![]() Yet, everything was presented so clearly that even a newbie like me was able to get tremendous benefit. I’ll admit that the book does have a professional experienced Capture One user in mind and it quickly introduces things I didn’t even know existed. Within the first 50 pages, I was able to move myself towards a much more efficient workflow utilizing, hidden to me, shortcuts and some of Alex’s recommended customizations and preferences. And while I’ve only transitioned from LightRoom to Capture One a few months ago, I was amazed at the amount of the book’s content I was immediately able to use even as a newbie. I’ve watched dozens of YouTube videos, read articles and followed Alex for some time. On the contrary, I consider myself to be an advanced newbie. I don’t claim to be a Capture One expert. I highly recommend Capture One Hidden Features for all photographers from the very experienced to the advanced newbie. His direct approach to why you would want a particular shortcut or workflow and the straightforward way to realize it is a real pleasure to read and quickly adapt into your own workflow. The same goes for many other elements of RAW editing and processing in Capture One. His integral presentation and examples of these concepts aren’t to be found elsewhere. For example, he explains how to completely change any color in an image, how the four separate saturation adjustments work in unique ways, and how to achieve all-around balance in image saturation. Some features of Capture One truly are hidden, and Alex quickly brings them to light. Reading the preface of Capture One Hidden Features, you know that you are about to find a trove of insight that will advance your use of Capture One and RAW editing in general. I have followed Alex’s concise newsletters for years and always finish reading one having learned something new, creative, and practical about Capture One workflow. Even today, rarely do I find an experienced user who goes beyond the surface of why and how to accomplish a single task. – Brad Kaye Download Capture One at CaptureOne.In my seven years of using Capture One, I have kept a high bar for finding the best help and insight from those presenting more than a “repackaging” of the user guide. Please do your due diligence to make sure your computer specifications are compatible with this new version. ![]() With increases in speed and stability comes eliminations of slower computers or operating systems. ![]() (Note: While the full functionality of Capture One can be leveraged on files captured by your Phase One digital back, this non-Pro version is not compatible with DNG, TIFF or PSD workflows in Capture One, including assembled Panoramic Stitch files created by Capture One 22.)Īs the Capture Integration Tech Support Manager, I highly recommend that you always read the release notes of any new software platform that you install. If you are a Phase One digital back owner and want to run Capture One for use with your IIQ files, Log in to your user account at PhaseOne, make sure your digital back has been registered in their system and then ‘Contact Support’ with a quick query for a license key and they will provide you with the free code necessary for Capture One access to your Phase One IIQ Raw files. New since Capture One 20 – Digital Back (DB) Activations require a License Key, now provided by Phase One support. Because of this new behavior, we will no longer be hosting Capture One software installers on our download archive. Head directly over to to download and if unlicensed, get an activation key for your trial software. New since Capture One 22 (15.1.0) – Trial Activations Do Not require a license key! Capture One 23 is Officially Supported in Mac OS : Big Sur (11.6.1) | Monterey (12.2) | Ventura (13.0)
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