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Old 12/16/06, 04:23 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default How do I SAVE files in C1????????

I cannot find a manual on the installation disk and the help menu has nothing about save in it.

I have given the image a name in the processing tab and checked the folder that C1 wants to talk to, but I can' save a file.

SO ... I can't post any images.

Nuts.

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I may not understand what you are trying to do, but here's what I do.

Since you got the processing tab, you got a way of reading images in, and pointing C1 at them. Once you have set up the development options for a particular image, and the development options, like size of the output, for a set of images, just press "insert" once while working on each image that you are ready to render. They will be added to the processing queue and saved in the directory
C:/Program Files/Phase One/Capture One LE 3.7.6/Images.

So look in that directory for your images to post.

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I'm gonna run now, but I"ll try Scott's suggestion later today.

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In the first tab of C1, with the icon that looks like an 'In Tray' - have you set a folder as the Process Folder? Navigate to the folder you want to use, highlight it, and click the button at the bottom whose tool tip says 'Set as Process Folder'

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OK, here's one from last evening.
24mm f2.8 asph, 1/16 sec, handheld, iso 640.
I didn't know there was so much light around. This sensor is amazing.
I have run this thru Neat Image for noise reduction, but made no other modifications.

--- Redone at less than 900x900 pixels and at 183kb.
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OK, here's one from last evening.
That place looks very familiar

Isn't this near Harvard Sq? Right off Brattle St?
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Beautiful light on that Bill.
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It is Harvard Square, and I *can't* believe the light gathering power of this sensor! I did *not* see as much light as the lM8 captured.

Also, the illumination is more than I have gotten from any variety of films.

The gnomes of Solms are genii! This camera is worth waiting for -- and it's the one that all the pros are going to have to have.

The detail in the picture of Harvard Square is much more than I ever saw in 35mm film.
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