Review: Capture One Pro 9

Review: Capture One Pro 9

By Matthew Richards

Review: Capture One Pro 9

Capture One Pro basics

Capture One made its name as a professional solution for tethered shooting when using Phase One and Mamiya Leaf medium format cameras. The camera is connected by cable to a computer, which you use to compose images, adjust camera settings and carry out quick post-shoot enhancements.

Nine editions down the road, it’s still a strong facet of the program, with seamless tethered shooting facilities that now extend to compatible Canon, Nikon and Sony cameras. Not only do you get ‘live view’ on the comparatively big screen of a notebook or desktop computer, for accurate composition, focusing and exposure adjustments, but pro photographers can also use it to liaise with remote clients during a shoot, with the aid of Capture Pilot for iOS. Online sharing over the web is also supported.

As well as merely capturing images, the program has powerful organizational tools to create a library of your shots. Indeed, the suggested method for organizing your complete collection of images is by creating a ‘Catalogue’. It’s certainly a comprehensive way of going about things, but for large collections of pictures, expect a long wait while the program trundles through all your folders and sub-folders, creating previews and thumbnails as …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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