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Capture One only saving info data not adjustment data

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  • SFA
    An I right in understanding that you are converting and editing RAW files using Capture One and expecting the edit data to appear in an XMP file that is usable by Adobe products?

    Or have I missed something?


    Grant
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  • NN636897601841611369UL
    That sounds about right.

    I want to organise, rate, colour correct, adjust exposures and then have these changes appear when viewing them in Adobe Raw, Bridge etc. So far this saves only ratings, keywords etc but not the exposures, colour corrections etc.

    Thanks
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  • SFA
    NN636897601841611369UL wrote:
    That sounds about right.

    I want to organise, rate, colour correct, adjust exposures and then have these changes appear when viewing them in Adobe Raw, Bridge etc. So far this saves only ratings, keywords etc but not the exposures, colour corrections etc.

    Thanks


    Yep. Thats how things will work.

    Different technologies for processing and they will not understand each other. Some of the EXIF information can be shared and most of the IPTC information if all applications used all of the same fields of the many available in the standard.

    Edit information will require you to export a file of a type the target application can use. In it you will have embedded the information about the edits to give the target application the starting point it needs. You will be able to see the results but not the individual edits since they would not mean anything to the target software.

    To put that in very basic terms - you cannot do what you want to do n the way you want to do it.

    But there are other approaches that people use very successfully. Whether you want to discover them and use them is entirely up to you.

    HTH.


    Grant
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