Top 4 Capture One Tips

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
  • New to Capture One? Still trying to find your groove with the interface? Or are you looking for some speed hacks for your post production?
    You are in luck, because today's episode of PhotoKitchen answers all of those questions, and then some. These 4 tips are guaranteed to unlock your creativity, productivity, and save you some time when working with Capture One.
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  • @joshsene
    @joshsene 7 дней назад

    Great video, just wanted to chime in on the last bit at the end, although ignore me if you've figured it out since!😆
    You *can* edit multiple images directly at once, but you have to use the "Speed Edit Keys", you can't just use the sliders. This caught me out for ages as you would think "Edit Selected" would do just that but it doesn't, which is silly I agree. But when you use the "Speed Edit Keys", by holding down the shortcut key (E for brightness for example) and *then* use the slider you want to adjust (or the arrow keys), you can adjust all the images you have selected at the same time. I don't know if it works on every adjustment, but it will with the ones that have keys assigned. The default keys for the "Speed Edit Keys" are in a sub-menu in the Keyboard Shortcuts menu. It still doesn't do everything that LR's Auto Sync does, like the metadata stuff, but you can at least multi-edit.
    C1 is kinda bad at telling you that this stuff even exists to be honest.
    p.s; in one of your other videos you talked about being able to set star ratings but not color ratings on multiple images at once, again if you use keyboard shortcuts for the colours it'll change all the photos you've got selected together. Clicking to change will only affect that one photo. I can see the logic as to why, but i wish it was a bit more obvious.

    • @PhotoKitchen425
      @PhotoKitchen425  7 дней назад +1

      Thank you for watching and the advice. I know about the "Speed Edit Keys", but I think it is a terrible work around. But you are 100% right that they work, as well as color label. I just want CP1 to be consistent in the interface. Say what you will about Adobe, and I have a list, they are super consistent in the design of LRC.

  • @hellyeahyoudid
    @hellyeahyoudid 2 месяца назад

    Your video on tips for using Capture One was incredibly insightful! I appreciate the clear explanations and practical advice you provided. Looking forward to implementing these tips in my own workflow. Keep up the great work! Snoogins.

  • @martinphilipps8678
    @martinphilipps8678 Месяц назад +1

    but C1 DOES have a compare view too!

    • @PhotoKitchen425
      @PhotoKitchen425  Месяц назад

      Thank you for watching, and you are right. I should have clarified that I wish CP1's Compare function worked as well as LRC.