374108502777 you really can't separate the frequencies in a raw image editor because you need rasterized layers of each texture and tone. If you make even a small adjustment on another layer, it would break everything. Also, there isn't a single agreed-upon method of doing FS.
Use the right tool for the right job. I want a Capture One that is the best RAW image editor on the planet, not a half-baked all-in-one piece of garbage.
This is what people said about healing & cloning , Layers, HDR and Panorama …. “ capture one is a raw converter for those things you have Photoshop”
It’s 2024!!
374108502777 you really can't separate the frequencies in a raw image editor because you need rasterized layers of each texture and tone. If you make even a small adjustment on another layer, it would break everything. Also, there isn't a single agreed-upon method of doing FS.
Use the right tool for the right job. I want a Capture One that is the best RAW image editor on the planet, not a half-baked all-in-one piece of garbage.
This is what people said about healing & cloning , Layers, HDR and Panorama …. “ capture one is a raw converter for those things you have Photoshop”
It’s 2024!!
Capture One is a not a pixel editor and therefore cannot do things like frequency separation. Photoshop is the right tool for that job.