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While an upgrade to Capture One 20 is perfectly OK (there seem to me to be some good improvements) you'll probably wish to avoid upgrading to the new colour profile Q2 photos taken before the upgrade to C1 20. See this Capture One support note. Further, as a consequence of the note you'll probably wish to change the default Q2 Capture One profile as recommended (i.e. for future photos) until an update is released remedying the saturated colour problem. Believe me, you will want to do that...I've seen the colours! 😀

Stephen

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I'm sure there will be an update soon to address this issue, as well as some application-stability issues that I haven't experienced with other versions of Capture One. I have had quite a few crashes of Version 20 in which the system follows up and sends the problem data to Phase One. I'm sure they'll get these wrinkles worked out soon.

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I bought and downloaded Capture One 20 after it became public a few days ago to replace the long time used Lightroom.

So far so good, still no crashes and thanks to Stephen_C the oversaturation is eliminated by disabling color profile.
Version 20 can now import the last Lightroom versions cataloges while the last Capture One Version i downloaded just before V20 became public could not
or i could not as i got a error importing and a empty catalog.

Stiil a bit overhelmed by the functions and screen layout but it looks good to me.

Chris

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Colors are just horrible after the Capture One 20 upgrade. Even after following Stephen recommendation. It is a shame what they do at Capture One. Excellent software, but goofing it too often...!!! (and it's not cheap at all). 

They don't even still have Q2 lens profile...!!!

 

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5 hours ago, Stevejack said:

Has Capture One mentioned it anywhere?

Not so far as I am aware—save in the support note to which I linked in my original post. There have been other comments on the Capture One forums but not anything further to date from the developers. When I become aware of a fix I'll post again on this thread in case anyone otherwise misses the fix.

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What is so diffucult about the temporary solution published in the support notes?

 

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For now, it is possible to get back to normal colors displayed in the Viewer by going to the Base Characteristics panel and choosing Color Profile -> Effects -> No Color Correction.

 

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There where solutions provided who basically solved the problem, and the solution always was to turn off or use a generic camera profile.

My experience with Lightroom is that the camera profiles of all cameras i had where too "extreme" for saturation, sharpening, lens correction, etc
I persoanlly prefer to get first a flat photo out of the camera dn then I decide what to do with it.
I think if i would like to have automatic correction on i should work on a custom profile for my camera and my way of thinking about how a photo has to look.
The generic DNG File camera profile works good for me and if i would need a better i would make a persoanlized one for several types of photos.

Without any doubt the camara profile is wrong and Phase One should fix that soon!

Chris

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On 12/23/2019 at 2:59 PM, errebe said:

Colors are just horrible after the Capture One 20 upgrade. Even after following Stephen recommendation. It is a shame what they do at Capture One. Excellent software, but goofing it too often...!!! (and it's not cheap at all). 

They don't even still have Q2 lens profile...!!!

 

Almost two months and nothing done. It is obvious that Leica users are not of the greatest concern for Capture One. So disappointing...!!! Are you CO guys even aware of the harm, and thinking of something...??? 

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vor 46 Minuten schrieb errebe:

Almost two months and nothing done. It is obvious that Leica users are not of the greatest concern for Capture One. So disappointing...!!! Are you CO guys even aware of the harm, and thinking of something...??? 

Why do you ask this here? Did you open a support case on the capture one web page? Is there something about this issue in the capture one forum? If no one does it officially, how should they know.

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2 hours ago, tom.w.bn said:

If no one does it officially, how should they know.

In fairness, I should point out that Capture One is well aware of the issue: see my very first post at the start of this thread. That said, complaining about Capture One inaction here is clearly going to achieve nothing at all.

Stephen

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Am 22.1.2020 um 23:25 schrieb Stephen_C:

In fairness, I should point out that Capture One is well aware of the issue: see my very first post at the start of this thread. That said, complaining about Capture One inaction here is clearly going to achieve nothing at all.

Stephen

It seems I didn't read your opening post in depth.....   In the past I opened two cases for C1 and I got the information that the issue is known and they are working on it. Months later with the next major upgrade it was solved, no information regarding my case in between. They obviously don't have the ressources to give all issues a priority that are "convience only".

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Capture One 20.0.2 has just been released. The release notes include the following:

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Fixed an issue where Leica Q2 DNG files would be oversaturated.

I have updated the profile on several of my old Q2 DNG photos and can confirm that what is stated appears to be correct. The profile now seems to work properly.

Stephen

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I downloaded CaptureOne 20.0.2 PRO (Version 13.0.2.13) after it became public today.

I still experience a red/yellow tint or now too cold pictures using either of the two Adobe DNG profiles.
But i have to admit that i am not shure if the color is still the same or the correct one and now the Adobe DNG profiles are off.

Maybe someone who have a RGB color card can do a test to see if the color is correct (or not)
 

Chris

 

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58 minutes ago, PhotoCruiser said:

I still experience a red/yellow tint or now too cold pictures using either of the two Adobe DNG profiles.

First I have only one Adobe DNG profile in Capture One (Adobe > DNG File Neutral) which gives my pictures a very drab appearance. Second, I'm unclear whether you've actually tried the Leica > Leica Q2 Generic profile. That appears very satisfactory to me—although I'm not able to carry out the colour test you mention.

Stephen

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