, the "disk" light was on continuously. So I hit the power button (at least that responded) and restarted. The process then completed, apparently successfully.

    Frankly with so many interdependencies in play, hardware as well as software, and so many independent and only marginally co-ordinated updates going on I am always amazed when anything works at all.


    Grant
    0
  • Martijn van Eeten
    I have the same or a very similar issue: when I have multiple adjustment layers, each with its own white-balance setting applied to it, the tint of the entire displayed image changes when I select one layer or another: indeed like the white balance is being applied globally, with the selected layer overruling the other layers.

    This problem does not happen every time however, and I managed to get rid of it by erasing one of the adjustment layers, so there must be some action which triggers this error.

    I started with a new clean catalog, because I am still evaluating CO1 9.1 and don't want to risk damaging my 8.0 catalog.
    0
  • SFA
    I have just tried this with 3 separate adjustment layers, the last one having a mask that overlapped the other two in places.

    All worked as expected.

    9.1 using a Catalogue upgraded from an earlier release (I can't recall if it was 9.0.x or an 8.x . Or even possibly both going back in time.)

    Win 7 Pro.


    Grant
    0

Post is closed for comments.