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    Re: Capture One for working on scanned images

    That is big.

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    Re: Capture One for working on scanned images

    Quote Originally Posted by Steven Ruttenberg View Post
    That is big.
    Yes Looks very promising... Peter can you do a screen capture of the same file in PS with the larges brush setting.... sorry for being a PIA - Bob

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    Re: Capture One for working on scanned images

    “You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
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    Re: Capture One for working on scanned images

    Thanks Peter. Clearly demonstrates the huge difference in brush size . Any thoughts what is holding PS from creating a larger brush, or how do you think Capture One got around this problem?
    When enlarging printing I have a method of feathering large areas of an image with a super size burn, but as you can see when the file size gets over 600mb that trick is not available to me in PS.

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    Re: Capture One for working on scanned images

    In photoshop, the largest brush size is 5000 px. I'm not sure why. Note, though, that this is the standard brush view, the one that shows where most of the effect is. There is still effect outside of the circle. I'm not sure exactly what the Phase Circles-in-circles mean. It might be worth emailing Phase and asking. A brief Google search didn't prove all that helpful. I use Capture one for tethering, which it does really well, and raw development, but I rarely use local adjustments.
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    Re: Capture One for working on scanned images

    Quote Originally Posted by Peter De Smidt View Post
    In photoshop, the largest brush size is 5000 px. I'm not sure why. Note, though, that this is the standard brush view, the one that shows where most of the effect is. There is still effect outside of the circle. I'm not sure exactly what the Phase Circles-in-circles mean. It might be worth emailing Phase and asking. A brief Google search didn't prove all that helpful. I use Capture one for tethering, which it does really well, and raw development, but I rarely use local adjustments.
    I am really close with B3K the phase dealers in Canada and I will indeed do this research..A lot of my clients are moving to Phase and Capture One so I need to learn everything I can... who says an old dog cannot learn new tricks...

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