I then created a number of scripts to manipulate the GIMP file format and write out Capture One compatible files. copreset XML files, but that was easy as it's just XML text and values. I had to do a bit of work working out the format of the. I can't comment on the absolute tonal accuracy (maybe you can?) but there are some very clever GIMP users out there I've just converted the files as a bit of mental challenge and improve my understanding. copreset have RGB curve settings which I don't think you can edit on the non-pro version). copreset files that can be used in Capture one (well at least 6.3.2 Pro as that is what I have and some of the. Maybe a combination of all of these (and other?) things.Īnyway to cut a long story short I've spent some time over the Christmas break 'computationally' converting some 'Simulated Film Curves' from the open source GIMP editor and produced some Capture One. Maybe it's not worth sharing styles as they are not a one click fix but just a starting point. Maybe you are all primarily photographers and using a computer comes a distant second. ![]() ![]() Maybe people create their own styles from scratch for every picture or set of pictures. ![]() Maybe users have already developed their own 'styles' and are happy with them. Maybe most users are professionals who like to keep there workings private. There is very little discussion on this forum about technique.
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