Danny Batista
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Hey David, I agree, there are several areas that should be easily selectable at the click of a button, and with the new ridiculously crazy individual AI features (eyes, mouth, face, object, each in...
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So important to have and even more important when "select subject" masking becomes available on c1. We need to be able to have presets/styles that include any type of mask. Whether its luma, filled...
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Years have gone by and this is still not implemented and I think it's because automotive, and real estate photographers continue to stick with Lightroom because of the simplicity of stacking their ...
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Correct but for some reason Steve still hasn’t updated the request via the template they’ve clearly outlined. Happy to remove this one and focus attention on that post if it’s been approved for mod...
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Watch this to understand the dramatic ability for this technology to change the way you edit. https://youtu.be/ste-IdhQRlc
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Hey Christian, I think most people are a little thrown off by the preview not matching the final export. It's definitely odd to have to export the image to confirm the final ouput looks how you're ...
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While I dont often need it for just localized areas. It would be nice to assign it to areas of shadows or specific color regions created by luma or color masks on occasion. You have my upvote, just...
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This is definitely something I'm looking for as well and have ran into many scenarios with composited images where I need .psb to be supported so I can continue to contain my edited images in my ca...
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Hey Skott, I’ve actually never seen them mention this could be a thing for the future, over the past five years. Actually I’ve always heard them look down on adding such a feature. The crazy thing ...
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Norman, just to confirm, you’re aware this thread is for conversion of negatives to positives via capture one, Not creating film presets for images that are already positives.