But i HAD to thank you for your work, i can’t imagine how passionate and dedicated you have to be to host a website, spend hours tweaking simulations and share your work, and even though i haven’t started to test those simulations, a big THANK YOU is necessary. I wish Capture One would support NLP, but that’s an issue with the SDK on Capture One’s end, not Nate not wanting to do it (as I’m sure he would if he could).Hi, it’s weird because it’s the first time i post something in a blog haha i’m used to comments on youtube, instagram, etc. Use it, export a TIFF, and carry on working on it elsewhere if you need to. So yeah, as of July 2020, Negative Lab Pro seems to be your best option, even if you do have to use Lightroom with it. Your other option would be to manually do the inversions in C1 yourself by inverting and dragging the end points of the levels tool to each end, for each image, manually, and deal with almost every tool being flipped - not exactly the Capture One experience you’re used to… If you were willing to at least pay for the software, I’m sure you find a way to convert metadata on the files from whatever camera you’ve got, to IIQ and fool the software into thinking it’s looking at shots from a Phase One back - though again no guarantees. Or, if you’re in Paris, you can have someone like these guys just do it for you, though again, pricy. No support for Canon, Nikon, Sony, Fuji etc scans in C1CHĬurrently, that’s the only way if you want to do it yourself - big pockets. Plus on top of that, you’d have to use their digital backs (Phase One) to take the pictures.
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