Alain Decamps
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[quote="Digital Transitions, Doug" wrote: This is the limit of "hacked" compatibility (i.e. programming a knob to type a keystroke over and over).I'd recommend looking into the Tangent solution i...
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Grant Kernan wrote: Looks like there is a "Universal Lens Calibrator Kit" available from Phase One.http://captureonecomplete.com/uk/index. ... &Itemid=89About 79 EuroI knew about the lens calibra...
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GrantA quick note : It has to be quick. I don't have the time to select the white parts precise separately, I would paint the surrounding parts also. It should be painting of an adjustment layer ...
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HansB wrote: Hi Peter,It was a detailed article called 'The Secret HDR Tool'. This was the linkhttp://blog.phaseone.com/2011/01/13/the ... -hdr-tool/It's quite old (2011), and it's no longer avai...
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GrantI tested something more like a layer with a much higher K value (to make the painted area warmer) and then paint the white parts. Unfortunately that's not enough and need rather careful paint...
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Nightjar wrote: Hi there, Is there any cheaper alternative to the Tangent Knob Panel: https://www.bpm-media.de/en/products/po ... -kb-panel/I'm aware of the Palette, but according to users it's w...
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In another way formulated : I want to be able to assign a "colour" to neutral highlights (aka white or very light grey) in an adjustment layer, where I want the settings to be copied from image to ...
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pgoelz wrote: Alain wrote: I always find it strange that people buy lenses for thousands of euro's, same for camera's and maybe computers, but have a problem with a software upgrade, which is v...
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Irvin.Gomez wrote: .... They have nothing that justifies the high asking price - but I do recognize that a good reason for that is my use of Photoshop, which is a thousand times more efficient an...
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HansB wrote: ...However, I use the LCC tool quite often. Usually as 'The secret HDR tool' after shooting live sports under tricky light conditions. ...I usually shoot a well lit white card or ref...