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Soft Proof

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  • Walter Rowe
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    Capture One is continually soft proofing.

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  • BeO
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    The best you can do is to set 16 bit Profoto profile as your proof profile in the View menu and switch paper export recipe proofing on/off via the button.

    And maybe upvote 

    https://support.captureone.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/14860973084189-Add-Rendering-Intent-Black-Point-Compensation-and-Paper-White-Simulation-to-export-recipes-for-softproofing

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  • Ken Crook

    Walter I understand and use the singular constant proofing , however if you note I mention it is singular, and therefore no ability to compare.l    As this entire software is based on a GUI , being able to see both the normal screen image ( say Pro Photo 16 bit )  and a proofed version  for a particular paper or usage, allows the user to see side by side the changes.  So I repeat allow one of two side by side images to carry the normal screen proof and the other the SOFT proof selected. 

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  • BeO
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    Hi Ken Crook.

    Softproofing should be improved in several ways, so pls. follow my link and see if this feature request is valuable to you (EDIT:) and then upvote.
    When you sometimes print, or let print, it should.

    For your own idea, consider creating a feature request

    https://support.captureone.com/hc/en-us/community/topics/6431248131613-Improve-Capture-One-Pro?sort_by=votes

    https://support.captureone.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/8745099907997-How-to-make-a-feature-request-or-provide-feedback

     

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  • Ken Crook

    Photoshop allows for this even in the now almost free relic CS6 !

     

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  • Walter Rowe
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    Yes it does through Adobe Camera Raw.

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  • Walter Rowe
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    Adobe Camera Raw converts the raw data into Adobe's internal representation which I'm told is Adobe DNG. Everything else inside PS originates from there.

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  • dee jjjaaaa

    you are confused... the source of confusion is that Adobe ACR/LR were designed to work identically with a raw as written by camera's firmware and with DNG generated by Adobe's tools (ACR/LR/Adobe DNG converter) of the same version from that same raw ( there is a difference lately that breaks this with introduction of Adobe's AI/ML NR/demosaick, etc - there DNG generated using those methods are not equal to how Adobe will work with original raw or with DNG resulted from conversion from that original raw )

     

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