Hard reset
Could someone pass the message to C1/20 developers that a hard reset would be nice (at least to me) ?
Meaning, once I have totally messed up an image, clicking on that would "zero" all the changes, and not bring me back to the last applied changes (if I am not mistaken, in C1/12, clicking reset at least brought you back to the last "defaults for xxx camera" applied. This seems to be no longer the case.)
Meaning, once I have totally messed up an image, clicking on that would "zero" all the changes, and not bring me back to the last applied changes (if I am not mistaken, in C1/12, clicking reset at least brought you back to the last "defaults for xxx camera" applied. This seems to be no longer the case.)
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Isn’t that what the reset button on the toolbar does?
Ian0 -
well no.
It brings back to the last adjusts that have been applied on import - in C1/12.
In C1/20, it is very weird (might be a bug), as sometimes, it doesn't do anything at all, or brings you back to a previous adjustment.
What I would like is something that brings you back to the very "naked" file on the disk - it could possibly be "protected" by a key combination, like cld-alt-shift-R0 -
Claude-1300 wrote:
What I would like is something that brings you back to the very "naked" file on the disk - it could possibly be "protected" by a key combination, like cld-alt-shift-R
The "naked" file is just data.
No visible image without interpretation.
The nearest you can get would be to import all RAW images with the Base Characteristics tool "Curve" value set to "Linear Response".
Obviously most other file types will most likely come with some sort of more extensive interpretation already baked in.
Grant0 -
Yeah, but want I mean is that we should have a function resetting to that point - before C1/xx applied anything.
In C1/12, "resetting" brought you back to the image - with the "defaults for camera" already applied.0 -
Claude-1300 wrote:
Yeah, but want I mean is that we should have a function resetting to that point - before C1/xx applied anything.
In C1/12, "resetting" brought you back to the image - with the "defaults for camera" already applied.
That's exactly what I get.
If you take an existing edit file and create new variant for it, what does that give you?
In both cases - reset and new variant, open the Adjustments Clipboard tool, copy the Adjustments and see what you get.
With V20 and the revised initial display of the tool to show unexpanded sub sections where no changes are identified you should see just a list with no orange marks at all.
For completeness I should point out that my PC runs Windows 7.
Grant0 -
Claude-1300 wrote:
Yeah, but want I mean is that we should have a function resetting to that point - before C1/xx applied anything.
In C1/12, "resetting" brought you back to the image - with the "defaults for camera" already applied.
That should be the case in Capture One 20 as well. Apparently, it is not, or not always if I read your post correctly.
Are you on Mac or Windows?0 -
Claude-1300 wrote:
well no.
It brings back to the last adjusts that have been applied on import - in C1/12.
In C1/20, it is very weird (might be a bug), as sometimes, it doesn't do anything at all, or brings you back to a previous adjustment.
What I would like is something that brings you back to the very "naked" file on the disk - it could possibly be "protected" by a key combination, like cld-alt-shift-R
The reset button I mean is the one on the toolbar like this.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49263681288_a9e3038342.jpg
That should reset the image to how it was on import. I don't get Capture One to apply adjustments on import, but it does apply a copyright notice, and using the reset doesn't reset that, but it resets all the adjustments I have made.
Ian0 -
Paul_Steunebrink wrote:
Claude-1300 wrote:
Yeah, but want I mean is that we should have a function resetting to that point - before C1/xx applied anything.
In C1/12, "resetting" brought you back to the image - with the "defaults for camera" already applied.
That should be the case in Capture One 20 as well. Apparently, it is not, or not always if I read your post correctly.
Are you on Mac or Windows?
I am on Mac - Mojave 10.14.6
And yes, in C1/12, it brought back the file to the "post-import" state, meaning: with the "default for camera xxx" applied.
That was easy when you wanted to start ver a full session, - or update pictures developed by other software in the past, you just selected all, applied the default for camera, and then clicked "reset" - and the image was back to the post-import file with the defaults applied.
In C1/20, its doesn't always work.
Sometimes, it jus stays with the last applied adjustments, no idea why.
But my point here with a "hard reset" would be to return to the import file - BEFORE the "default for camera xxx" would be applied.0 -
If you really have those problems I think you may have a local issue.
Your request for the total reset you envisage (which seems to go beyond the most basic settings that C1 needs to apply in some way to turn data into something that looks like an image) might be to seek to create a "Style" of some sort that just zaps everything.
I'm not sure that zapping absolutely everything is desirable and it may not be possible since it makes little sense.
Either way, if you wish to make a suggestion for a product change just go to a Support Page, find the Submit a Request option and enter the suggestion.
HTH.
Grant0
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