H. Cremers
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mli20 wrote: I use SQLite Manager, available as a free add-on for Firefox.Thanks, i'll give that a try. I never knew CO used a plain SQLite database.
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i don't use the CO catalog, but that shouldn't matter much.I backup the catalog of my DAM and my files separately:to NASto 2 cloud backup services
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link266 wrote: Any idea if there's a venue to submit an official feature request to Phase One? Seems like something they would at least consider adding an option for since both Photo Mechanic, L...
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JorgeC wrote: ...Services like Backblaze and Crashplan come close but it's not quite what I need. I don't want to backup my current desktop and have it all sync'ed up. ...Can you more precisely d...
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while it may not be the primary function for CO, i'd create a layer, paint over the face and blur it, or change colour, or saturation, or all of them, including heavy noise reduction, heavy negativ...
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modshot wrote: The way that I understand it, the color space that is use for soft-proofing is determined by which process recipe that is selected (highlighted in orange) in output process tab. Th...
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Thomas_N wrote: Thanks for the answers!...I'd like to add another question in this context: I learned that as a step in post-processing, additional sharpening, the amount depending on the resolut...
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mli20 wrote: ...Does the C1P SQLite dabase have this index?No, it doesn't. ...Would you have any more info about that, i'd be interested? I have not been able to find out anything about the schem...
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Kroontje wrote: It seems that my workflow has to change with C1.But I found a faster way to do it 😉Would you mind sharing your "faster way to do it" to benefit other users trying to figure out th...
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NN635499762796685608UL wrote: Can I blend exposures i.e.: for bracketing in Capture one???No, as simple as that. You need dedicated software for this, like an HDR tool (photomatix comes to mind),...