Licenses, Versions, Keeping Up To Date
Nino Batista, Dave Gallagher
Lessons
Class Introduction
14:41 2History of Capture One
11:50 3Dave's Capture One Workflow
07:03 4Licenses, Versions, Keeping Up To Date
05:27 5How & Why to Upgrade
12:15 6Workflow Organization Tools
28:57 7Raw Files & Sidecars
13:46 8Sessions & Catalogs
19:23Why Shoot Tethered?
15:55 10Tethering Styles & Presets
10:30 11Adding Capture Folder To Session
05:27 12Studio Tethered Shooting Demo
14:53 13Nino's Post-Tether Workflow
06:34 14Color & White Balance Adjustments
23:01 15Clarity and Retouching Tips
05:29 16Layers and Local Adjustments
12:59 17Capture One vs. Photoshop Workflow
11:14 18Dave's Post-Tether Workflow
15:13 19Overview of Tools
09:17 20Using The Color Editor
04:11 21Using Capture Pilot
09:51 22Capture One Styles
10:21 233-Way Color Balance
04:00 24Creating a Color Mask
03:12 25Skin Tone Adjustment
06:59 26Advanced Color Mask
05:07 27How to Make a Smart Album
06:02 28More Ways to Sort Photos
12:47 29Histograms
10:09 30White Balance
05:47 31Color Balance
10:07 32Exposure & Highlights
06:45 33Levels & Curves
10:19 34Clarity
04:07 35Vignetting
01:44 36Lens Correction
04:43 37Keystoning
05:06 38Chromatic Aberration
04:05 39Lens Cast Correction
12:08 40How To Fix a Dirty Sensor Image
03:50 41More Ways To Use LCC
02:52 42The Crop Tool
06:34 43Rotation & Flip
01:59 44Advanced Keystoning
04:05 45The Overlay Tool & Navigator
02:23 46Focus & Sharpening
04:14 47Noise Reduction
03:43 48Adding Film Grain
04:09 49The Spot Removal Tool
05:53 50Adjustment Styles
03:51 51Keywording & Metadata
03:40 52Nino's Outdoor Image Workflow Overview
56:57Lesson Info
Licenses, Versions, Keeping Up To Date
Now we have to talk about which versions and why now, The one thing I've heard a lot is that, but it costs so much. Um, well, if you buy a Sony camera comes from free and it comes with the Sony camera. I will tell you that if you bought of course, you bought a digital back. There should come for free thing. And it does. If you have a digital back, it's free forever. So the nice part for the digit back users. If your clients want Ross, you can give them the software, and they can use a full copy of it for free because you're sending them raw. Did your back files did you back is always free. But if you wanted to work with your Sony, if you wanted to work with your like if you wanted to work with your Ted tethering Nikon and tethering canon, etcetera, then there's a visit fee that it becomes something you have to purchase. So I wanted to go quickly over some of the reasons you go from on express version to capture 19 and so this is downloadable from the website. You'll see that the tether...
ing the tethering part is not there. The sessions first. For Sony users, the sessions is not theirs. All goes into one big one big folder Which lot of people are okay with right, That's not that big. But if those people that are using it focused too will focus mask, which we're gonna get into Ah, customizable interface, which is huge to me that that I just showed you to make it fast for me. So anyone doesn't do that does not do what you have never used the I. C. C. Profiling. So going in and using your color checker that we would talk. I heard quickly on a question. Use your color checker, make a profile and save that profile for use of your camera situation. If you think about that lens, that body that sensor, that combination all have different variables. So every single variable really should be tweaked and calibrated. So making your own I c C profile for your own device can be really, incredibly important for for the end user. So I see profiling scripting templates. So this is all downloadable. But I wanted to show you the things that you don't get if you don't go to pro local adjustments, and we'll get into some of these afterwards. Obviously, if you want you get through all this technical reason you want to learn it, you could make everything feel streamline so you can just create amazing images efficiently. After you get all this nonsense set up, which is again, I don't want to call it necessary evil. But you need to embrace the technical along with art. Sign continues there. Well, you do you and there's gonna be some tech support problems and then you would check support issues and there's going to be working on PC and a Mac of the licensing. We're gonna get into the licensing opposite club because I I think I think you need to know about licensing. So if we come here to here to our license, right, here's my license and it says my activations. It says my license up top without the last four. So you really need to know that N is ready for licensing. Let's go into right one so it can actually see it really should be connected to the Internet, So if you're connected to the Internet, it will go and see your information and log on for you. So for licensing, I will say close. I can deactivate it right from there. Or I can go to Phase One's website, which is linked right here. Phase one camera systems. The software is three is free for 30 days. Full immersion, full version, all functions full function for everything for 30 days, and after that it kicks over two db mode. So if you're having a problem in your Nikon Canon won't tether going, Wait a second. It's not developing the cannon. I can see the can. It might have gone into db mode, which you might not even know. So you have to go toe license and find out. So we're gonna go to my pages. So I've gone to face one website gone into my pages and my pages in my log In so very, very importantly, whoever registers the software owns the software. So if your assistant in your studio registers the software, puts it under the studio name that only knows the code, that person owns it. So I need to know this is not something we're going to send in the mail. This is a download And the whole thing that you're going to get is that digit code. If you register it, you own it. So let's take a look at ownership. All right? So software lights isn't here. Let's take a look at the license. So we take a look in single user here, so we'll see. 10 4008 7 4006 2005 was the first time I used this code. It's been put on 11 different computers. I have to activations left of this code. So if you want to actually add 3.5 to your computer and use it under this code, be my guest. I've got to activations left. Go for it. Guys know that you can see those are gonna be gone. I don't need them. Um, so that's you. This is very important, though, because I love the ease of this. I love to be able to go. And you know what? I've added a new laptop I've got and I need to go in reset. I don't to call anybody. I go to my my log in I hit reset all activations and my activations were gone and I can put on three more computers, so it makes it really, really easy. That is chills the kind of thing you don't think about two. You run into the snack, you don't know. What do I do? Yeah, absolutely. What do I do? But if you travel, a lot of you add personnel or yeah, take a look at this one. I have 10 activations left with 100 free upgrades. See, uh, we don't need to go into, but it there's lots in here. I'm not going to show you all of them because there are some that are much more valuable than the rest. So this is how you go into reset your activations, put on three more computers and keep on going.
