Michael Sonshine
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[quote="SFA" wrote: Mike,No a session upgrade should not lose the edit information you mentioned from a V11 Session.Were your using the V 12.0.2 release? Or an earlier one? The About dialog box s...
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[quote="BobRockefeller" wrote: I had not heard about the ability to force lens distortion correct off.But I was told that CO decides on whether to apply it by default based on the camera/lens com...
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Hans,Well, live and learn! I did not know that using the Alt key would stop CO from trying to open the previous catalog/session and I had to rename that catalog (in my case) so that CO could not fi...
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Since I received no response indicating that this had been submitted to the developers as a bug I have done so. It has been acknowledged as a valid bug and they have promised to address it.Thought ...
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[quote="Andriy.Okhrimets" wrote: Windows->Viewer is probably what you need. You can also create Window-Create Floating Tool and drag them to a second monitor it also works like a charmI have been...
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SFA:Thanks for your post about the 70-300 DO. It is a lens that usually brings out strong opinions, pro or con, from people.I should make a couple of admissions up front. First, I bought the lens n...
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[quote="traveller858" wrote: All NIK plugins work with C1 P8 - select image, right click, edit with, then just select what ever plugin you wish. Edit image, save out of NIK and edited version app...
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Well, that would certainly explain it. Thank you for the help.What continues to surprise me is that each new C1 release that I play with ends up teaching me more about the version I already have si...
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I don't know what blowup does, but if all you want to do is resize your photo during processing you don't need a plugin. That functionality is already in CaptureOne.If you click on the Process icon...
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[quote="sizzlingbadger" wrote: You can also reset the image and then press command-z to "undo" the reset. There is no before/after toggle like Lightroom or Aperture.Or Dxo's Optics Pro.