Support for Canon Powershot G1X Mark II ?
I purchased recently Capture One Prof. 7.2.3 for windows
No support for this camera ?
Lost 160 euros, THANKS PHASE ONE !!!!!
No support for this camera ?
Lost 160 euros, THANKS PHASE ONE !!!!!
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Can you be more specific? There should be raw file support since version 7.2 3. Have you checked you are running that version? 0 -
[quote="wsleone" wrote:
I purchased recently Capture One Prof. 7.2.3 for windows
No support for this camera ?
Lost 160 euros, THANKS PHASE ONE !!!!!
http://i59.tinypic.com/mkksjn.png
You're welcome? 🤓0 -
A few photos added them fisheye effect (Circle)
For example. Go to web and go to "Sample Raw Images"
Download and open with Capture One some files, for example:
The 01.cr2 and 17.cr2 LOOK BAD
The 10.cr2 and the 13.cr2 look good
With another program - Camera Raw etc - these photos (01 and 17) LOOK GOOD
The Capture One does something wrong
With my camera the same
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[quote="wsleone" wrote:
The 01.cr2 and 17.cr2 LOOK BAD
It looks EXACTLY as a 12.5mm lens would capture it and EXACTLY as this camera records it, fisheye.
http://i62.tinypic.com/bx2lz.png
I understand that may not be what you WANT the image to look like, but that is in fact the information the camera captured.
If you edit the image in Capture One, I do see that the Lens Correction isn't perfect when correcting for this distortion but given the extreme wide angle, I think that is to be expected.
http://i57.tinypic.com/5a43ds.png
So, you can certainly suggest that there is room for improvement for Lens Correction but the files certainly are supported and it's clear that what you capture with the camera, is what you see in Capture One.0 -
I understand nothing 🤓
With programs:
1 - Camera Raw and2 - Canon Digital Photo Professional v. 3.14.15
LOOKS GOOD - I do not think Canon do bad things with your own photos.
The problem is the Capture One
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Sorry, but we're only showing you what your camera captured... we're certainly not inventing that distortion or vignette.
Camera RAW and Canon software may be applying a Lens correction we are not (hence mentioning it can be improved) but Capture One certainly isn't the "problem" or manifesting the optical shortfalls, it is simply showing you what your camera captures. No more, no less.0 -
[quote="wsleone" wrote:
The problem is the Capture One
No, the problem is with you not testing the software (you get 60 days from Phase One to do so) before buying.
Drew can't say this because he's staff, but it's nobody's fault but yours that you didn't ensure that the software does what you want of it, before purchase.0 -
[quote="wsleone" wrote:
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Download and open with Capture One some files, for example:
The 01.cr2 and 17.cr2 LOOK BAD
The 10.cr2 and the 13.cr2 look good
With another program - Camera Raw etc - these photos (01 and 17) LOOK GOOD
The Capture One does something wrong
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I think, at least for me, I don't understand what you are looking for or comparing to.
Could you please post an image of what you say "looks good" from Camera Raw, and the same from CO which "looks bad" to you. That will help me understand.0 -
I see that there was a lens profile for the G1X but there does not seem to be one for the G1 X II. At least not in my 7.2.3 installation.
Using the G1X profile makes beneficial changes but seems not to go quite as far as may be desirable for lens distortion correction at the wide angle. I have not checked but assume there may be a difference in lens specs between the first and second evolutions of the camera?
There don't seem to be any comparable jpgs available to download on the web site referenced to compare the out of camera distortion correction at the same focal length.
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