Martin Ridout
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Martin Ridout commented,
Grant, I also find that levels has no effect. Tech support case from me has been instigated.Martin
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Martin Ridout commented,
Re suggestions from SFA (thank you), I also find that hardware acceleration does not make a difference and that the patch gets darker when reducing the exposure.Martin
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Martin Ridout commented,
I have seen the same yellow artefacts with over exposed images too, shooting X-T2 and using the full pro version of CO11. However I do have other, possibly graphic card, funnies using the Black & W...
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Martin Ridout commented,
Grant, thanks for your offer of reviewing the images on your machine. Howver, I've now had a chance to install CO11.2 onto a Windows 10 laptop and have checked the two images in question, copying t...
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Martin Ridout commented,
Hi Grant (SFA) & gusferlizi. Thanks for your suggestions.I have tried changing the ICC profile, and the curve; turned off Annotations; tried proofing on and off with various recipes; all to no avai...
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Martin Ridout commented,
Apologies, I had it as 'Private' in Flickr - now public so you should see it.Further investigation reveals that the white blocks appear if the crop tool has been used on the B&W conversion. Open up...
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Martin Ridout commented,
Thanks, Ian3 for your suggestion. Turning hardare acceleration (both options) to Never in CO Preferences/General and then re-starting CO does not solve the problem. I do have OpenCL installed in Wi...
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White blocks showing in B&W conversion
Invoking Black & White in the colour tab produces random white blocks in the image. Moving the sliders in B&W changes the number and position of the white blocks, but they're always the same shape ...