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Seeing Masked Areas

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  • OddS.

    > Steve Marshall: When I draw a mask it barely appears

    Brush settings?

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  • Permanently deleted user

    Thanks Odds

    Opacity is set to 100%

    Increasing hardness from 50% to 100% helps but it is still not at the level of the previous version.

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  • Ian Wilson
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    Is flow also at 100%?

    Ian

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  • Permanently deleted user

    Thanks Ian

    Makes very little if any difference.

     

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  • OddS.

    > Steve Marshall: Makes very little if any difference

    Hardware acceleration?

     

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  • Permanently deleted user

    Not sure what you mean by hardware acceleration.  I do see something about that when exporting a file for the first time.

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  • OddS.

    > Steve Marshall: Not sure what you mean by hardware acceleration

    See Capture One Preferences.

    Computer graphics cards come with their own micro processor(s) and memory and can do calculations faster than processors that are normally used on computer boards. Applications, Capture One and others, can offload calculations to the graphics card hardware. Capture One has a long(!) history of hardware acceleration causing a range of image artifacts. I do not know if it affects your mask or not, but I suggest you try to run Capture One without hardware acceleration.

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  • Permanently deleted user

    Thanks Odds

    I think this unlikely - same computer, same Windows 11, different Capture One Build.  But I will see if I can investigate this.

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  • Permanently deleted user

    Thank you Martin

    Mine was set to 50%.  Changed it to 75% and it was near solid.  Reset to 50% and it is back to what I would expect for new masks.

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