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  1. Sorry, I've sent my previous Post to the wrong Person @ adzman808: thank you very much for your hint. You wrote: "If you use these sims as user defined styles, rather than camera profiles, ,,,,," (to be used in Capture One). All Fuji filmsimulations are currently stored in my Win7 Environment as ICC Profiles in > Capture One 8 > Color Profiles > DLSR Folder. My Question: in which (Capture One 8) Folder do I have to store those filmsimuIation ICC Profiles to get: "...then hovering the mouse will show a preview"? I'm a little bit familiar with Capture One 8 user defind styles.. Regards Hilltopnet
  2. @ feckintosh: thank you very much for your hint. You wrote: "If you use these sims as user defined styles, rather than camera profiles, ,,,,," (to be used in Capture One). All Fuji filmsimulations are currently stored in my Win7 Environment as ICC Profiles in > Capture One 8 > Color Profiles > DLSR Folder. My Question: in which (Capture One 8) Folder do I have to store those filmsimuIation ICC Profiles to get: "...then hovering the mouse will show a preview"? I'm a little bit familiar with Capture One 8 user defind styles.. Regards Hilltopnet
  3. @ fleckintosch Thank you for your answer, Thank you and Scotty Wang for your generous behavior. As Merde says in his post above: Not a big problem really - ( if under Win7 x64 you can't see an instant preview of the film Simulation) one day there will be a solution. Regards, Hilltopnet
  4. Outstanding: Capture One Pro 8 Fuji Film Simulations - and it's all for free - unbelivable. Thank you, Danke, thank you, Danke. It works fine also in Capture One Pro 8 - in my WIN 7- 64 Bit Environment. But one question is left: ".....and the fly over with the mouse works......."? This doesn't work in my Win7 Environment, why?. 100 Points for a solution, does anyone have an answe for me? Best regards Hilltipnet
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