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Some possible improvements

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  • Leo de Jong

    Did i write too much (if so, please just look at the bold text; i tried to highlight the subjects that way), or is this just a dead forum?

    I hoped for at least a Capture One reaction.

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  • Ian Wilson
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    On your number 18: the spot removal tool still exists for backwards compatibility, but the newer Heal brush tool is a much better way of doing that work now. (First included in Capture One 20 release 13.1, so not in the version 12 you say you are still using.)

    Also in response to your comment I hoped for at least a Capture One reaction, remember that this is primarily a user-to-user forum. Quite often suggestions in this Feature Requests section do result in a response from Capture One staff, but with such a long list, it is likely that you may not see a swift response.

    Ian

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  • SFA

    Point 17.

    There is a Keyboard shortcut to activate/deactivate exposure warnings. You can redefine it if you do not like the default as offered.

    Is a double click, rather than a push and hold key, really too much of a problem that you would wish to have 2 methods available to satisfy the needs of the wider user audience?

    Or, for many, the ability to leave it on all the time and control the sensitivity to suit your requirements. Something that already exists.

    In general I think you are over complicating things and at risk of making more work for yourself than you really need to.

     

    My preference would be to have a development engine that did the work for me rather than force me to make so many adjustments. I can find other applications that would take down that path without really see better results. 

    In fact a have an application that offers much of what you request and I totally preferred that to Lightroom back the time before I discovered Capture One. 

    To me the benefit of Capture One at the time was not that it had more features and functions. It did not and still does not today in terms of processing options.

    The simple reason I opted to pay more money for C1 than I had to pay for my previously favoured application was that any image opened in C1 back then  (Version 5) before further editing looked better than I was achieving in the other application with quite a lot of additional work.  

     

    In my opinion there is nothing to be gained by having to work harder or deploy more tools and adjustments unless someone is paying for the work at a high rate of revenue. If that is the case the next stop would probably be Photoshop, most likely paying someone else to perform the necessary edits. 

     

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  • Leo de Jong

    @Ian Wilson: thanks. I will probably get the next update. Hopefully this new tool will work better.

    Normally i do retouche in psd using repair tool. First 100% for pimples etc. and then a 40-60% layer to get rid of reflections or bags under eyes without making them plastic.

     

    @SFA:

    I know the short key (E). But activating and deactivating it IS too much work indeed. Really.

    Two actions; one before and one after the adjustment.. not smart. Both the possibility of hold key (like in PSD with ALT) or auto when moving those points would be a way more clever way.

    Keeping it on is too distracting for me (and i guess for many). 

    But, that said, it's one of the lesser important things i mentioned and i can live with it.

    The lack of a "switch on/off last action" button though is really difficult to work with. Especially because there are no uncheck boxes. The ALT + click un the tiny undo arrow (and hold it!).. come on.. That's no comfortable way of quick checking what's better before / after.

    And also the mask icons / previews would be very helpful.

    I don't understand what points you mean with too much work. Most things i mention require less buttons (checking) because you already see at advance (is there a selective mask?, brush opacity, short key to open in Photoshop, short key to change opacity instead of left mouse key any time) all this things are real timesavers!

    Unless you don't want to use the layers at all.. Or auto correct everything. That not my idea of editing.

    I have 2 workflows. One with Photoshop at the end (for retouch and Nik filters) and one totally in C1 with some layers i can easily create form styles (for shadows, highlights, skin, clarity, structure). Things i want to use selective sometimes.

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