So appreciate this tutorial from Rob Grimm. I never actually got it before this. I would love, love to see more tutorials with Rob. He has a great way of teaching that really sticks, hence, incredibly enjoyable. Thank you.!
This is fantastic! I had no idea you could do this with Capture One. Creating a template for sessions is going to make my life so much easier! Thank you!!!
I know this is a video about capture one, but how did he got rid of the hot spot that appears on the bottle in the first photo (1:46) ? we can see him putting a tripod holding a filter between the flash and the bottle at 2:47 (maybe a polarizer?), does it removes the hot spot or just smooths it and then it is removed on post production? thanks in advance
Oh man that's soooo useful! I was just looking for to understand how some digiop mange to create very neat folder structure and as soon as you mentioned the / between tokens my head blew!!! thanks so so much for this!!!!! you made my day!
I do a lot of flat lay focus stack photography and I was wondering if there is any way to move the focus point via Capture One while tethering in live view? I am new to this program, any help would be appreciated!
If there is already a folder with subfolders will COP use these names for the catalog naming? Like ‘Travels’ and subfolder ‘Amsterdam’ and ‘Chicago’ etc. I am, not yet, using COP and will get to test this this weekend.
I use catalogs for my personal work, I import into a folder with the Camera tag, so Fuji and Canon are separate, and I import them separately with separate style presets. For export, I have similar recipes, with export folder set to something like "../Jpg" for the jpg recipe and a filename postfix of "[CO]" so I know which program exported it; if edited via Affinity Photo or Photoshop, I add other tags at the end. Note the two dots in the filename; that means it will go up one directory to the root capture folder, and create a separate "Jpg" folder next to the Raw folder. Very handy. I also tend to add Color Tag to the folder structure, so Selects and Alternates are separated. Missing is the ability to rename the colour tags, so instead of Green and Purple, it would say Selects and Alternates. I do that manually after export. As for metadata management, I import with Photo Mechanic, because Capture One like Lightroom isn't any good at metadata. I loved Apple's Aperture for that before they abandoned it.
Couldn’t you add chapter markers and descriptions so we don’t have to scroll through a long video to find what’s useful? It’s so easy to do and would be a great help for your customers.
So appreciate this tutorial from Rob Grimm. I never actually got it before this. I would love, love to see more tutorials with Rob. He has a great way of teaching that really sticks, hence, incredibly enjoyable. Thank you.!
It was tethered shooting capabilities that drew me to Capture One many years ago. But this regard, it is still unmatched in the industry.
This is fantastic! I had no idea you could do this with Capture One. Creating a template for sessions is going to make my life so much easier! Thank you!!!
You're welcome Dean!
Thank you!
Is it possible for the shots to arrive sorted with the most recent at the top of the right-hand column and also in full screen?
I know this is a video about capture one, but how did he got rid of the hot spot that appears on the bottle in the first photo (1:46) ? we can see him putting a tripod holding a filter between the flash and the bottle at 2:47 (maybe a polarizer?), does it removes the hot spot or just smooths it and then it is removed on post production? thanks in advance
Oh man that's soooo useful! I was just looking for to understand how some digiop mange to create very neat folder structure and as soon as you mentioned the / between tokens my head blew!!! thanks so so much for this!!!!! you made my day!
Very helpful "Sessions" tutorial. Thank you!
I'm loving this short videos , Thank you .
This was excellent. I loved it.
I do a lot of flat lay focus stack photography and I was wondering if there is any way to move the focus point via Capture One while tethering in live view? I am new to this program, any help would be appreciated!
quel est le seuil recommandé pour le masque de mise au point ?
If there is already a folder with subfolders will COP use these names for the catalog naming? Like ‘Travels’ and subfolder ‘Amsterdam’ and ‘Chicago’ etc. I am, not yet, using COP and will get to test this this weekend.
Can COPro replace the Nikon Camera Control Pro too :) so0Oo hoping it can or will :)
Greetings from amsterdam
anoe
I use catalogs for my personal work, I import into a folder with the Camera tag, so Fuji and Canon are separate, and I import them separately with separate style presets. For export, I have similar recipes, with export folder set to something like "../Jpg" for the jpg recipe and a filename postfix of "[CO]" so I know which program exported it; if edited via Affinity Photo or Photoshop, I add other tags at the end. Note the two dots in the filename; that means it will go up one directory to the root capture folder, and create a separate "Jpg" folder next to the Raw folder. Very handy. I also tend to add Color Tag to the folder structure, so Selects and Alternates are separated. Missing is the ability to rename the colour tags, so instead of Green and Purple, it would say Selects and Alternates. I do that manually after export.
As for metadata management, I import with Photo Mechanic, because Capture One like Lightroom isn't any good at metadata. I loved Apple's Aperture for that before they abandoned it.
shooting action sport portraits, how many frames per second can CO-22 handle
Couldn’t you add chapter markers and descriptions so we don’t have to scroll through a long video to find what’s useful?
It’s so easy to do and would be a great help for your customers.
We are looking into this. Thanks for your suggestion.
15:13 You added a slash (not a backslash). Since MacOS is a UNIX-like OS. Apart from that: very helpful. Thank you.
Is there a video on how to thether the new Sony a74 with capture one 21 or 22?
Unfortunately not from our side. But have a look at this! ruclips.net/video/QpU5XQUMLRE/видео.html
Best,
Karoline, Capture One
amazing tutorial, my favourite program for client work. Hopefully next generation software will simplify few thinks... to make our life easier.
Great tutorial - many thanks!
that is so perfect, thanks for sharing.
wanted to know, what is that filer between the light and product?
thanks in advance - kiran nama
Thanks for sharing, has anyone had any issues tethering Sony A7 IV to Capture One, or better yest has anyone had any sucerss?
Hi Mario,
Support for Sony A7 IV was added in version 2 (15.0.0) Do you own that version?
Best,
Karoline, Capture One
Thank you for this really useful and well explained video
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