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mtnwatergrl
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Phase One P25
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January 10, 2006, 03:32:08 PM »
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I imported a P25 capture file into Lightroom, but am unable to zoom. The adjustments appear to be functioning properly, just wish I could get a larger preview. Is this a temporary problem or am I missing something?
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Phil Indeblanc
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Re: Phase One P25
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April 18, 2012, 05:24:41 PM »
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Did this get fixed?
It maybe just looking at the preview thumbnail.
What version of C1 are you using to take the picture?
If you use 3.7X it will save as a TIF Raw file, not IQ file.
Adobe doesn't work well with Tif Raw from P25. Oddly for some time it was the same issue with 1Ds files that were TIF extension.
They fixed the 1Ds, but before they fixed the problem, at least for me and my PhaseOne, I had upgraded to Capture1 v6. It saves in IQ and Adobe LR handles it.
laughing at how old the post was vs my response...and why this catagory on the forum?
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Phil Indeblanc
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WEIRD...I just tried it today 2012 !! not 2006
I do have the same issue you are having!!
So P25 files recording using 3.7x (TIF mode) of Capture One are NOT supported in LIGHTROOM 3 ?
Can anyone verify?
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I wonder what Doug Peterson thinks about this?
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