Thomas Kyhn Rovsing Hjørnet
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Ian3 wrote: By default, when you use the keystone tool by lining up the guides, Capture One makes and adjustment of 80% of the adjustment you have set. The theory is that if you adjust converging...
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IanL wrote: I just tried to sign in to add a comment but it said my pw didn't match. OK it's a new system perhaps they didn't copy over account info. So, I tried to sign up. That told me I alread...
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tenmangu81 wrote: Hi Thomas,When you select the crop tool, you have the choice of the unit. I have chosen "pixels" once for all, and every time I use the crop tool, I get units in pixels, provide...
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Keith Reeder wrote: No, it won't - Capture One is no secret in this regard, and frankly it's not a big deal on other forums either. It's a minority issue wherever you read about it.Why do people ...
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A support example.As a reply to this feature improvement request:"When you make Vertical keystone adjustments, the Amount setting defaults to 80 rather than the less arbitrary 100. Would it be poss...
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SFA wrote: thomaskyhn wrote: SFA wrote: Regex, for those that know it and understand the subtly different implementations that are in use, might be nice but I think that potential users, in C...
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Ian3 wrote: thomaskyhn wrote: SFA wrote: You can change the positions of the target and the source.However if you delete the target and the source from a Heal or Clone layer you no longer hav...
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Perhaps for now it would be a good idea to share feature requests and bug reports here, including request numbers, so that other users can see (at least a part of) what has been requested/reported.
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SFA wrote: Returning to the main theme of this thread I think that in this case there is not much more that Tech support can offer other than to review the functionality to see if it may be time ...
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David532 wrote: Just a thought but I read a blog post (by the image quality professor?) a few years ago on the phase one web site about the philosophy behind the keystone tool. As I remember th...