Not Recommending C1 6.2

Update: Limited to many-core Mac Pros The crashing and freezing problems we reported below from our testing of Capture One Pro 6.2 seem to be limited to Mac Pros with 8 or 12 cores. Phase One is aware of an issue effecting certain Mac Pro models and is working very hard to release a new version which corrects this issue. Until then we advise users with Mac Pros to continue … Read More →

Capture One 6.2 Released

Update: Capture Integration is not recommending the 6.2 release at this time for 8-core Mac Pro users. Read more. Capture One 6.2 is now available for download at phaseone.com. Major Features Tethering support for the Nikon D7000 Tethering support for Canon 600D/Rebel T3i/1100D/Rebel T3 Camera  controls  for  Canon  and  Nikon (shutter/aperture/mode). Auto  rotation  and  auto  keystone  (for  relevant  cameras). On  Mac,  IIQ  and  EIP  files  will  now  be  rendered  in  the … Read More →

No More Crashes w/ Fast Canon Shooting

To allow tethering to Canon and Nikon cameras Capture One uses an SDK provided by Canon to Phase One. Canon did not update their SDK after the release of OSX Leopard (OSX 10.5) and that SDK was found to be unstable when used with later versions of OSX 10.5 and all versions of OSX Snow Leopard OSX 10.6. This lead to a lot of very unhappy Canon users when tethering … Read More →

Capture One 6.1

Capture One 6.1 release, which includes camera support of the powerfull new Phase One IQ series of digital backs, has been released. Capture One 6.1 includes the following new features: Local contrast and brightness adjustments Pen pressure and eraser support for local adjustment masks Getty Images metadate and import Capture One 6.1 offers support for the following new cameras and hardware: Phase One IQ189, IQ160 and IQ140 Leaf Aptus II … Read More →

Capture One 6 Styles

Styles

One of Capture One’s most powerful features is the styles menu. These styles are free and offered without limitations / watermarking etc, though you do need to enter your email address to receive the download link.

Capture One 6.0.1

A Bug Fix Release Only Capture One 6.0.1 has been posted to PhaseOne.com today. It contains numerous bug fixes. Documented in the release notes Some high ISO image quality issues. A number of OpenCL related defects. An issue causing auto select to fail during tethered shooting in some cases (Mac). An issue with the application hanging when picking a skin tone in the white balance tool. A problem always causing … Read More →

Setup Capture Pilot for iPad/iPhone

Watch Intro Video How does Capture Pilot Work? Capture Pilot is a two-part system: Capture Pilot Server – built into Capture One 7 Pro (in the Capture Tab) Capture Pilot (viewer) – an iPhone/iPad app available through the App Store (iTunes link) Features Set a password (for sensitive shoots) Opt to share all images from the current shoot, specific folders (anything in your favorites list), specific images (by creating an … Read More →

Noise Reduction in C1 6

Noise Reduction in the Age of Affordable Ultra High ISO Shooting Both LightRoom and Capture One have come a long way in the last several years when it comes to processing very high ISO raw files. With the release of Capture One 6 comes further improvements in color noise reduction. To test this we reprocessed a raw file captured in a situation we feel is typical for a high-ISO photoshoot. … Read More →

Capture One 6 Released!

The world’s most flexible digital photo workflow now delivers ultimate image quality faster than ever before COPENHAGEN, December 1, 2010 — Phase One today released Capture One 6, its most advanced professional raw conversion and image editing software. Its incredible flexibility ensures the utmost in creative control, while delivering uncompromising image quality. Capture One 6 converts raw digital image files from professional digital medium format systems and more than 170 … Read More →

Capture One 6 – 13 Best Changes

Capture One 6 includes dozens of enhancements and new features. As with any software the new features often get the most publicity, but often some of the smallest tweaks have the greatest impact on day to day usage. After working with betas for both tethered and untethered photoshoots, as well as reediting or reprocessing previous shoots I have compiled a list of the ten best changes, whether they be new … Read More →