It would improve precision if you could speededit with + or - in stead of using the mouse. E.g. Holding E to activate speededit for Brightness and then clicking + or - to increase or decrease Brightness.
Ability to magnify image while refine mask tool is engaged
If you click on Refine Mask, but you forgot to magnify your image to 100 percent (or whatever magnification is desired) then you now have to cancel the refine mask process, enlarge the image and then go back into refine mask. But if you don't like...
Multiple Skin Tone Targets Per Layer in Advanced Color Editor
As a regular user of Capture One's Advanced Color Editor, I've found the skin tone adjustment capabilities to be incredibly versatile - not just for skin, but for precise color adjustments across various subjects. However, the current limitation o...
What problem do you see this solving? When working with black and white images i often see situations where the magic brush could be amazing but it only separates between colors and not grayscale tones. If there is a subject against a colorful bac...
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.
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
Modular Dual-Panel Layout for Greater Workflow Flexibility
As a long-time Capture One user and photography enthusiast, I appreciate the modularity and customizability the software offers. However, I often feel restricted by the current layout limitations—specifically, the separation between the Browser an...
It would help my workflow greatly if speed edit controls were available for midpoints in each colour channel in levels, and I'm sure there are a number of other uses for the speed edit function that would suit other users.
Add ability to easily fine tune highlights recovery, for example, by selecting the highlight range.
What problem do you see this solving? Every image is different. Often when trying to fine tune highlights, Capture One does too much or too little. Example. When making art reproductions of paintings, the image can be perfectly exposed for the fla...