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    This Is A Test Post
    on: December 12, 2020 at 10:51 pm

    <p>Why did my last post get posted twice?  And again, I’m writing in the Visual tab – if I switch to Text, all content disappears.<br /><br />Understand – I’m not complaining.  I’m just providing data that may be useful for Chris to debug what is going on.  No need to reply.</p>

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    Re: This Is A Test Post
    Reply #1 on: December 12, 2020 at 10:47 pm

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    Kevin Raber wrote: Are you writing your posts in the Visual Tab or the Text tab? <br />I don’t recall.  I used whatever how the default came up.  That should be the Visual Tab.<br /><br />

    <br />Responding just now, I’m in the Visual tab.  If I click on the Text tab, all content vanishes.</p>

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    Re: This Is A Test Post
    Reply #2 on: December 12, 2020 at 10:47 pm

    <p>

    Kevin Raber wrote: Are you writing your posts in the Visual Tab or the Text tab? <br />I don’t recall.  I used whatever how the default came up.  That should be the Visual Tab.<br /><br />

    <br />Responding just now, I’m in the Visual tab.  If I click on the Text tab, all content vanishes.</p>

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    Re: This Is A Test Post
    Reply #3 on: December 12, 2020 at 10:45 pm

    <p>

    Are you writing your posts in the Visual Tab or the Text tab?

    <br />I don’t recall.  I used whatever how the default came up.  That should be the Visual Tab.</p>

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    Re: Capture One New Features With Kevin
    Reply #4 on: December 12, 2020 at 8:03 pm

    When Lr debuted in 2007, it was the first software of its kind to be database-centric and that’s still vital.

    I looked it up in Wikipedia – Apple Aperture was released in 2005, but Lr didn’t come out until 2007 (as you say).

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    Re: Capture One New Features With Kevin
    Reply #5 on: December 12, 2020 at 1:21 pm

    From viewing comments here (on the other C1-21 thread) and on other sites, the ProStandard profiles are under-appreciated.  The fact that they are rolling these out for various cameras slowly indicates to me that a lot more work goes into creating these profiles – more than just clicking a button on X-Rite or Lumariver software.  It appears C1 is doing us a significant service here.

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    Re: This Is A Test Post
    Reply #6 on: December 12, 2020 at 12:10 pm

    <p>That happened to my last post in the Patients & Familiarity thread too.</p>

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    Re: The Virtues of Patience & Familiarity
    Reply #7 on: December 11, 2020 at 6:58 pm

    I’ll share some of my familiar experiences here.

    In 2019, my wife and I, both retired, sold our house in Mesa, AZ to move to Maryland to be near our grandchildren.  We lived in a travel trailer for 6 months while our new home in MD was being built.  We were parked at a trailer park on the east side of the Chesapeake Bay for 6 weeks.  With the exception of holidays, it was pretty quiet.  It was on the Chester River, the opposite side of the river was not developed, and they had had a rustic pier.  So, I made a point of taking my gear – tripod and all – down to the pier during golden hour and sunset every day for the whole 6 weeks.  A lot of times it was boring.  But – wow – got some shots over the month.

    So, we moved into our new home.  I walk my dog Izzy every day – it is about 1.5 miles to the Chesapeake Bay.  I often sling on my A7Riii with the 24-70mm lens for these walks, but not often enough.  We see a lot of Osprey, and from time to time Great Blue Herons and Bald Eagles – OK, need more than 70mm to get most of those shots.  But you can’t shoot anything if ya don’t bring the camera!  Today, Izzy and I stepped onto a pier and a flock of ducks scurried out from the shore nearby.  The sun was reflecting off the water and the ducks were right in the middle of that reflection pattern.  It was an incredible shot … but I didn’t have my camera!  I should know better.  Take the camera every time I go for a walk down to the bay – or anywhere for that matter.

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    Re: CaptureOne Pro 21 is here!
    Reply #8 on: December 10, 2020 at 9:49 pm

    Not a Mac user so …

    I’m running Big Sur on a 2019 MacBook Pro and a 2017 iMac – not having any problems with C1P-21.  The article in Michael linked to only talks about tethered operation via FireWire.  That’s odd because Apple retired FireWire years ago.  They use Thunderbolt as the marketing name for serial connectors.  Thunderbolt 3 is just USB-C with some performance advances.  So, I don’t know what to make of that article – but then, I don’t use C1 teathering.

    What a difference one day makes!  There is already an update for C1P-21.  🙂  If you noticed the sluggishness of viewing the layer masks (especially the grayscale) – that’s fixed now.

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    Re: CaptureOne Pro 21 is here!
    Reply #9 on: December 8, 2020 at 7:51 pm

    I would put in a link, but WordPress does not like those.

    Not so.  Just select the text you want to associate with the link and then click on the link icon in the format tools bar.  It’s the one that looks like 3 links in a chain – the 2nd rightmost icon.  This will open a window where you paste in your URL.  Hit the return button on the link – and walla – your text is highlighted as a link.  I add links to these forum posts all the time.

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    Re: CaptureOne Pro 21 is here!
    Reply #10 on: December 8, 2020 at 7:47 pm

    For all of you guys that use Mac’s, I did get an email from “Capture Integration” today saying that the new OS 11 Big Sur was having issues with some versions of C1 Pro 20.

    I’m running Big Sur.  The only thing I noticed was annoyingly long spinning beach balls after entering the license key and started it up the first time.  I did some editing and didn’t notice any problems.  Unscientific observation – performance seems about the same as C1-20.  But definitely, no show-stoppers so far.

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    Re: CaptureOne Pro 21 is here!
    Reply #11 on: December 8, 2020 at 7:43 pm

    Everybody should know this, but it is worth repeating.  The CaptureOne Forum has a page for feature requests.  Do they listen?  – Eh … but if you don’t speak up …

    My gripe (one of them, anyway) is soft proofing and printing.  I glomed onto a thread on the said forum to complain – so at least I know I’m not alone.  Recipes don’t let you select a rendering intent for soft proffing – you still (in C1-21) have to select rendering intent via preferences.  That’s just wrong!  We don’t have out-of-gamut blinkies.  Guess I’ll have to hope for C1-22.

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