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  • Even if you own Sony or Fujifilm cameras (see below) your best best is to download the free trial of the full version of Capture One Pro 12 here, with support for over 500 different cameras. If you operate a professional multi-user studio, and/or have an in-house production team, there’s also Capture One Studio – more info here.
  • New in Capture One Pro 10.1: - Redesigned Styles & Presets Tool - Improved PSD file support - Temporary reset of adjustments to see your image without adjustments - Improved Fuji X-Trans file.
  • Choose Pro trial 30-days; Once expired, use given Trial Reset. Enjoy Capture One Pro 10.2.1 full version.

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POWER

The exceptional power of the new processing engine and flexibility of Capture One Pro 9 gives you complete control over your creative process – Whatever your passion.
Color Balance
Make intuitive color grading effortlessly simple with the Color Balance Tool. Choose Hue and Luminosity for Shadows, Mid Tones and Highlights in turn.
Dynamic Locations
Automate the destination of images in your Import and Export workflows. Use ‘tokens’ to easily extract image metadata and create multiple export threads.
Keywords and Keywords Libraries
Create multiple keyword libraries to manage different lists with ease. Add and remove keywords from multiple images with simple clicks.
OpenCL Display
Leverage the dedicated graphics capabilities of your system to accelerate Browsing, Zooming and Processing.
NEW Processing Engine
Make your vision reality with optimized Rescaling, Contrast, Exposure and Brightness Tools, and Local Curves.
Instant Tethered Capture
Connect your compatible Canon, Nikon, Sony, Leaf or Phase One camera to capture images instantly. Show Live View directly in Capture One to simplify composition and aid accurate focusing. Seamlessly collaborate with your clients with Capture Pilot for iOS and Web.

QUALITY

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Quality is nothing without the ability to deliver it with precision and repeatability. Capture One is developed for professionals who shoot every day and need the right tools to deliver the quality that clients demand.
Clarity
Heighten Contrast and Impact – with total precision – without destroying shadow and highlight details.
Color Management
Beautiful color starts with hand crafted profiles for each camera. Capture One supports dynamic proofing and both RGB and CMYK workflows.
New Contrast and Brightness Algorithm
Give your photographs a more natural look using the powerful new processing capabilities.
Lens Corrections
Correct distortion, chromatic abberation and light fall off from Capture One’s extensive library of lens profiles or instantly from the manufacturers profile.
Luma Curve
Adjust curves with Luma only. Fine tune contrast leaving Hue and Saturation unaffected.
Enhanced rescaling
Retain the same quality and sharpness, regardless of the output size of your images.

PRECISION

The more control you have the faster you can realize your vision. Capture One Pro 9 is built on this idea – the new suite of tools allow you to create images with incredible precision.
Color Editor
Define the exact color tones you wish to adjust and the optimal way to do it. Go further and use these with a Local Adjustment Mask.
Dodge & Burn
Use Opacity, Flow and the new Airbrush mode to create versatile masks for localized adjustments – all while using complete RAW data.
Focus Mask
Determine the images that are in focus with the Focus Mask effortlessly quickly. Remove the need to check images individually with the focus peaking-like Tool.
Keystone
Reduce or eliminate distortion in one click with the Keystone Tool. Define the area of concern and Capture One Pro 9 will correct it perfectly – with no guesswork required.
Local Curves
Apply the precise curve you want with a Local Adjustment Mask. Target the exact areas of your image that require the adjustment and leave out others that don’t – with total confidence.
Create Masks From Color values
Transform color selections picked in the Color Editor into a Local Adjustment Mask with just one click. Mask tricky areas or skin selections easier than ever before.

New Image Editing Tools:
– Revised contrast engine: Changes have been made to the algorithms of colour, saturation and contrast. The colour editor has been revised to align design with the color balance tool. Handles are made easier to use and adjust, and the tool is now scalable when undocked.
– Masks from colour editor: The colour editor now allows the user to make a mask from a color edit.
– New Brush pack: Tool changes include the addition of flow, airbrush, straight line brushing, and the ability to link brushes.
– Luma curves and local curves: Added to the curve tool palette, Luma curves can be used to create contrast curves without affecting saturation. Also, curves can be used locally.
– Battery status for toolbar: This new tool can be placed on the toolbar where it gives a power supply overview to the attached tethered camera, warning photographers of low power during a shoot.
– Export EIP for catalogs: Catalog users can now benefit from EIP export for easy transportation of RAW and Settings, off system. In the Export originals panel, there is now an option to Export as EIP. Sessions users can also choose to Export originals. This creates a workflow in which the original RAW and adjustments are not packed – instead a copy is made, packed as EIP.
– DNG colours: This new feature allows Capture One Pro to treat and display supported camera files that have been converted to DNG (and include the RAW file in the DNG package), as if in their original format.

New Asset Management Tools:
– Keywords Tool: Keywords may be added and removed from images. The standard Capture One tool tips for local reset, local copy apply, pre-sets and help are available for this tool.
– Keyword Libraries: Used to manage the list (or lists) of keywords in a catalog or a session. As the Keywords tool adds keywords to images, the document Keyword Library is populated. This forms a keyword list for any and all terms in the current document and is unique for the session or the catalog.
– Sortable Keywords: Unique to Capture One Pro 9, users are able to reorder keywords in the Keywords tool for single image selections.

Downloads:

Note: Windows version comes with Trial reset. Which means, you will have to reset it after every 29 days. Don’t worry, you only have to double click on given file, and it will work fine. Trial version comes with 100% tools and full version but for 30 days.

