yaya
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Or the other way aroundThanks Yair.
Now it becomes attractive to buy a Leaf as a second back to P1.
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Or the other way aroundThanks Yair.
Now it becomes attractive to buy a Leaf as a second back to P1.
Just did on LL:
Leaf tethered support
The DB version supports tethering to: Leaf Aptus-II 10, Aptus-II 7, Aptus-II 6, Aptus-II 5, AFi-II 10, AFi-II 7, AFi-II 6
The PRO version is needed to tether to: Leaf Aptus 75S, Aptus 65S, Aptus 54S, AFi 7, AFi 6, AFi 5, Aptus 75, Aptus 65, Aptus 22, Aptus 17
Leaf .mos file support
DB version supports: Leaf Aptus-II 10, Aptus-II 8 (preliminary) Aptus-II 7, Aptus-II 6, Aptus-II 5, AFi-II 10, AFi-II 7, AFi-II 6
Basic or PRO versions support the above PLUS: Leaf Aptus 75S, Aptus 65S, Aptus 54S, AFi 7, AFi 6, AFi 5, Aptus 75, Aptus 65, Aptus 22, Aptus 17
Yair
Frankly, for that kind of adjustment I prefer it be done as an adjustment layer to my tiff instead of the raw, but YMMV...Jack aren't you overlooking the major advantage that LR grads are applied to the RAW image? This is basically adjusting the exposure selectively.
I like that one, too.And BTW, the new advanced NOISE tool is excellent :thumbs:
Yep, was just playing around with that one and like it a lot!I like that one, too.
I'd prefer a more sensitve adjustment for the "surface" NR as at higher values it works actually as regular luminance NR. However it's a nice tool!
My favorite of the new tools is the inversed color edit
yes, it safes us one edit. By now - e.g. to desaturate everything but a single color - you had to make one edit for global saturation decrease and a second edit to counter desaturation for the one color you didn't want to desaturate (as an example). Now that's just a single edit. Nice!Yep, was just playing around with that one and like it a lot!
but only temporarily ?!??we can't do LCC corrections with our Leaf backs in Capture One, it is a Phase only correction.
Likely you'll see this sooner than later. Not next week obviously (since they just released a new version) but pretty soon.Jim, FYI we can't do LCC corrections with our Leaf backs in Capture One, it is a Phase only correction. Just in case you did not know
any word on overlays?Likely you'll see this sooner than later. Not next week obviously (since they just released a new version) but pretty soon.
Not sure what you mean. Overlay is a powerful tool thats been available for any file for a while now (since version 4.5?).any word on overlays?
With the Leaf back, you can load overlay masks onto the back. These can be selected when you're shooting. When you bring the image back into Leaf Capture, it maintains the mask size and position and shows it in LC (it can be removed or moved around in LC post if you want). When I bring the .mos file into C1, that overlay/mask isn't present (although it is in the raw file.. since LC can get to it)Not sure what you mean. Overlay is a powerful tool thats been available for any file for a while now (since version 4.5?).
Sorry for being dense - but how do you get that? I've got two pictures selected, but where do I get the menu for "bundled scripts"? By film strip - do you mean the browser? Thanks in advance.C1 is extremely powerful. I hardly ever use PS except retouching. BTW you can stitch right from C1 it uses PS but starts in C1
Top menu bar go to next to help see the film strip . click bundled scripts and you will see stitch with PS .First select two or more images
here:By film strip - do you mean the browser?