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  1. Hi all,

     

    And thanks for the feedback. Sorry for my late reply but my mum is visiting :-) Anyway.

     

    When I did the roundtrip with a CR2-file from my Canon. The colors changes character... the image is not the same here either. Now its also getting auto-cropped. The file that is exported to affinity is slightly cropped at the top and bottom. Not a lot, but it is.

     

    As for my workflow (You have pretty much described it)... when scanned (negatives in both color and black and white, obviously the CR2 file is not scanned) with Epson Scan, I do this in 2 different ways but in neither is the tiff file assigned a color-profile. In one of them the gamma is set set to 2.2, and in the other its not set. And as far as I can tell whatever I choose my issues remains the same.

     

    Then I upload the file to C1, adjust exposure, contrast, saturation, HDR, clarity, levels. Might ad some sharpening. The file has up to this point no color profile assigned to it. When I export it I have done this in 2 way. Either as Adobe 1998 or as my screen profile. The profile in Affinity has corresponded to what I chose as a export. The problem persists either way.

     

    The color profiles are RGB also when I do black and white (I always just use Adobe RGB when saving tiffs)... Isnt 2.2 standard gamma?

     

    Ahem... sorry... I just checked now and it might be different colorprofiles... What I tought was an untagged colorprofile with just gamma setting seems to be a Epson sRGB (why does in not scan in Adobe RGB?!) and what I tought was completely untagged seems to be called sRGB IEC61966-2.1... sorry for this lads... might this be it?

     

    But it doesnt explain the colorshift on the CR2 file? Or is that because that is viewed in profoto in C1? And why does it aoutocrop?

     

    I am really sorry for not checking that in C1 earlier as it is pretty much in my face... I giess I just trusted the epson guy when he said that with the 2 options I use there is no color profile.

     

    Cheers

    Peter

  2. Hi!

     

    And thanks for doing all of this :-) I dont get it though. On my screen the 2 files appear different (also in Affinity)... can there be any autosettings that are applied that I am not aware of? I thought that these would not take place in C1 since its a tiff-file. For instance, auto sharpening is not applied (which it is when i open RAW from digital camera).

     

    Again, thanks :-)

     

    Cheers

    Peter

  3. I find it strange too. I've also experienced auto cropping when exporting files for "edit with". I sent my files to the Phase One supporter, but he didnt experience what I did. He suggested installing Capture One over again... like a clean install. It was very little that was cropped away so I never bothered  to.

     

    The dust tool in C1 is fair enough. But some of my 8x10" negatives has more dust than C1 is able to deal with (theres a 100 limit), and the inpainting brush in Affinity is even quicker... so it makes it easier.

     

    Im happy to send you the file Pedro... but (I might be blind?)... I could not find an option for attachments in the mailing system here (also, files are about 600MB).

     

    Cheers

    Peter

  4. Hi all,

     

    When I deal with photos in Capture One I use Affinity to remove dust. Its not exactly like a plugin, but I open Affinity through Capture One, do what I need to do and save. I then get straight back to Capture One with a dustfree photo... however, for some reason the picture is also brighter... does anyone get why this is happening? Shouldnt the picture look the same in both applications?

     

    Cheers

    Peter

  5. Hi all :-)


    I've got a question I hope is not to far off. My screen is calibrated to a white point of 5500. The result of that is that when my photos are shown on others screens they tend to be to cold or blue/greenish.


    Is there a way to fix this quickly in Affinity? Adjusting several photos at once?


    If I do have to adjust each photo adjusting the white balance (which is what I have to do?), does the scale compare to the difference between D-55 and D-65?


    I hope I have expressed myself somewhat clearly...


     


    Cheers


    Peter


     


    C-)


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