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Looking for C1 'Presets'

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  • darktiger1
    You and me both. Can someone help us?
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  • Anonymous
    darktiger and Ray,

    I believe the lack of response here is due to the fact that Capture One has the ability to easily establish and create your own presets.

    1 - Also, any image adjustment made can be quickly applied to other image files within a Session.

    2 - For White Balance or Exposure, adjustment settings can be saved as a file and then can be selected easily for future Session work.

    3 - Finally, the Styles tool currently on Mac only, will become available for Windows
    version 4.0 Upgrade where the ability to customize a "Look" and workflow will
    become even easier.

    Sincerely,
    K C
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  • rNeil
    Keith,

    I believe you may not understand what darktiger and Ray were asking about. In Photoshop's Bridge program, you can go to ACR and set ALL the parameters or any subset for an image, and then save any combination of subsets as a named preset. You can pick and choose from ANY tool tab.

    So a preset can specify exposure, color, curve, sharpening, lens correction factors, and output ... in ONE named preset. Or any combination thereof.

    From Bridge while "browsing", you can then select one or multiple images and apply those presets by simply selecting the preset from your drop-down list.

    Maybe one preset does a b/w conversion with a specific curve, another is simply a bump of color temp, another is an exposure bump, another applies a curve and change of color by a specified amout, and does sharpening and output choices too.

    You can set presets while browsing thumbnails, and then apply them to create images, without specifically ever opening ACR.

    In C1, as far as my year or two of experience allows me to know, one simply CANNOT do this. One can save presets for only one "tab" at a time ... and only for certain tabs of tools.

    So, no, your program ... unless I have missed something and your help files totally neglect to mention it ... cannot do as darktiger and Ray are asking.

    If I am wrong, I most SURELY wish to be corrected and informed of how to accomplish this feat. It is one of the reasons Bridge/ACR can be an amazingly fast production tool. Albeit, the images one procuces there may not be as nice as one does with C1. Sigh
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