Since the addition of the extremely useful AI masks at the end of last year, there have been a few other Capture One updates that probably haven’t taken anyone’s breath away, but it makes sense to look at them in a six-month summary.
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New version of Capture One adds AI masks and ReTether feature
After some less exciting recent updates, the fall version of Capture One comes with a great implementation of automatic mask creation using AI algorithms, the ReTether feature that saves you when the camera is disconnected from the computer during tethered shooting, … Read more
Capture One quick tip: editing photos without imports and catalogs
Capture One Pro once was just a tool for developing RAWs and didn’t include photo management tools, and I know from my workshops that some users lack the straightforward ability to edit photos without catalogs, imports, and organizational features. Fortunately … Read more
Capture One quick tip: Color Range alternative
Capture One offers luminosity masks (Luma Range) for some time which allows you to limit local adjustments to a certain range of brightness. It lacks a similar feature called Color Range that would limit adjustments to specific colors, but you … Read more
Capture One quick tip: dust and spots visualization
When I was preparing an exhibition a few years ago, I noticed a spot caused by dust on the sensor after I made a 90×60 cm print. It was barely visible on the screen, but much more prominent in the … Read more
New features of Capture One 20.1
The new version of Capture One 20.1 was released today, approximately six months after the release of Capture One 20. I am happy that this version brings some great and useful improvements – brand-new retouch tools and before/after view. An affordable version targeted on Nikon cameras shooters is available too.
Capture One quick tip: export for social media
Today’s quick tip is about exporting photos from CaptureOne for social media. In my last quick tip about diffraction correction, I talked about the so-called three-stage sharpening in Capture One. The first stage corrects the flaws, and the second stage … Read more
Capture One quick tip: sharper photos with single click
Today’s quick tip is intended for photographers who need to achieve a larger depth of field by using large aperture numbers. Capture One offers an easy to use tool that helps combat the effect of diffraction. What is diffraction and … Read more