Organizing Sessions Using Smart Folders

What Problem Does this Solve Capture One Pro offers a [File > Open Recent Session]. This works for a small number of sessions. However, many production houses, digital techs, and even some individual photographers can be juggling dozens of sessions at any given time. These sessions may be on different drives or subfolders. Below is a method to better access and organize sessions. Step by Step 1. In the Finder … Read More →

C1 4.7 Pro Tip: Custom Keyboard Shorcuts

These tips are generally covered in our Capture One Master’s Online Training Class. Custom Keyboard Shortcuts Download Capture Integration’s Custom Keyboard Shortcut Suggestion PDF. In the PDF linked above we list the most useful default keyboard shortcuts. Then we list shortcuts which we suggest power users add. Also, we have a list of shortcuts to change and a list of shortcuts to remove. An example of the shortcuts we suggest … Read More →

Quick Adjustments

Capture One has always had a strong ability to work quickly with huge volumes of shots. One of our favorite features of Capture One is the speed at which you can copy one setting (e.g. a white balance of 6000k) and paste it to the entire shoot whether its 100 or 10,000 images. One of the greatest features of Capture One is the ability to use only the keyboard to … Read More →

C1 4.7: So What the Heck is EIP?

Capture One 4.7 introduces a new file format named EIP, or Enhanced Image Package. This new format allows the photographer to combine the settings, LCC file (if applicable), and raw file into one portable file, called an EIP format. The Problem this Solves Many photographers are being asked to deliver their clients RAW files. This presents a difficulty because the photographer wants to deliver a file with appropriate adjustments such … Read More →

Phase One & Mamiya Together

TOKYO, Japan, March 26, 2009  — Phase One A/S and Mamiya Digital Imaging, Ltd. are proud to announce that Phase One is making a significant financial investment in Mamiya Digital Imaging, thus becoming a major shareholder in the company behind the Mamiya brand of medium format cameras and lenses. Terms of the agreement are not being disclosed. The objective of Phase One’s investment is to accelerate the development of advanced, … Read More →

The Best Part of iPhone 3.0

Apple just anounced their new iPhone OS 3.0 software will be available this summer as a free update to all iPhone users. One small but awseome feature has gotten barely a whisper. MacRumors.com reports: “Find my iPhone/iPod Touch” option available under MobileMe, which presumably allows you to locate your iPhone from Me.com Let’s speculate on three uses: I lose my phone all the time. Sometimes I left it at home. … Read More →

Medium Format TTL?

I recently tested the Metz 54 MZ-4i flash with a SCA 3952 adapter to see if it was possible to shoot full TTL on the Phase 645 / Mamiya body. I was a bit apprehensive if it would work, but it worked great! I shot with the flash head straight at the subject and bounced off of the white ceiling and both exposures were dead on. I was not able … Read More →

Capture One 4.6.3 Released

Capture One 4.6.3, a minor update to 4.6.2 has been released. You can download it here. What’s Changed? – Improved quality of P 65+ Sensor+ images – Improved consistency when reading Caption and Copyright IPTC tags – Live Preview for 8 Core Mac Pro’s improved – Improved support for Canon 5DMKIIs Raw fw1.07 images Update on Capture one 4.6.2 Capture One 4.6.2 has been out for about two weeks now. … Read More →

Capture Integration Brings the P65+ to Carmel

Excellence is not cheap.  And neither is medium format digital photography.  But for those that seek the ultimate in image quality, Phase One offers many different medium format digital back solutions.  The latest iteration from Phase is the recently released P65+ featuring the world’s first full-frame 645 digital sensor and an incredible 60.5 megapixels.  What sets this digital back apart from previous generations is the proprietary Phase technology behind the … Read More →

But Can it Survive an Elephant?

We get a lot of comments on our very serious series of durability videos which show Phase One digital backs being frozen, cooked, dropped, and otherwise abused without missing a beat. The below video is NOT from that series. It is a spoof intended only for humor. It is NOT from Phase One. It is a joke. The very real series of videos that the below video spoofs can be … Read More →