Hasselblad H4D-50MS vs Leaf Mamiya Aptus II-12

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Ever wondered if Multi-Shot digital backs truly out resolve single shot digital backs?  Would an 80 megapixel single shot back have the ability to come close to a 50 megapixel multi-shot? Yeah, but have you ever actually shot one against another in a controlled situation?  And how big of a role do the raw processing engines play against each other in this situation?   We searched online and were shocked … Read More →

Capture One Quick Tip – Turning off Automatic Distortion Correction

Capture Integration Capture One Quick Tips

The Problem: (click to enlarge) A common question we have been hearing lately in our software tech support at Capture Integration is how to turn off Capture One’s automatic Lens Correction – specifically Distortion Correction. Many times users do not want distortion correction to occur automatically in their image, but Capture One applies this adjustment by default. Furthermore, there isn’t a way to turn it off (yet). We have been … Read More →

Mamiya Leaf Summer Specials

Mamiya Leaf Promotion | Capture Integration

Through August 31, Mamiya Leaf is offering a free leaf shutter lens promotion (via Mail in Rebate). Free LS Lens Promotion Purchase a Mamiya Leaf Credo 60 or 80 back or kit – receive a 55mm LS or 150mm LS lens FREE OF CHARGE. In addition, Mamiya Leaf is also offering special pricing on the Aptus II 7 and Aptus II 8. See our blog post for more details. Want to … Read More →

Hasselblad Workflow – Spanish Speaking Seminar

Capture Integration | Eduardo Angel

September 20 | Miami, FL 7:00-10:00PM It is well known that the manufacturer’s software is the best place to make critical image corrections. Hasselblad’s Phocus allows for fast tethered shooting, Live Video, and a highly customizable interface, among other benefits. Phocus is a license-free software that currently supports RAW files from more than 150 DSLR cameras. Both Phocus and Lightroom will be used during this intense one-day workshop, and we … Read More →

Jeffery Salter | 2 covers with the Phase One IQ260

Phase One IQ260 LeBron James

In the limited time that the Phase One IQ260 has been available, Miami photographer Jeffery Salter has already produced two cover shoots with the new digital back. So far, he’s thrilled with the final results. Here’s a quick recap on his recent shoots: About Jeffrey Salter www.jefferysalter.com Photographer Jeffery Salter captures poignancy in the familiar and commonness in the extraordinary. From housewives in Uganda, to world-renown celebrities, he has dedicated … Read More →

Capture One Quick Tip – Zoom to 100%

Capture Integration Capture One Quick Tips

Today’s quick tip comes from some of the troubleshooting questions we have received, and it’s an easy concept to forget. Many times when we are working on our edits, we may see some edges or borders from a local adjustment mask that shouldn’t be there, strange blips or artifacts from some edits we’ve made, or just something doesn’t look quite right. For example in the image below, I can still … Read More →

Capture One High Volume Keyboard Shortcuts

Capture Integration High Volume Shortcuts

While it may seem that a lot of Capture One users are commercial photography studios, Capture Integration has a lot of customers who shoot large volumes of images at one time. For example, many wedding photographers love the quality of the images that Capture One produces. One common request that we get all the time is a way to increase workflow speed within Capture One. So here for your downloading … Read More →

Capture One Pro Quick Tips: Kelvin Control

Capture One White Balanced Image

One thing Capture One Pro does really, really well is color. This is largely due to the importance Phase One places on creating their own custom camera input profiles, but it’s also evident in the details and inner workings of the program. Take for example, White Balance. We were running a particular test which involved long exposures, and we used a Neutral Density filter. Over time, it shifted the white … Read More →

Transition Tips: Capture One Catalogs to Sessions

Capture Integration Catalogs to Sessions Tutorials

This is Part Two of a three part series on transitioning to Capture One Sessions. Part One described how to transition from Lightroom catalogs into Capture One Sessions. Stay tuned to our blog for the next series! Why? It may seem odd to move photos from one part of the program into a completely different part. Some may say it doesn’t even make sense. We have a reason for this! … Read More →

Doorhof and Christensen | Rangefinder Magazine

Rangefinder | July 2013

Originally published in Rangefinder Magazine. © Rangerfinder Magazine 2013 Fashion and celebrity photographer Frank Doorhof, based outside Amsterdam in Emmeloord, shoots with the Leaf Credo 60, but was hard-pressed to choose a favorite portrait lens for his medium-format rig. “If I had to choose, I think it would be the Mamiya 105-210mm (which, unfortunately, is discontinued*) or the Mamiya 150mm lens.” While both are “amazing” lenses, Doorhof tends to shoot with the … Read More →