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AI masking features and pricing

Dear C1 team: I've been planning to switch over to C1, mainly because the image processing for my Nikon, Fujifilm and Sony RAW files is way superior to Lr and Camera Raw. It's easily noticeable.But I see some options from Lr are still better imple...
FirstName LastName over 1 year ago in Feature requests / Capture One on desktop 0 Awaiting review

Refine Mask auto switch over to Grey Scale Mask

When using Refine mask would be nice when auto switch over to greyscale mask appears.Or could be done by Tickbox(??) for User Choice if needed. (Auto select or not). And after applying view switches back to normal photo view without a mask shown.
Peter Brazdil over 1 year ago in Feature requests / Capture One on desktop 2 Awaiting review

Modifier key to slow mouse input in Curves

What problem do you see this solving? Describe the problem or issue you are having in Capture One. Think about what it is that you're trying to achieve, and the reason why you are trying to do it. When using curves, small adjustments are usually a...
Robert Nystrom almost 3 years ago in Feature requests / Capture One on desktop 7 Awaiting review

AppleScript – Set Existing Files attribute of Export Location

The Export tab and Exported dialog let us set Existing Files to "Skip", "Add Suffix", or "Overwrite" in the Export Location tool. There appears to be no way to set this via AppleScript on macOS. Would perhaps look something like this: tell applica...
Walter Rowe about 2 years ago in Feature requests / Capture One on desktop 0 Awaiting review

Textured or custom shaped brushes for masking

To allow for greater creativity in shadow and highlight masking, and to avoid having to use third party solutions like Photoshop, it would be great if Capture One introduced different brush shapes (leaves, sun rays, different texture, opacity, sha...
Luke Bennett 9 months ago in Feature requests / Capture One on desktop 0 Awaiting review

Show the crop lines when viewing the RAW file of a Fijifilm X100VI zoomed image.

When using the Fujifilm X100VI, you can perform a digital zoom before taking a picture. The JPG file shows only the zoomed in image. The Raw file shows the original 23mm sized image. The data is stored in the Makernotes somewhere as this program h...
FirstName LastName about 2 years ago in Feature requests / Capture One on desktop 0 Awaiting review

Installing Capture one on an external drive

M4 Mac Mini comes with limited internal storage capacity and requires that applications be installed on external drives to conserve space. Most application allow the option to install other than just the internal drive.
James Paula over 1 year ago in Feature requests / Capture One on desktop 1 Awaiting review

Blurb photobook - Capture one Book module

Integrate Capture One directly with Blurb (and other) photobook producers. This is much quicker than the workaround (see below) on two counts: 1). See an image that you rate for the photobook, and send it to directly to the photobook. If you prefe...
sarah isaacs about 2 years ago in Feature requests / Capture One on desktop 0 Awaiting review
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EVOTO

Hi C1 developers and technical team.I've recently watched the last news from EVOTO and I must say that they did a terrific job. A lot of innovation and excellent ideas to truly improve the workflow of photographers.Please C1, wake up! You're laggi...
Marco Favale 9 months ago in Feature requests / Capture One on desktop 3 Not a feature request

Ability to view more than one crop and overlay at a time

I often have clients want to see what an image looks like in multiple crops, there currently isn't a way of doing this quickly and easily when shooting. You can make an overlay with different crops in one image but can be confusing and limiting. O...
Mike Atkins 9 months ago in Feature requests / Capture One on desktop 0 Awaiting review