Depending on your project, you might need to crop hundreds of documents of different shapes and sizes. Capture One CH has a very handy Auto Crop tool that allows you to set
Read More...Creating variants
Variants are virtual copies of your image files. Once you are done imaging and ready to edit, the first step is to create variants before you crop or modify any image. That
Read More...Shortcuts
Default shortcuts (Mac) Cmd + k = CaptureCmd + alt + k = Decrement capture counterCmd + alt + v = Hide/ Show viewerCmd + alt + r = rotate rightCmd +
Read More...Image Quality Settings
Keep the following settings at all time to warrant faithful image reproduction: Sharpening Amount : 100Radius : 1Threshold : 1Halo reduction : 0 Noise reductionLuminance : 0Detail : 0Color : 0Single pixel :
Read More...Saving your work
Capture One CH automatically saves your work as you image. It is a good idea however, to back up your work at the end of the day on a separate drive, so
Read More...Troubleshooting
Capture One doesn’t recognize the camera ORCapture One recognizes the camera but doesn’t fire Step 1 – Make sure a battery is properly inserted and charged Step 2 – Close the software
Read More...Taking a break
When taking a break, there are a few steps to follow. Short breakCapture One saves automatically, you don’t have anything to do to save your work.Stop where it will be easy to
Read More...Imaging
You have set the LCC, white balance, focused the camera and prepared your naming structure : you are ready to start imaging your first object. You can use your mouse cursor, the
Read More...Naming
Naming structures Before photographing your first object, choose and set your naming structure. Here again, the software offers a lot of flexibility and allows you to automate all or parts of the object’s
Read More...Exposure and color readouts
Before checking the exposure, you have to make sure the curve the software is using corresponds to your target.In this example, we are using the Golden Thread target and have set the
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