Thanks for that comparison, Jim.
The “Auto” button in Capture One is adjustable to control several different
parameters in any combination you like. After watching several tutorials and
webinars I’ve taken to using it solely for auto levels, and not every time at
that.
For instance here’s a Capture One webinar with Joe McNally; I had not heard of
him before watching this, and he’s not the deftest of operators of software,
but his thoughts about lighting and colour were interesting and entertaining.
https://learn.captureone.com/webinars/capture-one-with-joe-mcnally/
<https://learn.captureone.com/webinars/capture-one-with-joe-mcnally/>
Chris
> On 10 Jun 2020, at 22:43, Jim Nichols <jhnichols@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> For those who confuse Finches and Sparrows, here is a Finch, probably a
> female House Finch, and a Sparrow, probably a Male Song Sparrow, side by
> side, enjoying a snack. The debate comes up frequently, even among members
> of my own family.
>
> I'm still working on my post-processing techniques. I'm not happy with LR's
> "Auto" button.
>
> http://www.gallery.leica-users.org/v/OldNick/20200610-DSCF1902.JPG.html
> <http://www.gallery.leica-users.org/v/OldNick/20200610-DSCF1902.JPG.html>
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