raptor a écrit :
Merci
Je n'ai plus qu'à comprendre cette différence de netteté flagrante entre LR et C1... 
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Trouvé ici : https://blog.thomasfitzgeraldphotog [...] f%20areas.
"Image Quality & Subjective Opinions
There are some things which are more subjective when it comes to comparing the two. Image quality is one of them. I think this depends a lot on the camera you use and the type of images you shoot, and of course, your own personal opinions. Capture One uses a completely different RAW decoding engine from Lightroom, and so the differences can be seen across things like detail, noise and colour rendition. Sometimes these are small, subtle differences, and other ties they are significant.
If you shoot with a Fujifilm X-Trans camera, for example, the detail rendering is much better with Capture One than it is with Lightroom unless you use additional processing such as Lightroom's "Enhance Details" or Iridient X-Transformer. Even then some people still prefer Capture One. I have found that the colour rendition with some Sony cameras is much better with Capture One too, as some of the colour profiles with Lightroom have problems with incorrect colours. Some of Canon's latest cameras, such as the 90D or the Eos RP have no camera matching profiles in Lightroom, and the colours are much better in Capture One."