Ray Harrison
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I think people are saying that Capture One should improve their own noise handling but not try and go down the rabbit hole of trying to be like Topaz or DxO, who specialize in the capability and wh...
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Just a thought, and take it only as that, but maybe consider filing - or refiling - as a bug report. While I personally don't have this issue when I tether, it may be camera specific or otherwise, ...
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Maybe I’m not parsing your statement well, but can you not just filter to show only the file types you want? In the very rare situations I shoot both raw and JPEG (mostly I shoot only raw), I can j...
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It definitely seems important for Lr folks moving over. Like dehaze, which also seemed really important to ex-Lr folks, I’m not sure I’d use it much, but for those who want or need it, I can imagin...
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If they do it - and they've said they are - I'd want them to spend the time to get it right and to eventually be better than the hit rate I get in Adobe, Luminar or any of the other tools for those...
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They do read them, yes. Whether they have an SLA for response or whether they even have the cycles to respond to each one, I don't know. They get a lot of requests. A good way to not only get their...
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One way for any feature request to get on Capture One’s radar is to make sure to upvote items that are important to you. Here’s the current list by top votes, including implemented ones of course. ...
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@BeO Yes! LrC would have edged out C1 by about 5 minutes total had it been able to run the full set. It would have (presumably) taken about 22 or 23 minutes vs ~28 for C1. Funny story, while I have...
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I totally bollocksed my test description above. My memory is obviously crap :-). This is what posted over in Paul Reiffer's FB group...pictures are over there if interested. Just search on my name ...
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If you can, that’s a good way to go and you may indeed find that Lr is faster for your specific use cases. But you can only find that out by trying :-)