![]() Such a basic, fundamental feature, does not work as one would expect. The crop size is not visible anywhere!!! I was totally shocked at the issues with the crop tool. Colour is also different from the actual camera if you look at the same image in Nikon’s own Capture NX-D app.Ĭanvas and Crop. I use a flat profile which is absent in ON1 for my Nikon D850. Yes, I always share the EXIF.Ĭamera profiles…You do not have all the camera profiles. The exported EXIF also seems to be lacking some basic information which is picked up by sites like Flickr etc. Perhaps the “None” option could be replaced by better “Defaults”. For example, I add a “Title” and a “Description” to my photos in Lightroom, but, you have to find the 2 fields here. Metadata is not really organised in a usable fashion. I use my rule of 100 per session as mentioned in an earlier video. The Catalog does not show counts for images in a folder which can be an issue at times. I cannot actually visualise a daily use for preferences over importing from the camera. Preferences icon could be replaced by import. When importing, the filenames for continuous shots are named as “copy xx”, so, don’t go deleting those. I have been working with and using ON1 for the last few weeks and so far, I have found the following issues… Might also add Capture One if it comes up with a reasonable deal like with Luminar and ON1. So far, I have no issues using this setup. Both Luminar and ON1 use the same top-level folder and automatically update the same. I still import and cull in Lightroom since that is a lot simpler and faster there. I use both Luminar 4 and ON1 2020.1 along with Lightroom Classic 9.2.1 for now. I will cover some of the better features in the next video. Like I mentioned in the previous video, ON1 could well be a choice for photographers, but, there are issues that one should be aware of before shifting to ON1.
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