This tries to give you a 1 slider adjustment for both shadows and highlights. You need to explore the Smart Lighting slider. So it can be more of a “dance” with PL but you can still achieve good results. In PL they are broad tonal ranges where the slider has significant impact on the adjacent sliders. In C1 they provide very targetted adjustments Highlights - top 25% of the histogram, Whites - top 5% of the histogram etc. The selective tone sliders are not like the ones in C1. You need to be careful when trying new software as although sliders can have the same name they don’t necessarily do the same job These settings will give you a good starting point. Lens Sharpness - Global - 0 / Details - 50 / Bokeh - 50 Noise Reduction DeepPrime - Luma 15 / Dead Pixels 0 / Noise Model Zero (Neutral rendering can be a good starting point but might be best to stick to the DXO camera profile to start with).Ĭolour rendering: Generic and Protect Saturated Colour - Auto Working Colour Space - DXO Wide Gamut / DXO Camera profile. Try creating a Zero preset which you can set in preferences to be applied to every new image by default. Might be a few more C1 users looking at DXO after the change in licence conditions announced by C1, so I will attempt to start you off. I’m not criticising PL6 at all, but I, personally, am having problems making the transition.Ĭan anyone offer any general guidance and also, can you direct me to any tutorials on how to tackle an image (and not those on youtube that spend more time telling us about what they have, how good they are and then finish off by saying casually that they prefer X over Y). Now, please, this is not a CO vs PL debate (though it looks like it could have been) - but it is the only way I can explain in words the problems I am having. By comparison, my PL6 images seem more colourful (not overall saturated, but, say, the yellow of the hillside scrub vegetation is more of a green colour, without me having made that type of adjustment) and is generally more ‘crunchy’. Now, you may say, if you use 10 on CO then use 5 on PL6 - but that does not seem to work as well. As a silly example, CO’s Clarity on full setting produces unsatisfactory results on most images - but PL’s seems to totally destroy it. I am also finding that PL6 adjustments (of many types) seem to get more aggressive, more quickly. So it seems to me that it can only really be used with a mask of some sort. I find PL6’s Highlights difficult as it seems to affect the whole image very quickly, making it very muddy. I’m not saying that output is the the best and only version, nor that it is the only way a particular image can be processed, but comparing with a CO processed image is a start point. My problem with PL6 is that I am struggling to achieve the same style of output as with CO. I have to say that it suits me from a workflow and output results perspective, but I have been having problems that CO have been unable to resolve so I am trying to make the transition to PL6. I was a P元 & PL4 user for a while, then made the move to Capture One.
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