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MCAsan

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Jul 9, 2012
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Was on the CiP 11 conference call today.

Was surprised that (high end, high cost) C1P:

now has layers, but no blending modes
now has color range masking, but no luminosity range masking


Interesting that such a package is missing things that are in products with a much lower cost.
 

kenoh

macrumors 604
Jul 18, 2008
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Glasgow, UK
No radial filters either... I cant find em anyway... I know you can be more precise with a local adjustment brush but all the same....
 

Ish

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Nov 30, 2004
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UK
I shoot JPEg and RAW but I really like the Fuji JPEGs and they have a lot of latitude so really only use the RAWs very occasionally. I need to find another system and like the look of the C1 results but it's always advertised as a RAW editor. Could I use it for my JPEGs just as easily?
 

MCAsan

macrumors 601
Jul 9, 2012
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Atlanta
Raw editing takes the most effort, time, tools as. the camera has not done much to the image for you. With a jpg, depending on the camera body capabilities, there are lots processing capabilities within the camera.

Most any editing program can handle a jpg. It is usually a cause of just how far a program can edit an 8 bit compressed image before it starts to look bad.

You can set up import presets in Lightroom that can give you the look and feel of images opened in C1P. Likely also goes other editing apps.
 
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