
Kevin Pinkerton
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Capture One just released a minor update and it shows Nikon Z5 in the list of ICC profiles. I assume if it shows it there, it will support it everywhere. The version shows 13.1.3, or 13.1.3.13, dep...
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Like gb mentioned... there is no rotation tweaking, but you can use the mouse to move it, or the sliders to micro-move it. There are a couple of gotchas...If you are using multiple process recipes ...
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When I used ON1 Photoraw, I ran into some issues with the highlighting not working. It was related to the calibration I did on my monitor and how black and how white the monitor decided to display ...
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With "Flow" ability in the brushes, I have found that I do not use the pressure sensitivity and that is a big plus for me. I use to use ON1 Photoraw as an editor and Windows Ink and ON1 was always ...
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I had something like this using LCCs. Not exactly, but when I turned on hardware acceleration, I would get a purple fringe around the image. With HW acceleration off, the problem went away. I had a...
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Thomas, I have the Nvidia studio rivers installed. If you feel ambitious, you might try them instead of the game drivers. You can change between game ready Driver and Studio Driver in GEforce Exper...
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The NVidia Control Panel has a way to force a program to use a specific GPU, if you have multiple ones. Look under 3D Settings -> Manage 3D settings. You will find a global setting and a Programs S...
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There is a rotation and flip tool in C1 which will flip the image if you find that you accidentally flipped it.
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@CSP, I found it very helpful. I would have liked to have had some audio, but I read between the lines. :)A little too much ego got generated in the responses IMO. And we can live with that. Everyo...
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Frank, I suggest that you make some dummy catalogs, dup some files, make some edits, add some keywords, etc just like you do now. And then use them to test the process you want to try. I find this ...