Capture One 12.0.2 – Tested & Approved
12.0.2 Bug Fixes Mac Fixed an issue where the ‘Open With’ menu did not populate correctly. Fixed an issue where EIP files would not synchronize correctly to Catalogs. Fixed an issue where long [...]
12.0.2 Bug Fixes Mac Fixed an issue where the ‘Open With’ menu did not populate correctly. Fixed an issue where EIP files would not synchronize correctly to Catalogs. Fixed an issue where long [...]
New interface Capture One 12 introduces a new and decluttered “super flat” UI, designed primarily to make Capture One easier to use over long editing sessions. Revised iconography helps to [...]
Capture One 11.3 debuts today and adds tethering and image processing support Fujifilm cameras as well as the new IQ4 series digital backs, and also includes new camera and lens support, as well [...]
Capture One 11.2.1 debuts today and provides support for the new IQ4 series digital backs, also includes new camera and lens support, as well as some bug fixes. 11.2.1 Camera Support Phase [...]
Capture One 11.2 debuts today and provides primarily new benefit to Cultural Heritage users, but also includes new camera and lens support, as well as some bug fixes. 11.2 Camera Support Canon [...]
How did you begin your career in the photo industry? Like a lot of us, I got started in photography as a hobby and slowly started picking up small shoots on the side while holding down a somewhat [...]
Meet Renee Comet Renee is a noted advertising photographer specializing in food photography. Whatever the subject, her visual treatment can best be described as uncomplicated, fluid, and elegant. [...]
11.0.1 Mac Bug Fixes Clicking on buy CO leads to broken link Apple Script Autocrop command not working Importer allows colon even if batch rename does not and it is an illegal [...]
Meet Michael Moore Michael was born and raised in the South. He’s been married for 23 years to his college sweetheart and they have three beautiful daughters. Tuscaloosa, Ala., is his home. [...]
Meet Thomas Holdsworth I grew up on the coast in Connecticut, and had every expectation that I’d return after college to work in NYC – it’s what many suburbanite kids in the “tri-state” [...]