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Improve Capture One

Request a new feature, or support for a camera/lens that you would like to use in Capture One.

Status Awaiting review
Workspace Feature requests
Categories Capture One Pro
Created by Guest
Created on Nov 13, 2023

gow to blur

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 was the last time you were affected by this lack of functionality, or specific tool?

If your feedback is more general, simply let us know how much your workflow is affected.

Current workaround

Are you using any workarounds or other solutions to achieve your goals in Capture One?

This is so we have a greater understanding of how your workflow is affected, and how we can improve the existing tools and functionality.

  • Guest
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    Nov 14, 2023

    Your post has been hidden for moderation. Please read the pinned post and use the template provided.

    You can edit your post by clicking the "gear" icon on your post and then selecting "edit".

    I understand that rules and guidelines are annoying, but it has to be this way in order to make the requests and feedback usable by our Product Management team, and to ensure that you get the response you deserve.

    Thanks everyone you for your time and for directly contributing towards the development of Capture One. We greatly appreciate it.

    Tag me (type “@”, my name, select it from the drop-down) once you’re done and I’ll aprove the post.

  • Ian Wilson
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    Nov 13, 2023

    368043796397 - sorry. I didn't think that you may have meant how to blur. As 369260519517 says, this isn't the right section of the forum for a question like that: try the Mac or Windows section as the case may be.

    Or it may be that what BeO said is sufficient answer - there isn't really a blur facility in Capture One, and the best you can do is to use negative clarity.

    Ian

  • BeO O
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    Nov 13, 2023

    368043796397

    Negative clarity is the only way to somehow "blur" the image or parts of it using an adjustment layer.

  • BeO O
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    Nov 13, 2023

    Maybe "h"ow to blur? Anyway, this is the wrong topic for questions, right?

  • Ian Wilson
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    Nov 13, 2023

    368043796397 - the point of the template is to replace the words in Italics with your answers to the questions.

    It's not at all clear what your post is about. Is now to blur meant to be Gaussian Blur?

    Ian