Class Materials
Ratings and Reviews
Jesse Furqueron
Yes, per some other reviews this started slow. What turned me off was the sales spiel for the class. It also came across as a sales schtick for C1, which is ok given the presenter. Stuck with it (well most of it, had to step away at times) and found it useful. I've had my eye on C1 for a LONG time. I'm not a pro, but would consider myself a pretty serious amateur. I document old mining and narrow gauge steam engines, general travel and now do our product photography (started a new company, so all $ goes to that rather than C1, which I would LOVE to own after seeing C9). Went with Aperture back in the day because of its cataloging and price. Back then C1 didn't have cataloging, though it DID have a 2 tier price structure...(Phase WHY did ya'll do away with this?????). Back to the class. After lunch on the first day I think they found their stride. Second day, especially Nino in the afternoon was quite good. That was probably my fav session. Seemed like most questions came from the in-studio "captive" audience. Expected more from the web? Constructive feedback. 1) Could have condensed things down quite a bit. I liked the more casual approach it took later on first day and on the second day. Dave especially seemed more at ease. 2) Ya'll (Dave especially) seemed to have his topics scripted out. Given the two day nature of this, would have been nice to give the attendees an idea of agenda/timeslots for topics up front. If an agenda/timeline was presented...I totally missed it. But then, I couldn't back up or rewind the live stream when I had to step away several times... if I paused it jumped to the realtime stream :-( 3) C Lve was pushing the "free trial download"...isn't there already a trial download from Phase? What value are ya'll offering in this area above what they offer? I found this annoying, if there's an extended trial period or something through ya'll cool. If not...I'm back to the annoying aspect of it. 4) Nino, get a Cintiq :-) If C1 doesn't have a profile for Cintiq (I'm going to download the trial from Phase) Phase you need to add support for it. 5) Dave's material he presented should be in vids on his website to help him expand his C1 market..fantastic selling tool there Dave....or even better....embedded in the product itself (ala SilverFast). Phase, you listening? 6) Nino, given he's coming from a different angle, eg no skin in selling C1?, he could do a 3-5 hour intensive vid(s) and I'd pay something for that. YMMV but I liked his approach and presentation. Was disappointed no C1 on his YouTube :-( Would I pay 99.00 for this class? Honestly, no. We use 3D graphics (ZBrush) and CAD (Rhino) in our company and have been learning those over the last year. To compare. There is another tutorial company whose name I shall not mention (no, it does not start with an 'L') that specializes in vid classes for those and other 3D products. They structure their offerings on a AFFORDABLE monthly/6mos/yearly all-you-can-eat fee structure. Much more consumer friendly, and quite honestly their videos are very focused and about 4-6 hours per course. I don't see myself paying 99.00 much less 129.00 for just one course like this (especially with the sales spiel content) when other companies have a more customer friendly consumption model. A value for the $ thing. In the end I did learn some things, and I'm glad I watched what I could of it. And yeah, I'm pretty sure after this review I just got taken off the free C1 license contention list...but I'm just being honest...Dave, I will be ordering some of the LCC pocket accessories if I ever get C1...those were cool IMHO. C1 has come quite a ways. When I can, I'll add it to our software arsenal.
ira potter
I have been a user of Capture One for a couple of years but have strugled to get my head around the way to use this software as my chosen raw converter, I love the improved quality that Capture One gives me but always seem to end up scratching my head and going back to Lightroom to save time. I haven't been able to watch the full presentation due to time difference, (I am in the U.K), and other commitments but I have learnt so much in the time I have spent watching that I can finally see me waving goodbye to Lightroom in the very near future. The presenters are excellent teachers, they are funny, engaging and thanks guys you really have made a p[ositive difference to how I interact with Capture One software.