1. Start to Finish Portrait Retouching in Capture One Pro 8 By Michael Woloszynowicz 2. Three Four Snap and Capture One Pro 8 in the Studio By Three Four Snap and Phase One 3. CaptureOne Pro 8 Basics With Mark Francis By Alex Lee Johnson 4. Capture One Pro 8 | Importing an Aperture Library or Lightroom Catalog By Phase One 5. Healing and Retouch in Capture One Pro 8 By Daniel Yubi
Author: Alexander Svet
Capture One 8.0.1 brings back hue/saturation sliders with color gradient, like they were in Capture One 7. Great update, but for some reason it doesn’t work on some Windows-machines.
Main feature: Support for uncompressed file formats from Nikon D810 and D4s Full Update Features List:
After a two-year hiatus without major updates followed by a sales marathon spanning a few months, Phase One have released Capture One 8. There’s no doubt about it, 8 version release promises to be the greatest update in the history of Capture One, with a new processing engine, improved HDR, new catalog features, retouch tools, new layer abilities and film grain imitation. Capture One has now become faster, more powerful and much more stable. Capture One 7 was a really good RAW converter, but with the release of version 8 it has now become brilliant. Let’s take a look at…
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We’ve rebranded from CaptureOneBlog.com to AlexOnRAW.com. It’s only the name that is going to change; our content will always stay the same: the most interesting news about Capture One, reviews of all the latest updates and the best deals from Capture One community. One of the main innovations of Capture One 7 is the ability to store all photos in a single catalog. Catalog Capture One allows you to quickly and easily work with all the pictures from your archive, be it to allocate ratings, assign keywords or merge pictures into projects, folders or albums so that you easily locate…