The Plugin is not a game changer, but it does make life a little easier. portfolio service, Helicon Focus (for focus stacking), and JPEGminis resizing. So TIFFs coming from C1 would have higher quality, allowing to achieve higher quality Focus-Stacks, with less need to post-process for error correction. Impartial review of Capture One Pro 12 by an experienced Lightroom user. As I already wrote above, Helicon Focus comes with a Lightroom plugin, which is automatically installed, if you have Lightroom. C1 offers additional features like Dust removal with LCCs which is a heaven sent for Focus-stacking, and the LCCs capability of neutralizing Light Fall-off and vignetting is also helpful because we are going to blend images after resizing them, so the vignetting (and local exposure) would be different in each slice. The C1 Raw conversions are of higher quality (higher resolution and fewer artifacts) than a straight Adobe demosaicing. That the output file can be wrapped in a DNG wrapper doesn't make it Raw again. I owned Helicon Focus before Helicon provided the C1 plugin, which, along with Zerene Stacker, is the program used by 'specialist' focus stackers e.g in photomacrography and it works extremely well as a plugin with Capture One. So sooner or later, the Raw source images will be no longer Raw. For that, it's easier that they are already demosaiced. Part of the Focus stacking workflow is resizing and aligning/registering of the image slices. Quote from: BartvanderWolf on January 05, 2019, 05:06:41 am That's correct.
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