The angle slider is clumsy, but at least you can click its editable text field to put the cursor there, and then: 1. Spin the mouse wheel to change the value - or - 2. Use the up- and down-arrow keys to change the value. Those at least provide more control. Hold down Shift (in either case) for greater increments of change with each click or 'spin'.
One note on using the Rotate and Flip tool. You can use the slider to rotate the image, or you can click on the number beside the slider. If you click on the number you can enter a value or you can use the Up/Down arrows to change by increment. The default is 0.01 degrees/ tap, but if you hold down the Shift key and hit the Arrow keys you'll increase or decrease the numbers by 0.1 degrees instead. This numbers trick works on all of the slider values. (Oops... Mike Arst already mentioned that)
Great video - thanks for sharing ;-) QUESTION: In Live view I can't get my image to show in portrait mode (it lays down). It doesn't help if I rotate the image where I view the taken images. Can anybody help? Thanks a lot in advance ;-)
Can you talk about using spot removal tool after cropping? When I do that it often picks a point outside the crop and I can’t seem to move that spot. Hope that makes sense?!
Laurie: You have two choices here. One is to do healing/cloning before cropping, because (as you mentioned), sometimes the selected healing spot is outside the cropped area. The second option is that you can tell C1 where to pick the replacement spot by holding down the Alt/Opt key and clicking on a place then clicking on the spot you want to heal. C1 will use the first click as the area from which to copy. This is similar to using the Clone Stamp tool in Ps or AP.
Is it possible to rotate images in bulk?
The angle slider is clumsy, but at least you can click its editable text field to put the cursor there, and then:
1. Spin the mouse wheel to change the value - or -
2. Use the up- and down-arrow keys to change the value.
Those at least provide more control. Hold down Shift (in either case) for greater increments of change with each click or 'spin'.
Or hold down the shift key to make it move slower.
One note on using the Rotate and Flip tool. You can use the slider to rotate the image, or you can click on the number beside the slider. If you click on the number you can enter a value or you can use the Up/Down arrows to change by increment. The default is 0.01 degrees/ tap, but if you hold down the Shift key and hit the Arrow keys you'll increase or decrease the numbers by 0.1 degrees instead. This numbers trick works on all of the slider values. (Oops... Mike Arst already mentioned that)
Thank you!
Thank you. Don't you know if there is a way to tilt picture in Capture One? I could not find it.
how do you change orientation of your crop? from portrait to landscape in LRC you press "X" while crop is open. Is there something similar for C1?
You just have to drag it quickly in the right direction and it switches. Stupid, I know. I'm not aware of a keyboard shortcut but there could be one
Great video - thanks for sharing ;-) QUESTION: In Live view I can't get my image to show in portrait mode (it lays down). It doesn't help if I rotate the image where I view the taken images. Can anybody help? Thanks a lot in advance ;-)
Can you talk about using spot removal tool after cropping? When I do that it often picks a point outside the crop and I can’t seem to move that spot. Hope that makes sense?!
I'll have a look - Do you use the spot tool for spot removal or a heal layer?
@@thomasfitzgerald usually the healing brush on a layer
Ok - will check and see - I've never really had an issue but will have a look
Laurie: You have two choices here. One is to do healing/cloning before cropping, because (as you mentioned), sometimes the selected healing spot is outside the cropped area. The second option is that you can tell C1 where to pick the replacement spot by holding down the Alt/Opt key and clicking on a place then clicking on the spot you want to heal. C1 will use the first click as the area from which to copy. This is similar to using the Clone Stamp tool in Ps or AP.
@@MikeNelsonPedde thank you!!
What genius decided to disable the return key when using the rotate tool? So annoying!