Capture One 4.6 Pro Released

The next version of Capture One 4.6 was released on Jan 5. The full release notes can be found at http://phaseone.com/Content/Downloads/CO4.aspxHere are the improvements and changes we thought were most important. This list is not comprehensive on purpose, so consult the above release notes if completeness is your goal. Performance The time it takes to generate a preview (important for fast tethered performance) has improved The responsiveness of Color Editor … Read More →

10.5.6 = Faster Canon Tethering

Apple recently updated their operating system OSX to 10.5.6. This update contained a long awaited optimization of their USB drivers. Combined with the beta with Capture One 4.6 which includes many performance boosts we tested a Canon 1Ds Mark III tethered to our 8-core Mac Pro.

Uninstall or Reset Capture One

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Uninstalling Capture One on a Mac An updated post has been written for Mac OS X 10.7 and 10.8, find that here. When upgrading to a newer Capture One software, we recommend that you do a clean uninstall and then install the latest version Capture One version. Note: If you’re a Windows user see this link for Phase One Article on uninstalling C1 in Windows.. 1. Deactivate Capture One so that … Read More →

Capture One 4.5.2 Released

Capture One 4.5.2 Released

Earlier this week a bug was discovered in Capture One 4.5.1 which affects Canon Raw files. The engineers in Denmark worked day and night and just a few days later 4.5.2 was released to correct this issue. We strongly recommend all users (especially those who work with Canon cameras) to upgrade to 4.5.2 immediatly. 4.5.2 Can be downloaded at PhaseOne.com

Capture One 4.5.1 Released

Capture One 4.5.1 Released

Summary One of the most important features of Capture One 4 has gone mostly unnoticed because it is hidden from the end user. The entire architecture of the program has been broken down into modules to make it much easier for Phase One to issue updates. Just two weeks after the release of Capture One 4.5 this is already paying dividends. Along with adding preliminary support for the 5D Mark … Read More →

Capture One 4.5 Pro

Capture One 4.5 Pro

Update: Since this article Capture One 4.5.2 has been released.  Release of Phase One’s professional photographic workflow tool, Capture One 4 Pro, will be made available to the public on October 15. Capture Integration will be hosting the countries first and finest seminars to introduce photographers and assistants to this new professional workflow software. We’ll also be testing it through and through to make sure our customers can put their … Read More →

The Ideal Tethered Setup

Tethering Checklist for Max Reliability Foreword Phase One, Leaf, and Mamiya tethering is extremely robust; digital backs are designed from the ground-up to tether, unlike dSLRs which add tethering as an after-thought feature. Out of context this document may make it seem like any minor thing can cause problems. Instead we encourage you to understand the document in the context of its intended audience: 1) digital techs who are fired … Read More →

License Key Activation

Owning a copy of Capture One Pro entitles you to using C1 on two computers.  With the release of Capture One 4.1, Phase One has simplified the system that tracks and manages your use of Capture One installations. You can deactivate a particular installation from within Capture One or manage the keys remotely using your Phase One Profile at phaseone.com. See the links below for various articles on Capture One … Read More →

Don't mess with the dot

Don't mess with the dot

Recently I had a call from a customer whom had a large number of RAW files disappear from his hard drive while renaming them. He was using a Phase One digital back, Capture One Pro and a Mac computer. My first thought was either the naming had taken place in the file browser or with another software package. However upon investigation, he had renamed the RAW file in Capture One. … Read More →

Capture One 4.1.1 Tips & Tricks

Who trains the trainers? At Capture Integration we are constantly working to improve our customer support. With the release of Capture One 4.1 and the Phase One 645 Camera we’re holding educational seminars (dates and locations here). But who trains the trainers? In advance of our Atlanta and High Point seminars our head of tech support, Tim Palmer, spent a week training with Jon Gilbert, from Phase One US Tech … Read More →