5.1.1 Color shift error during import?
I just did an update on Cap 1 to Version 5.1.1 and ran some files through it and had something happen I have never seen before. Of 180 RAW files one was completely white, one completely green, one completely red and one had a heavy magenta wash over it. 😕
Of the four files they were not next to each other but were shot under the same circumstances as the files immediately before and after around them, some outdoors with available light and some with flash.
In the histogram the whited out image showed everything pegged out to the right even though the exposure was the same as the two files on either side of it. But when I did an auto adjust with levels all the correct info was there and the image cleared up perfectly.
I was unable to make adjustments to the green, red and magenta files when opened in Adobe Camera RAW were all fine.
Any ideas?
Update.
I deleted the files and the proxies and imported them again into Cap 1 and they were fine this time. But this seems like a temporary fix and not something I want to do on every batch. Who know it could be all the files next time.
Of the four files they were not next to each other but were shot under the same circumstances as the files immediately before and after around them, some outdoors with available light and some with flash.
In the histogram the whited out image showed everything pegged out to the right even though the exposure was the same as the two files on either side of it. But when I did an auto adjust with levels all the correct info was there and the image cleared up perfectly.
I was unable to make adjustments to the green, red and magenta files when opened in Adobe Camera RAW were all fine.
Any ideas?
Update.
I deleted the files and the proxies and imported them again into Cap 1 and they were fine this time. But this seems like a temporary fix and not something I want to do on every batch. Who know it could be all the files next time.
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I don't know from which version you updated, but in particular from 4.x to 5.x I would also expect that trashing the proxies and let CO 5 generate them would solved many potential issues. 0 -
I've had the exact same problem. Worked around it by dragging the image from the C1 Pro browser pane to the desktop and then back again to the Capture folder under the tool tab.
Will be interested to find out what the problem is and how it will be fixed properly.0 -
Older sidecar files may have been compromised. When the newer software read them, they read them as such and displayed what was provided. If this happens again the best course of action to fix is to;
-Change your Proof Profile (process recipe output ICC by default).
This will refresh the Proxie files and hopefully make the display correct.
-Quite the software and delete the Proxie files.
No settings will be lost but when the images are accessed again the Proxies will need to be regenerated (2 min setback)
-As a last resort you can delete all files associated with the corrupt looking files, COS, COP and COF (when the software is quite).
If this doesn't fix the issue then the files themselves are likely corrupt.0
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