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Whether this feature will make it into 4.0 is a question for someone who works at Phase One.I know programmatically it is very possible. I believe both Windows and MacOS have API hooks where an ap...
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[quote="mbrant" wrote: Process Tab>Color Management Workflow: Embed Camera ProfileThere's your problem. The color gamut for the 20D is HUGE. So big that the profile causes any color represented...
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There are a few other threads covering this issue. It has to do with files left over from a 4.1 install which confuse the 4.5. This link provides a solution: http://www.phaseone.com/HOME/Content...
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If I were you, I'd have a look at your "Preview Cache" settings. They can be found under File -> Preferences... and then on the "Preview Cache" tab.There's a button that says "Get Info" that'll t...
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Jack is right, the way to stop all sharpening on output is to disable it in the preferences.I'm just replying to add another note. With the Threshold at 0 there is actually more sharpening then wi...
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[quote="Daniel" wrote: didn't find any locally, what about the asus p6t?any specific memory brand?I order all my parts online, because nothing of quality is available locally to me.ASUS boards se...
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From your summary, I think you do have a pretty good grasp on color management, but now that I've got a few minutes I'll go into a little more detail so my final answer regarding the embedded profi...
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If there were a toggle button for sharpness preview like in 3.x that I could leave off while adjusting levels and then turn on when adjusting details that should solve this problem. So there'd be ...
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Just to be clear, what is it you're trying to achieve? Do you want all your photos to be processed to have dimensions of 1280 and 1024, but still be portrait or landscape? Or is it that you want ...
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You can delete the .c1p files by hand (I wouldn't do it while Capture One is running, but any other time is OK). The .c1w files store your image settings, so I wouldn't touch those (they are very ...