Allow signatures to be specified per image
ImplementedWhen artists sign their work, the signature is often a carefully considered component of the composition. For example painters commonly take care where and how their paintings are signed - the signature is part of the art.
PROBLEM
C1 currently does not easily allow for a custom signature workflow since watermarks and overlays are not associated with specific images, instead associated with recipes, and globally, respectively. This creates a situation where signatures have to be applied one-by-one for each image, exported, then destroyed for the next signature to be done (see https://support.captureone.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/360013184037-Watermark-or-overlay-per-image-?page=1#community_comment_360003285958). This renders batch processing useless since each image must be exported manually, and forces constant error-prone duplication of effort whenever updates or touch-ups are needed.
SOLUTION
Since watermarks address various use-cases and are likely already integrated in many workflows, I suggest introducing a new tool called "Signature". This tool would allow for the placement of text or a graphic, exactly like a watermark, but associated directly with specific images, like annotations. A signature applied to one image would not affect signatures in any other images. The signature would be saved directly with the image itself, like an adjustment.
Additionally, recipes would provide a panel of options to customize handling of signatures during export. The default would be to resize the signature along with the image maintaining the exact proportions (since it is a part of the art). A second option would be to omit the signature completely for cases where the image is very small (ie thumbnails) or to simply have a clean output of the image. And finally a third option to allow custom scaling of the signature for that output.
CONCLUSION
Image signing is a ubiquitous activity that should be a first order feature of C1 that can be employed without workarounds or having to give up other features.
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Hi Baz,
Thank you for feedback on Capture One - this is always welcomed and encouraged among our users and we appreciate the time you've taken to contribute towards the development of the software.
I have forwarded your comments and suggestions on to our Product Management team as something to consider in a future release.
Whilst we cannot comment on future releases, we take all suggestions on board and hopefully your feedback contributes towards a future version of Capture One.
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I'd have to agree with the above comments by Baz.
For my Workflow, I color correct, crop, level the horizon etc for each image individually.
To export the Images I want to use from those edits & each Watermark is resized & re-positioned to suit, which is now much slower after the most recent update.
I much preferred the Previous version before the update for this reason.
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