In the first part, we’ve customized our workspace and shortcuts for batch editing. Also, we made sure that all the basic adjustments are applied before the processing. Now, it’s time to start editing images. To make batch editing quick and effective, you need to follow these three principles: Work with groups of images Speed up all individual adjustments Practice quality control Let’s start with group editing since that’s an essential part of the batch workflow. Working with Groups of Images Batch editing is all about copying and pasting adjustments. You need to do as little of corrections as possible and…
Author: Alexander Svet
I’ve prepared for you a three-part guide that covers all the aspects of event photography processing in Capture One: Part I. Building Fast and Efficient Event Photography Workflow Part II. Batch Editing in Capture One Best Practices Part III. Capture One Export Settings Now, for the first topic: Part I. Building Fast and Efficient Event Photography Workflow Apart from running my Capture One blog, I’ve been an event photographer for 12 years doing all the editing in Capture One only. So, don’t believe that Capture One doesn’t suit batch editing needs; you can easily and quickly edit hundreds and even…
Capture One has released Capture One 13.1.3. Capture One 13.1.3 adds support for new cameras and lenses: Nikon Z5 Sony ZV-1 FE 200-600mm F5.6-6.3 G OSS + Sony 1.4X Teleconverter (SEL14TC) Capture One 13.1.3 now supports MacOS 10.15.7, Windows 10 version 2004 and contains some critical bug fixes. Bug fixes: Mac Fixed an issue where masks could be saved incorrectly and fail to load at a later stage. Fixed an issue where using Color Balance on a Layer could result in artifacts on the exported image. Fixed an issue where touching the touch bar on Macbooks could crash Capture One.…
I receive dozens of questions about Capture One every week, and some of them are pretty tricky. This week I would like to share the answers to some of the most curious questions with you! 1. Which controllers does Capture One support? Previously, Capture One had support for only high-end retouch panels by Tangent. I’ve tested Tangent Element with Capture One; you can find my review here. It’s a well-made tool for professionals without any doubt. Tangent has only one flaw – the price. Fortunately, during the last three years, things have changed, and now there are way more controllers…
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Capture One has just released Capture One 13.1.2. Capture One 13.1.2 adds support for new cameras and lenses: Sony A7S III (Tether support is not implemented yet) Canon EOS R5 Canon EOS R6 Sigma FP Nikon AF-S Nikkor 24mm f/1.8G ED Also, several new Fujifilm Film Simulations are available in the 13.1.2 update: GFX 50S/GFX 50R: ETERNA, CLASSIC Neg. GFX 100: ETERNA BLEACH BYPASS, CLASSIC Neg. Capture One 13.1.2 now supports MacOS 10.15.6 and contains some critical bug fixes. Bug fixes: Mac Fixed a performance issue with importing images Fixed a performance issue when working in Sessions Fixed an issue…