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    Posted: 08 February 2008 at 08:57
Did anybody try this new version. Now it officialy supports A700 files. I have tried it, but the results are not good. What about you?
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See Photoclubalpha

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Thanks. What I can say is that I am sad to see such results. Staying with adobe LR for now.

When I load the RAW in Capture one 4, the image overexposes very much. I have to go down with EV. Next thing that I dont like is the white balance that loads, and doesnt fit what it should be.
And.. the worst is this:

This is Adobe lightroom process:


This is Capture one 4
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C1 v 4 is incompatible with cRAW - there's a problem - this is what causes the overexposed effect and can also influence shadow and highlight clipping by creating peculiar primary colour patches. That includes the magenta line along your sea shore.

It seems OK with standard RAW.

See:

http://photoclubalpha.com/2008/02/08/capture-one-v4-cures-a700-high-iso-confetti/

The results are very odd - as if noise has been added, and with some posterized areas - but in other ways they clean up ISO 1600 pretty well. The A700 conversion routines for C1 v4 have already been notified as buggy to C1 by others, and they are now looking at the cRAW issue urgently.

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Thanks David.
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