![]() ![]() I saw someone post something similar in the LR vs NX Studio thread (here: ), but didn't want to run afoul of moderators. So, anyone else have this experience? Is there some setting I am completely overlooking or something? I tried loading different ICC profiles from the Nikon list, but none of them rendered the skin as nicely as NX Studio by default. Skin details like pores, blemishes, and veins stood out more. They were flatter in colors as RAW files normally are, but the C1 stuff looked like it was over sharpened in comparison. Puzzled, I load them into NX Studio, and again the look better. Meanwhile, behind the scenes, SnapBridge helpfully uploads my pictures into Apple Photos where they look great without the help, albeit at lower resolution. Capture One Pro 20 (electronic version) for Windows Link for the latest version of Capture One Pro 20 (Windows). So I go doing some work to recover the messed up photos. File size limitations: The smallest supported file for viewing has a minimum side of 16 pixels. I go to import them into C1Pro 2023 and realize there are issues. I was using SnapBridge on the iPad as a sort of preview of images, and didn't realize I'd bumped the ISO off into Lala land. Now I was doing this shoot this week and made a straight up rookie mistake. I have Luminar, On1, CaptureOne, Apple Photos, Photomater, and NX Studio in latest versions as of this writing. I am a Z9 shooter on a Mac and something of a Raw Processor 'garden tool.' I will generally try anything that amuses me save for one lone standard: I won't pay anymore money to Adobe.
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