Install notes:
– Install a version TRIAL
– The trial version is fully functional for 30 days
– Every 29 days, add an entry to the system registry file (Trial_reset.reg) (double click on it, simply)
– After adding an entry will reset the counter for the next 30 days

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Capture One has many tools and features that might not be directly visible when first working with it. I’ve tried to gather some of the tips and tricks that help me when I work in Capture One. I hope at least one of them might be beneficial for your workflow as well!

If you don’t already own Capture One, download a 30-day trial and follow along.

1. Sliders

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Sliders make up most of the adjustment interface in Capture One. Even though they seem straightforward, there are a few tricks to learn that might optimize how you edit your images.

  • If you place your cursor on any slider and use the scroll wheel, you move the slider. If you’re on a laptop, scrolling using the trackpad works just the same.
  • You can reset any slider by double-clicking anywhere on it.
  • Every slider has a before/after function. Simply click and hold the name of the slider to temporarily view the ‘before’ version.

2. Browse a folder without importing

If you’re not familiar with Sessions in Capture One, you have probably been working in Catalogs, where you must import any image you need to work on. Capture One offers two different database types, where Sessions is the original way of working in Capture One.

When working in a Session, you can browse any folder on any available drive and see the content of this folder. This is useful if you need to quickly edit and export a few images where the RAW files don’t need to be stored anywhere inside a Catalog or Session afterward. Simply drag an image from any folder into a Capture One Session, or browse the folder via the Library Tool, and the content of that folder will show.

It’s important to mention that this will not add the folder or images to any indexed database. If you need this done, add the folder as a Favorite or import the images into a Session Folder. Read more in-depth about Sessions in our User Guide.

3. Viewer background lightness

Sometimes you want to see your images with a lighter background than the default dark grey. This is easily done from [Preferences > Appearance > Viewer > Color]. You can, for example, switch to white to obtain an improved visual evaluation process, as some images will be used on websites with white surroundings.

Enabling Proof Margin and increasing the size of it helps a lot as well. You can even make a shortcut to toggle it.

Read more about the general preferences of Capture One.

4. Use the Color Balance Tool to tweak the warmth across hundreds of images

Having hundreds of images with different Kelvin values is very common for any type of event photography. Changing the warmth across all images is only a few clicks away using the Color Balance Tool. Select one image and tweak the warmth using the Master part of the tool. To copy onto the rest of the images, follow these steps:

  • Select all images including the adjusted image.
  • Highlight the adjusted image while keeping the selection (click on it).
  • Hold down Shift while clicking the tiny double-sided arrow in the top right corner of the Color Balance Tool.
  • All your images are now adjusted with the new Color Balance.

Read more about the Color Balance Tool.

5. Create a mask from a color selection

If you have ever worked in the Advanced Color Editor and wanted to change more than the sliders allow to your selection, you’re not alone. Capture One can create a new layer from the selection in the Advanced Color Editor. Simply define a color range using the color picker, click the three dots in the top right corner of the Advanced Color Editor and select ‘Create Masked Layer from Selection.’ This will create a new layer with a mask based on your selection. If you need to blend the edges of your mask, right click on the newly created layer and select ‘Refine Mask…’

Remember that both color selections and masks can be inverted, for example, to separate the skin of a person from the rest of the image, or to select everything but the blue sky in a landscape.

Read more about creating a masked layer from the Color Editor in our User Guide.

6. Change default values

If you think your images always seem a bit over- or under-sharpened out of the box, fear not. You can change the value of almost any slider and save this value as the new default for your camera. Click the three dots in the top right corner of the tool you’re in, and select ‘Save as Defaults for (camera model).’

Every image from that specific camera model will now have these new default values applied.

7. Move stuff around

Do you never use the LCC Tool? Remove it. Don’t like the placement of the Grid and Guides icon in the toolbar? Move it. Need a custom Tool Tab with your favorite tools? Add it. The interface of Capture One is highly customizable, and there’s no need for you to settle with an interface you don’t like when you can simply change it.

Read more about customizing your workspace.

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8. Refining luminosity in the Color Balance Tool

When color grading your images, you sometimes want to adjust the luminosity and tweak the contrast a bit as well. In the Color Balance Tool, the shadows, midtones, and highlights all have a luminosity slider to the right of the color wheel. Play around with it to refine the luminosity of the three different parts of your image.

9. Before/after of a single tool

Just like the sliders, you can see the impact of a complete tool as well. Simply hold down the [option/ALT] key and long-press the tiny reset icon of the tool (a swirled arrow).

The same effect can be applied to all adjustments at once by holding the option/ALT key and long-pressing the global reset button in the top left corner.

10. Change the White Balance on black and white images

You should always use the specific Black and White Tool to make your images achromatic. Bringing the saturation slider all the way down will not give you any benefits that the specific tool offers regarding color noise control and smooth gradients.

When adjusting the individual channels of the Black and White Tool, the White Balance will have an impact on the look of your image as well. Play around and you might discover a new approach to your black and white editing.

11. Loupe Tool

The Loupe Tool (shortcut: P) allows you to see a magnification of a selected area of your image in a loupe. Long-pressing the Loupe Tool in the top middle of the interface provides several options. You can change the size of the loupe as well as the zoom level inside the loupe.

If you need an instant quick-loupe without changing the cursor tool, press ALT + spacebar (CTRL + spacebar on PC) while hovering on the selected area of your image.

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Alexander Flemming

Alexander works as a Product Manager at Capture One. Previous experience as a Test Engineer along with 10 years of photography have provided Alexander with a broad understanding of the many technical advantages of Capture One Pro.

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