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[quote="Olivier" wrote: When dng files are processed in Capture One to generate either tiff or jpeg file, the colors when opening these files in PhotoShop Element 4 on Mac OS 10.4 appear lighter ...
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[quote="Wolff" wrote: I have a problem where images are displaying too light in C1 4.5 Pro Windows. I use the light version myself, but also with C1 4.5 LE I had previews that were too bright, co...
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[quote="Christopher" wrote: Hmmm, maybe Capture One doesn't recover the edges of every raw format, then. But it does perform such a function on my Canon files.I wonder if you submitted a feature...
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Thanks for the link, Paul, it clarifies a lot.It seems to me however that the fit-to-screen preview has not yet been optimized (where the level of sharpening is concerned) in the latest release, 4....
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I think I didn't really get your note about the gamut plot. The camera profile certainly has a defined gamut: So it does.Then microsofts "Color Control Applet" must be unable to read it, where it c...
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[quote="Andrew71" wrote: Paul1921, thanks for the comments. There are some interesting points, particularly the MB board comments. The thing is that I have a lot of software and all the rest of i...
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This topic brings to mind something that I'm not quite sure what to make of in Capture One 4.When I process an image of the sony A700, (of course camera profile set to "Sony A700 generic"), and spe...
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[quote="Nino" wrote: There was a lovely feature in 3x versions - Color Noise Removing. If I moved the slider to 100%, I was getting a nice grain without color noise that reminded a film grain and...
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[quote="NN" wrote: Hi,So I guess the problem is that CO4 is able to preview the image much sharper than the app I use to show the created image. So, effectively, CO4 seems to be giving me an unre...
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[quote="Ulf" wrote: I am not convinced that files can be supported when run through your program "DNG recover edges". Yes, it turns out they can!Ulf, thank you for the response.I tested again whe...