Viewer at 100% not showing complete image
Hello,
I'm still trying to get to know CO1v7 better with regards to its catalogue, album and viewing capabilities on created jpeg images.
It is not bad, quite good actually for my purposes. Creating a new catalogue can be slow, but when I use it with the set-up of leaving the images in their original location, it works very well. Also it will not double import images when I have added some images to the folder where they are stored, and then add them to the Capture one catalogue. It will skip images that are already imported.
When I use it with the original images imported to the catalogue, then it will import ALL images again and again, regardless of doubling or tripling the images. Perhaps there is a way to prevent this, but I have not found it.
The way I use CO1 for viewing the Jpeg albums in the catalogue, I simply go "full screen" and use the auto browser to navigate. A feature that I miss from Iphoto, is the swiping to next or previous images in full screen mode, but you can use "slide show" on manual for that.
There is one oddity though: to get the critical sharpness of the Jpeg images, you need to set the viewer to 100%. I just couldn't figure out at first why I could not get the same critical sharpness as in Photoshop, where the images are edited. Only after setting the viewer to 100% the sharpness is there, but the oddity is that the viewer then won't show the whole image, it will take off a few mm's on all sides, and you can actually move the image around in the viewer frame a bit.
I tried setting the margin on the viewer to "0", but still the same. Is there any way to view the jpegs at 100% in full screen without this happening? When I get thát done, I'll have gotten where I want to be.
Thanks
Chris
I'm still trying to get to know CO1v7 better with regards to its catalogue, album and viewing capabilities on created jpeg images.
It is not bad, quite good actually for my purposes. Creating a new catalogue can be slow, but when I use it with the set-up of leaving the images in their original location, it works very well. Also it will not double import images when I have added some images to the folder where they are stored, and then add them to the Capture one catalogue. It will skip images that are already imported.
When I use it with the original images imported to the catalogue, then it will import ALL images again and again, regardless of doubling or tripling the images. Perhaps there is a way to prevent this, but I have not found it.
The way I use CO1 for viewing the Jpeg albums in the catalogue, I simply go "full screen" and use the auto browser to navigate. A feature that I miss from Iphoto, is the swiping to next or previous images in full screen mode, but you can use "slide show" on manual for that.
There is one oddity though: to get the critical sharpness of the Jpeg images, you need to set the viewer to 100%. I just couldn't figure out at first why I could not get the same critical sharpness as in Photoshop, where the images are edited. Only after setting the viewer to 100% the sharpness is there, but the oddity is that the viewer then won't show the whole image, it will take off a few mm's on all sides, and you can actually move the image around in the viewer frame a bit.
I tried setting the margin on the viewer to "0", but still the same. Is there any way to view the jpegs at 100% in full screen without this happening? When I get thát done, I'll have gotten where I want to be.
Thanks
Chris
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If I have correctly understood what you have described it sounds like you either need a bigger screen (pixel numbers rather than physical size) or a smaller jpg (pixel dimensions rather than how many MB.)
I may have missed something in what you have written.
Grant0 -
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If I have correctly understood what you have described it sounds like you either need a bigger screen (pixel numbers rather than physical size) or a smaller jpg (pixel dimensions rather than how many MB.)
I may have missed something in what you have written.
Grant
Hi Grant,
No, it's regardless of the image size: the viewer frame simply wraps itself around the image and adjusts itself to the size, but when viewing at 100%, it takes away a few mm's at each side, overlapping the image. This is easy to verify when you use the hand tool, and try to move the image left-right or up-down: you can move the image around in the viewer frame (even when the image is only half the size of your screen and the viewer frame takes up the other half)
Chris0
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