Capture One has long been the pre-eminent raw software for professional and demanding amateur photographers. Originally designed for use with Phase One’s high resolution medium format backs, pro photographers subsequently demanded similar raw processing capabilties for their DSLRs and other raw-capable cameras. Phase One obliged.
Capture One 5 & 6 support the vast majority of the major pro and ‘pro-sumer’ level cameras: cameras from Canon, Fuji, Leaf, Leica, Mamiya, Minolta, Nikon, Olympus, Panasonic, Pentax, Phase One & Sony.
Luminous Landscape's Advanced Guide to Lightroom 5
History of Capture One - Kevin RaberFREE
14:36Introduction to Capture One 5FREE
8:09Sessions & ImportFREE
9:14Library & Tools
27:34Preferences
13:29Customize Workspaces
6:15Color, Lens Correction & Overlay
14:08Clarity Tool and Blown highlights Workflow
18:22Color Editor
29:27Noise & Moiré
11:13Black and White
9:13Web Contact Sheet
4:15Levels and Curves
8:56Process (Export)
14:42Lightroom 5 Spot Removal
4:52Sharpening
5:29Camera Profiles
18:46Color Editor (excerpt)FREE
3:38Capture One 5 Shooting Tethered
9:09Editorial - a word to Phase One
3:03Integration with Lightroom and Photoshop
10:34What's New in 5.1?
35:35Capture-U Offer and Wrap
5:17You May Also Enjoy...
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A series of 26 videos featuring Charles Cramer shot over the course of a week in Northern California. The videos are divided into five sections: Seeing
Guide to Capture One 10
Kevin Raber and Drew Altdoerffer, Phase One Product Manager & Market Specialist, introduce and explore in detail the new features of Capture One Pro version 10.