John Hardiman
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My version of this request would be that the White Balance works like every other slider on the background layer and layers on top of that are 'relative' adjustments, so adjusting the white balance...
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I see that now too (comment about first layer making a relative adjustment possible across the image), but it's not very intuitive and comes at the cost of extra steps, extra layers and having to l...
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I also find this behaviour of white balance in layers confusing. Once white balance has been adjusted somewhere on a layer, the background layer will no longer affect the entire white balance of t...
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Hello BeO, Yes, my version (23, the latest) has the white slider, it doesn't help with the highlight fine tuning in the way I need. Relative rendering will effectively clip out of gamut colours, I ...
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Hi BeO, In my case, the highlights aren't clipped in the raw filie, but I want to edit the picture in a way that protects them with a level of control as they can easily be blown out when the remai...
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Thankyou Boris, those are good suggestions, but I already am using a Luma Range mask. What I would request instead is that the Luminosity mask isn't required and that there could be quicker and ea...
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Yes, I hadn't thought of negatives. Even if Capture One didn't have a profile for the same lens that made the negative, I'm sure there would be something close.
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I think the Capture One highlights tool works well when the image suits it. It's different to the Lighroom highlights tool (which seems to consider a highlight as something that's brighter than it...
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Yes and volume processing should be a key strength Capture One, repeat the same steps a thousand times the slow way and you sure know about it!
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Thanks for the additions Den, good video too. I hadn't even thought of that scenario but it definitely helps point out the innefficiency of Capture One cropping.