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Adjustments made in capture one doest not appear in photoshop

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  • Ian Wilson
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    Adjustments you make to a raw file won't appear in Photoshop. If you want to use PS to work on the adjusted image, you have to send a file to PS that has the adjustments baked into it - usually people use a TIFF.

    If you use the Open with... Photoshop feature to send the image to PS, then what gets sent is the unadjusted raw file.

    If you use the Edit with... Photoshop feature, Capture One should give you a dialog box where you can choose what format to send (TIFF, JPEG, etc) and it should create that format of file for you including your adjustments.

    Ian

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  • FirstName LastName

    Thank you for your answer Ian.

    I usually start by "editing with" and export the raw as a tif 8bit in Ps. Then I save it and come back to Capture so I can go back and forth between the two programs and every settings are on my tif file.

    Once I used "edit with", saved it and went back to capture I then use "open with". Normally it works (all the settings are embed with the tif file).

    Except this time the settings made in capture do not appear once the image is opened in Ps... And I don't understand where is the problem...

    I hope I'm explaining it clearly enough :)
    Tom

     

     

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  • Ian Wilson
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    When you use Open With, PS gets the file as it exists on your hard disc. So if that is a raw file, then PS gets the completely unaltered raw file (because Capture One never alters the file) even if you have made adjustments in Capture One. If you want to send PS a file that includes your C1 edits, you have to send it as an exported file of some kind, with the edits baked in (as you already do) and that is commonly a TIFF file (though you could also use JPEG). you can do that using Edit With.

    When you have worked on your TIFF file, PS can save your work into the TIFF file, because it will allow alterations to the file. So back in C1 again, you have a changed TIFF file with the PS work baked into it.

    If you only want to do more work in PS, you can just use Open With, and PS will get the file the way it was when it last saved it.

    But if you want to do a second round of work in C1, and then go back to PS, you can't use Open With after the second round of C1 work, because C1 will NOT have altered the TIFF file, just as it won't alter a raw file. You have to use Edit With again, which will produce a new version TIFF file with the second round of C1 edits baked in.

    Ian

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  • FirstName LastName

    Your explanation make sense, even though I still don't understand why I was able to do it that way before, and not anymore. But thank you for your help Ian !

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