jeffreytotaro
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Check it out on their site. It's supposed to browse faster which would be great. That's my biggest complaint about it. Now you can save workspaces too.
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Definitely no sinar-specific profiles but the Color Editor can be used to tweak the generic profile and save it as an independent ICC profile. Just make sure you experiment with a variety of images (don't just tweak the profile to one specific image).I just installed it and finally the error with my Sinar-dng doesnt come up any more. I dont know why but I am happy that I can process my Sinar-DNGs now with either Sinar-Exposure, PS or C1. I dont know yet which Output I like best though
Anybody knows if there are any specific Sinar-profiles for C1?
Tom
I would 1) uninstall the previous version (link for instructions) 2) redownload the file using one of the other servers (there are two US and one european servers)i tried twice to download and install it; trying to run the exe file gave a corrupted file message both times
I'm not seeing that artifact. Does it stay there if you resize the width of the column? Does it stay with a reboot? If so I would uninstall (link for instructions) completely and reinstall. Otherwise maybe a video card problem of some kind. No idea.It downloaded and installed fine for me. However, I'm seeing a strange new artifact in the controls that shows a line running through the effect number on those controls that use sliders. Attached is a screen grab of the area in question. This is on OSX 10.5.6, Mac Pro.
New Variant = Variant with all default valuesI created a new varient and the white balance and exposure settings went back to default, maybe others too.
Is this by design?
I didn't notice this before, but it might be that I just wasn't looking
thanks
-bob
Removing the prefs seems to have cleared it up. Thanks.I'm not seeing that artifact. Does it stay there if you resize the width of the column? Does it stay with a reboot? If so I would uninstall (link for instructions) completely and reinstall. Otherwise maybe a video card problem of some kind. No idea.
edit: short of a full reinstall you could also just dump the preferences file: User/Library/Preferences/com.phaseone.captureone.plist while the program is closed and relaunch.
DUHNew Variant = Variant with all default values
Clone Variant = Create variant identical to current image
Doug Peterson, Head of Technical Services
Capture Integration, Phase One & Canon Dealer | Personal Portfolio
Darn, let's certainly put that on the list Doug.Sorry to rain on your parade but the camera controls only apply to the P65+ as of right now. Unclear if this can be back-ported to the earlier + backs, but if it can be it won't be right away (a new firmware release would have to be made and those take a while to clear quality control).
Of course you can trigger the shot on most tethered cameras, but the new camera control allows aperture and shutter speed control.
I'm not clear myself if camera controls include canon/nikon. Anyone want to check? It's inventory day in Miami, so I don't have time!
Only major updates count as use of your "upgrades". The only instance of this in the last few years was the transition from 3.X Pro to 4.5 Pro. I don't expect that they will go to 5.X for a good long while (measured in years), so your all set for the foreseeable future.Is it a free upgrade from 4.5? I could never get 4.5 to work reliably (4.5.2 now crashes on startup) and had pretty much written off PhaseOne. They seem to ignore crash reports and don't respond to email. I used my last free upgrade for 4.5.