Robert Goldstein
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Robert Goldstein commented,
@Lukasz Thanks, placing the new profiles in the ColorSync/Profiles folder is exactly what I needed.
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Robert Goldstein created a post,
How to import ICC profiles?
I have a set of custom ICC profiles for my Leica CL camera that I would like to use in Capture One Pro v.16.3. When I try to import them via the Base Characteristics Panel, I get a message saying t...
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Robert Goldstein commented,
Walter Rowe Easy peasy. That worked. Thanks very much.
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Robert Goldstein created a post,
Session Output folder corrupted.
In one of my Sessions, the Output folder will not open. I know that it contains image files, because I can see them in the Finder. All the other folders in that Session function normally. How can I...
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Robert Goldstein commented,
@Ian Wilson My bad, thanks for the correction. Tethering is not part of my world, so I blocked it out.
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Robert Goldstein commented,
Łukasz Gałecki "I can understand, to some degree, concerns about future of CO. But to be frank It was never really meant for non pros. It main selling point is tethering and studio workflow oriente...
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Robert Goldstein commented,
@Lukasz Galecki Perhaps I was not sufficiently clear. I love Capture One, which is why I have stuck with it for so many years. I am reasonably proficient with the tools that I need. With some image...
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Robert Goldstein commented,
@Ian I first began using Capture One many versions ago. Even then it was considered a premium raw editing program, but there were few features aimed directly at professional and studio photographe...
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Robert Goldstein commented,
As an amateur enthusiast with a subscription plan , it is clear to me that Capture One is devoting most of its developer resources to satisfying the needs of comercial photographers. I can only ass...
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Robert Goldstein commented,
I would love to be able to apply film grain locally in Capture One. Lacking that ability, I have taken to exporting a TIF file to Luminar NEO, where I can get the job done and then bring it back in...