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Advanced Guide To Capture One 10

One thing you have to admit these days the photography industry is dynamic and fast moving.  Phase One has been one of the companies setting benchmarks for a lot of things.  Their 100MP XF camera system is one of those.  Capture One is another.  Capture One is a RAW processor that has been around longer than most others.  In the recent years, Capture One has gained a lot of notoriety in it’s flexible user interface as well as most importantly the image quality it delivers.

There have been many converts Capture One in the recent years, and Phase One has listened carefully to all of its customers as it has continually improved and updated the program.  Capture One 10 was released just a few months ago and already has had some improvements made to it.

Luminous-Landscape has made a full tutorial starting with Capture One 7.  This multi-hour long tutorial will walk you through the whole Capture One interface and user experience.  The subsequent videos have been made for each update version 8, 9 and now 10.  These updates go over the new features added since Capture One 7.  All of these can be found in our video section, and as members of the Luminous-Landscape, these videos are free for you to view and download.

Capture One 10 Tutorial Update

Now available are the first few chapters on Capture One 10 Tutorial Update.  These too can be found on our videos page or by following the link above.  We will be adding more chapters over the coming days. 

Phase One’s Drew Altdoerffer and I sit down and look at all the NEW features of Capture One as well as showing some power user tips and demonstrating the NEW interface into the Tangent editing hardware. The introduction to the update is below.

Click Here To Go To The Capture One 10 Update Tutorial Video Page

http://luminous-landscape.wistia.com/medias/vxae0se392?embedType=async&videoFoam=true&videoWidth=640

 

Capture One 10 Has Numerous New Features 

Performance processing engine re-write for faster viewing
3 – Phase sharpening tools . . . A must see video segment
Output Proofing – otherwise known as soft proofing done easily
NEW Halo Suppression.  Eliminates the halo sometimes caused in sharpening in high contrast areas
Tangent Video Editing Hardware support
NEW default workspace
NEW Camera focus tool
NEW Filter for orientation of images
More Apple Script properties
Optimized LCC Generation
Move folders in catalogs
Compressed RAW Support
NEW Camera focus tool
Optimized JPEG for size/quality
Improved auto masking . . . Now includes Fuji X files
Improved hardware acceleration
Improved compressed RAW support. 

You can download a trial copy of Capture One and learn more at Phase One’s Capture One website.


Kevin Raber
February 2017

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