Rob Wiejak
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Jeśli jak mówisz kupiłeś subskrypcję i nie dostałeś e-maila, to dla mnie to znaczy że email adres w twoim koncie/profilu ma błąd. Zaloguj się i sprawdź twój email adres. Po drugie, jeżeli już tam j...
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This question has already been answered number of times: Whatever Fuji lens you use, when shooting the picture the attached lens profile is included in the RAF file. You have 3 choices: 1. Generic:...
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Yes, I am able to confirm 5 minutes after closing C1 v21 I still have CODiagnosticsService.exe (child of CaptureOne.exe) still running with about 1MB RAM and 12 threads utilizing less than 1% of CP...
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Proof Profile is NOT the same as the Output Profile. You can Proof the image using different recipes (profiles), but when outputting it you are using the profile in your output tab. Also, in my ins...
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Embedded in each RAF file is the lens correction information for the lens used to take the picture (providing you are using a lens that is capable of talking to the camera). It is the most accurate...
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You do not need any modules to invert an (negative) image in C1. But since C1 is a raw file processor, what file format would you be using in C1? You mentioned Fuji, are you shooting the negative w...
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This is my second attempt at understanding this issue and I think I finally get it, but I don’t consider it a bug. To duplicate this issue do the following (Fuji cameara and lens): In the ‘Output ...
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Hi Yasuhiro Would you be able to provide a sample RAF file taken with your camera: with the adaptor/lens attached? Thx
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Let me explain it the way I understand it and I am sure someone who has more experience will correct me if I am wrong. A JPEG file is what I call a “cooked” file. What I mean by that is that everyt...
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Hi Andrew, I do not use the Full screen mode, but I just tried it and I got a bit confused. When someone says to me ‘Full Screen’ I would expect the image to be displayed full screen (no ctrls, etc...