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DescriptionCapture One Pro is a powerful program that combines photo management, photo enhancement, and raw-format conversion, as well as features for tethered shooting. In this course, photographer, author, and educator Derrick Story embarks on an in-depth exploration of Capture One Pro. The course structure mirrors the design of the software itself, with chapters that step through each of the tabs in Capture One Pro, from organizing to editing to refining to outputting images. Derrick investigates Capture One Pro's intuitive library structure, its robust editing tools, its tethered shooting mode for going directly from camera to computer, and its photo printing and sharing features, including options for creating web pages and slideshows straight from Capture One Pro. These tutorials are ideal for former Aperture users who are looking for a new photo editing application, as well as current Lightroom subscribers who are interested in Capture One Pro's more powerful import, color grading, and tethering features. Introduction Welcome What is Capture One Pro? System requirements Using the exercise files Which version is right for you? Which file types are compatible? Differences between Mac and Windows versions 1. Get Started with Capture One Pro Explore the Capture One user interface Set initial preferences Catalog vs. session: How are they different? Create the first catalog Handle RAW and JPEG files on your memory card Import images from a memory card Import images from a SSD or hard drive Switch viewer modes Explore the Library pane 2. Organize Your Images Explore user collections Set up a group Create a project Add albums and smart albums Add a project to an existing group System for applying star ratings Set a compare variant Set up a blue label smart album Filter pictures using various criteria Explore a referenced catalog 3. Basic Color Adjustments What to do with the Color tab Set base characteristics Adjust white balance Play with color balance Convert to black and white What is the Color Editor? 4. Basic Exposure Adjustments Use the Exposure sliders Understanding high dynamic range adjustments Use levels Use curves Apply clarity to an image Using the vignetting tool Copy and paste adjustments 5. Work in the Composition Tab Use the Crop tool Cropping can influence your rating Apply Rotation & Flip Eliminate the keystone effect Use overlays to visualize a layout 6. Fine-Tune in the Details Tab Use the Navigator Adjust focus Add sharpening Apply noise reduction Add film grim Eliminate moire pattern Use Spot and Dust Removal tool 7. Metadata and Keywording Overview of the Metadata tab Add IPTC information Create a metadata preset Apply a metadata preset to mulltiple images Stack metadata presets How the keyword library works Add keywords to one or more images Apply parent/child keyword groups Search by keywords Import and export keyword libraries 8. Exporting Images The two methods for export Use the Export command for one or more photos Tour the Output tab Use a process recipe Create a custom process recipe Output in multiple formats Confirm the correct output location 9. Advanced Importing Prepare to import a managed Aperture library Import a managed Aperture library Review an Aperture managed library import Move master files from an Aperture library to a Capture One catalog Import a referenced Aperture library Aperture import review Prepare to import a Lightroom catalog Import a Lightroom catalog Lightroom catalog import review 10. Tethered Shooting Set up a tethered shoot session Capture tethered images via Capture One Review shoot results Import session images into a managed catalog Tether directly into a managed catalog 11. Local Adjustments and Styles Tour of the Local Adjustments tab Brushing tools and their settings Use the Gradient Mask tool Fine tune a portrait with local adjustments Improve a product shot with local adjustments Styles and presets Create and apply a preset Create and apply a style Stack styles and presets Use built-in styles 12. File and Catalog Management Rename images individually or via batch processing Export select images as a catalog Import catalogs into a master catalog Make a web contact sheet Make a print Play a slide show Customize your user interface Lock a catalog Verify a catalog's integrity Back up a catalog Conclusion Next steps Sharing Widget |