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Kylaer
Aug 4, 2007
I'm SURE walking around in a respirator at all times in an (even more) OPEN BIDENing society is definitely not a recipe for disaster and anyone that's not cool with getting harassed by CHUDs are cave dwellers. I've got good brain!
I shoot with a Fuji XH1 and I just started experimenting with the free version of Capture One that Fuji users can use. Working from the raw seems like significantly more work for what is usually not any better outcome (sometimes the Capture One output actually looks worse than the straight Fuji jpgs), unless it was a marginal photo to begin with, and then altering light levels can turn it into a slightly better one. Am I doing it wrong?

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Kylaer
Aug 4, 2007
I'm SURE walking around in a respirator at all times in an (even more) OPEN BIDENing society is definitely not a recipe for disaster and anyone that's not cool with getting harassed by CHUDs are cave dwellers. I've got good brain!
How do I go about setting up a workflow and doing things in batches? With jpgs, I use IrfanView to drag my cropping box, two keyboard shortcuts to trim and save as, and scroll wheel to next photo (or just skip ahead 5-10 photos until I get to another one I like, recently in an afternoon I shot ~3500 photos and considered ~400 of them worth keeping). Only takes a few seconds.

Are noise reduction and sharpening part of the autoadjust tool in Capture One?

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