expand IA tools like "subject" and "background" to create and copy-paste layers for buildings, trees and sky
AI Brush is a powerful tool, but when I use it on a set of landscape pictures, I would like to be able to automatically select, for example, "buildings" or "trees" or even "sky", and then apply the same treatement to several pictures
Current Issue: By default, Capture One saves library cache files inside each library package. This poses significant challenges when using cloud services like iCloud, as cache folders can consume considerable space. Additionally, since cache files...
Not sure it is technically possible. The idea emerges as I am fine tuning a specific red on the background of 35 portraits.I create a reference picture for settings and then apply and adapt on the other pictures. So each picture ends up with the s...
I sometimes work with (smart) albums. Lately they have been useful to classifiy and separate versions of settings on series of portraits. I even share them with Live then. For example: 35 portraits, each one is located in a favourite folder belong...
With a growing number of tool options, and many using big sccreens, it would be really useful to be able to add a second column of tools and sliders, so could have library and keywords open alongside main sliders, or a separate colour management s...
It would be useful to implement shortcuts also for resetting the individual tools Exposure White Balance etc.. to allow the use of shortcuts and the various keyboards for capture one.Currently we only have the shortcut to reset everything
What problem do you see this solving? So, to achieve a "long exposure" effect, and also a noise reduction effect, stacking multiple raw images and average them (with aligning) you could achieve this. I guess this is what the Phase One cameras does...
You have the feature where we can correct verticals / horizontals by lining up a line with two circles on anything we want to correct the geometry on. It's great, but those lines / circles are so feint that it can be hard to find the darn things o...
What problem do you see this solving? I am working with food photography, and really need Depth of Field Blur. Now, after finished editing picture, using Affinity photo for bluring
It's sometimes necessary to use data from one color channel in another. This feature would greatly enhance rendering for monochromatic photography, such as infrared or underwater images, and could also benefit certain types of product photography....