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What is an LCC file? File used by Capture One, a photo editing application used with Phase One digital cameras; used for correcting and enhancing images for higher image quality; includes settings such as exposure, contrast, brightness, saturation, color cast, light falloff, and chromatic aberration.

More Information LCC files can be calibrated for a specific camera lens and then reused to adjust collections of images.

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What is an LCC file?

File used by Capture One, a photo editing application used with Phase One digital cameras; used for correcting and enhancing images for higher image quality; includes settings such as exposure, contrast, brightness, saturation, color cast, light falloff, and chromatic aberration.

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LCC files can be calibrated for a specific camera lens and then reused to adjust collections of images.

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What is an LCC file?
File used by Capture One, a photo editing application used with Phase One digital cameras; used for correcting and enhancing images for higher image quality; includes settings such as exposure, contrast, brightness, saturation, color cast, light falloff, and chromatic aberration.