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Bug in C1 with raw colors

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  • SFA
    Do you have exposure warnings active?
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  • NNN636995018943997858
    Hi,
    No it isn't active. It doesn't look like a mask Anyway. More like a color managment behovior. I'd liketo send screenshot but I have first to figure out how to do it 😂
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  • dee jjjaaaa
    [quote="NNN636995018943997858" wrote:
    Hi
    I get a really strange bug in C1. Raw color are incorrects and I don't manage to make them match to reality. I explain :
    On JPG picture from my camera, I get a green color from a firework. That's the correct color and C1 display it correctly. However with the raw picture, the firework is displayed red. What is the most weird, when I export the raw picture to JPG, directly without any modification or particular set, I get a green firework similar to the camera JPG.
    My export setting is Adobe RGB, my proof view is identical, and proof view is activated.
    Anyone know how I could fix this problem ?
    My camera is a G7X II and I'm using Capture one 12


    you might want to share a raw file & jpg to see if others can reproduce the issue...
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  • Jim MSP
    Sharing an example would be fine.

    Also - are you saying that this happens on all photos, or just the fireworks photos?
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  • Keith Reeder
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  • NNN636995018943997858
    I noticed it with firework because it's really noticable in this situation, but it's actually with all picture contening high light tone. eg With cloud most of colors are absorbed in a sort of uni white too much white. All color shade disapear and I get strong difficulties, if not impossible to reveal all colors.

    I joined sample pictures via Wetransfert



    here another sample with cloud

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  • NNN636995018943997858
    I'd like, one time again, make precision about that : when I export in JPG without any sort of set, I get back correct colors
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  • Jim MSP
    [quote="NNN636995567916497627" wrote:
    Like you many people find a bug in C1 with raw colors. But if you read some Layerpoint blog then you can understand the process of how to fix it. Many users have already fixed this problem after reading that blog. So i suggest viewing that blog. Hope it will help a lot.


    No blogs at this link. Just bots for gamers. Searches for CO turned up nothing.
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  • Jim MSP
    [quote="NNN636995018943997858" wrote:
    I noticed it with firework because it's really noticable in this situation, but it's actually with all picture contening high light tone. eg With cloud most of colors are absorbed in a sort of uni white too much white. All color shade disapear and I get strong difficulties, if not impossible to reveal all colors.

    I joined sample pictures via Wetransfert



    here another sample with cloud



    I have downloaded them. I do see what you see, sort of. The preview is much different.
    I have also looked at them in Lightroom. The RAW and JPEG look the same.
    Very interesting.
    I'll be back after I play and look closer.
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  • Robert Whetton
    I've DL and opened up the RAW in C1 and then opened the JPEG in Microsoft Photos - both look the same on my system.
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  • Jim MSP
    I have looked at your raw shots, and a few of my fireworks shots with both Capture One, and with Lightroom.
    I believe that there is not a bug in the CO raw colors.

    The areas where the differences occur in your shots are dominated by blown highlights.
    The differences that occur are due to how CO handles the overexposed colors. The CO previews show those differences quite clearly.
    In my fireworks without a lot of blown out areas, the reds and greens are clearly distinguished by CO.
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