Yet another "bug"
After importing some images from a CF card, I made some adjustments to the exposure.
I was pretty satisfied with the results. Colours were well-balanced and skintones perfect.
Then I noticed that the linear/film standard/film extra shadow box was empty, i.e. none had been chosen.
After choosing film standard, the image went all bad - colours off overexposed - even after resetting my previous exposure correction.
This is not an isolated incidence.
In a number of cases, when shooting tethered, the only available option is film standard - simply no film extra shadow or linear response is shown.
As I have previously reported problems with the P25 portrait neutral profile (where I achieved yellowish images which was not the case when choosing Adobe 98 as the camera profile - PhaseOne thought that the profile might be corrupt). For this reason I did a complete reinstall of Capture One Pro.
This has not however killed off the \"issue\". The real problem is that images developed with the \"blank\" response option appear to be far better than the actual options.
Anybody out there with similar cases?
Regards Michael
I was pretty satisfied with the results. Colours were well-balanced and skintones perfect.
Then I noticed that the linear/film standard/film extra shadow box was empty, i.e. none had been chosen.
After choosing film standard, the image went all bad - colours off overexposed - even after resetting my previous exposure correction.
This is not an isolated incidence.
In a number of cases, when shooting tethered, the only available option is film standard - simply no film extra shadow or linear response is shown.
As I have previously reported problems with the P25 portrait neutral profile (where I achieved yellowish images which was not the case when choosing Adobe 98 as the camera profile - PhaseOne thought that the profile might be corrupt). For this reason I did a complete reinstall of Capture One Pro.
This has not however killed off the \"issue\". The real problem is that images developed with the \"blank\" response option appear to be far better than the actual options.
Anybody out there with similar cases?
Regards Michael
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Michael
Check that you acctully have these film curves in c:\\program files\\phase one\\Capture One Pro\\Preferences (If I remember right you are using Windows.)0
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