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Problem with CS5 processed b/w files in C1E

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  • Paul Steunebrink
    Not sure I understand your workflow, but what I certainly do not yet comprehend is what you like to achieve with the step to open the file in CO6 and process it again after you have post-processed it in CS5. What is the point in that step?

    In other words, your workflow sounds unnecessary complex to me, so I must be missing something.
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  • Daniel
    [quote="Paul_E" wrote:
    Not sure I understand your workflow, but what I certainly do not yet comprehend is what you like to achieve with the step to open the file in CO6 and process it again after you have post-processed it in CS5. What is the point in that step?

    In other words, your workflow sounds unnecessary complex to me, so I must be missing something.


    Hello Paul,

    at first thanks for your reply.

    My workflow starts in C1 where I develop the raw file and then send it to Photoshop to post-process it. After that I save it in my C1 folder, that's all. I like to have my Photoshop post-processed files in the C1 library (e.g for comparing) and I don't work on them anymore. How is your C1-Photoshop workflow if I may ask you this?

    Like I wrote in my opening post I could not see any differences between the b/w image in CS5 (with the right values: R:92%,G92%,B92%) and the image in C1 (with the wrong values:R98%,G92%,B92,7) but the DC-tool and the C1 RGB-scale are showing them. That makes me wonder because it should not be, or?!
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    Hi, thanks for explaining. I might take a look at your issue if time allows me (which is pretty limited currently).

    My CO6 > PS workflow is as simple as it is. Processed raw files (CO6) are opened in PS for post-processing if deemed necessary. End of workflow.

    The CO6 library is not a library in the sense of a searchable database; it is just a file browser with some session features (great features by the way). Also, CO6 does not dynamically update your preview in case you change your RGB file.
    Last, in case you ever upgrade to CO Pro 6, you'll have access to an incredible B&W tool which might change your workflow.
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  • Keith Reeder
    [quote="Paul_E" wrote:
    My CO6 > PS workflow is as simple as it is. Processed raw files (CO6) are opened in PS for post-processing if deemed necessary. End of workflow.

    Yep, same here - PS mainly being used to access a couple of Topaz plugins ("Denoise" and "Detail") which are very important to my end result.
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  • Markus231
    Interpolation results.
    Having three channels with the same information in one image file is pretty useless. Convert to grayscale if you want grayscale.
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