Greetings from BC, Canada. Very thorough guide and well presented, you deserve a lot more subscribers! I am, though, curious as to how you feel that C-1 has improved the panoramic feature since it was brought out. I was under the impression that nothing has been done to improve it since it was implemented in C1 V22 and indeed haven't really noticed any difference in using it personally. C-1 seems to be starting to steer towards the portrait and wedding photographers in terms of features in the last couple of years. Capture One user since V-7 here.
Hi Barry! Canada, one of the best countries I have ever visited. I started using the pano feature the moment C1 introduced it...and it was terrible. horizon lines often had errors, roads (as seen from a drone) would have all sorts of errors...particularly with vehicles and road markings. Perspective hardly ever worked either except with long lens shots and when using shift lenses. Seemingly none of the controls have changed from introduction, but each time I updated I would 'test' out the pano feature and it slowly got better with fewer errors. So I think that all the changes and tweaking have been 'under the hood' so to speak. I still think that the Adobe stitching engine is faster and if you want to do 3D work you need something more like PTGui, but C1's stitching has gotten to the point that I use it first. In terms of where C1 steers, I actually think they have always had a preference towards wedding and portraiture. It takes knowing the programme to be able to use it for other genres effectively. Maybe as the user base grows that'll change, but PhaseOne certainly aren't helping shift the user base upwards that in the way that they price C1Pro.
Hi Rene. I find for the vast majority of landscape images it isn’t necessary beyond getting the sensor rotating on a point… HOWEVER, and this is a big but, if you are shooting architecture up close, then nodal point adjustment is essential. I’m thinking of doing a video on this in future showing the simplest way to get nodal point accuracy.
Very nice!
Great video very informative showing how to shoot and process. Thanks
Thanks Jon! Thanks for watching and commenting.
Another fine guide! Thank you ever so much, Emil!
Once more, thank you Martin! It's great to see photographers coming back to the channel
Thank you, very helpful video.
You're welcome. Thanks for watching
Very helpful, thank- you.
It’s a pleasure.
Absolutely stunning shots.
Thanks Michael!
Another excellent video! Thanks !
Thanks Michel. Glad you are enjoying them!
Excellent tutorial!
Myllo!!! Thanks man...you and I need to do a film at some stage....maybe I can do a feature on you!
Thanks for that
It's a pleasure!
Greetings from BC, Canada. Very thorough guide and well presented, you deserve a lot more subscribers! I am, though, curious as to how you feel that C-1 has improved the panoramic feature since it was brought out. I was under the impression that nothing has been done to improve it since it was implemented in C1 V22 and indeed haven't really noticed any difference in using it personally. C-1 seems to be starting to steer towards the portrait and wedding photographers in terms of features in the last couple of years. Capture One user since V-7 here.
Hi Barry! Canada, one of the best countries I have ever visited. I started using the pano feature the moment C1 introduced it...and it was terrible. horizon lines often had errors, roads (as seen from a drone) would have all sorts of errors...particularly with vehicles and road markings. Perspective hardly ever worked either except with long lens shots and when using shift lenses. Seemingly none of the controls have changed from introduction, but each time I updated I would 'test' out the pano feature and it slowly got better with fewer errors. So I think that all the changes and tweaking have been 'under the hood' so to speak. I still think that the Adobe stitching engine is faster and if you want to do 3D work you need something more like PTGui, but C1's stitching has gotten to the point that I use it first.
In terms of where C1 steers, I actually think they have always had a preference towards wedding and portraiture. It takes knowing the programme to be able to use it for other genres effectively. Maybe as the user base grows that'll change, but PhaseOne certainly aren't helping shift the user base upwards that in the way that they price C1Pro.
No nodal point adjustment ????
Hi Rene. I find for the vast majority of landscape images it isn’t necessary beyond getting the sensor rotating on a point… HOWEVER, and this is a big but, if you are shooting architecture up close, then nodal point adjustment is essential. I’m thinking of doing a video on this in future showing the simplest way to get nodal point accuracy.