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Developer(s) | Phase One |
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Stable release | 13.1.3 (Capture One 20) / October 9, 2020; 6 months ago |
Operating system | Windows, macOS |
Type | Image post-production |
License | Proprietary or subscription |
Website | www.captureone.com |
Capture One (also known as Capture One Pro) is a photo editing software, developed by Phase One. In addition to image editing it performs image cataloguing, raw image file processing, and tethered photography.[1] Capture One works with raw files from many different digital cameras as well as TIFF, PSD and JPEG image files.As of summer 2020, capture one has become its own company free standing from Phase One.[2]
Features[edit]
Capture One 21 is available for macOS and Microsoft Windows. It is localized for Chinese (simplified), Czech, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Spanish and Swedish.
There is a version available for owners of digital camera backs from Phase One, Mamiya, and Leaf called Capture One for Phase One (digital back only).
Versions of the software that work only with Sony, Fujifilm or Nikon digital camera raw images are available called Capture One (for Sony)/Fujifilm/Nikon or the free versions called Capture One Express (for Sony)/Fujifilm/Nikon.
Features include[3] film grain, healing and cloning tool, Layers, keystone correction, black and white conversion, ability to print directly from Capture One, and extension to iPad and iPhone with Capture Pilot,[4] noise reduction, color correction, spot removal, High Dynamic Range tools, lens tools and sharpening tools.
Version history[edit]
- Portrait One, Portrait One Executive, Portrait One Lite, Portrait One Sales.
- Lightphase Capture 2 (changed name to 'Capture One' from version 2.7)
- Capture One PRO, Capture One DB, Capture One LE
- Capture One 3
- Capture One 4 – Capture One 4 PRO, Capture One 4 DB, Capture One 4. – first in December 2007[5] and in October 2008 for the PRO version,[6]
- Capture One 5 – October 2009 Capture One 5 PRO, Capture One 5 DB, Capture One 5.[7]
- Capture One 6 – December 2010[8]
- Capture One 7 – implements features such as catalogs, advanced OpenCL
- Capture One 8 – September 2014 – Improved image quality, repair layers, film grain, local white balance, improved user interface.[9]
- Capture One 9 – November 2015 – Improved DNG color treatment, Luma curves and local curves, revised contrast algorithms and asset management tools.
- Capture One 10 – December 2016 – New Camera Focus tool, new Filter for orientation of images, more Apple Script properties, Optimized for Jpeg Output, LCC for 100MP, move folders in catalogs, compressed raw support, auto masking and openCL default. New lens and camera body support.[10]
- Capture One 11 – November 2017 – New Annotations tool, Layers integration and Masking versatility.
- Capture One 12 — November 2018 — New User Interface, Luminosity Mask, Linear Gradient Mask, Radial Gradient Mask, Plug-in Capabilities, Fujifilm Film Simulations
- Capture One 20 — December 2019 — New Healing tool, new Basic Color Editor, High Dynamic Range Tool, improved noise reduction, scrolling tools, improved Crop Tool, support for DNG files, support for copying layers and masks, interface improvements, image culling tools and new keyboard shortcuts.
- Capture One 21 — December 2020 - Speed Edits, new Dehaze tool, ProStandard ICC profiles, revamped importer, easy brush adjustments, Leica tethering, HEIF file support
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^'Phase One Capture One Pro 10'. TechRadar. Retrieved 2018-08-28.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
- ^'Capture One'. The Luminous Landscape. Retrieved 2016-01-06.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)[permanent dead link]
- ^English. 'Capture One Pro 9 Imaging Software'. PhaseOne. Retrieved 2016-01-06.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
- ^'New features in Pro 9'. Captureonecomplete.com. Archived from the original on 2015-12-22. Retrieved 2016-01-06.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
- ^'Capture One 4 released'. DPReview.com. Retrieved 7 March 2019.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
- ^'Phase One releases Capture One 4 PRO'. DPReview.com. Retrieved 7 March 2019.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
- ^'Phase One unveils Capture One 5 PRO'. DPReview.com. Retrieved 7 March 2019.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
- ^'Phase One announces Capture One 6'. DPReview.com. Retrieved 7 March 2019.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
- ^'Capture One 8 : The Professional Choice in Imaging Software : Capture One 8.0 Release Notes'(PDF). Phaseone.com. Retrieved 2016-01-06.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
- ^'CFaster operation and new sharpening tools for Phase One Capture One Pro 10'. DPReview.com. Retrieved 2016-12-14.
It turns out that some of Sony camera owners are not aware of unique versions of Capture One available to them.
Lately, I’ve been regularly getting questions from photographers who had just learned about Capture One and are interested in new opportunities for RAW processing.
There are not so much information about this on the internet and to fill up this gap I’ve created this short guide to all the features of Capture One for Sony.
Let’s start with basics.
Capture One is a professional RAW-converter which is well known for realistic and clear color “rendering”, outstanding processing tools and wide tethered shooting capabilities.
You can see Capture One in the backstage video of Annie Leibovitz shooting. Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Brian Smith regularly writes about Capture One in his blog. Richard Thompson, Tim Kemple, Alexia Sinclair, Peter Eastway, Reuben Wu and tens of thousands of other leading professionals are using Capture One worldwide.
Recently I’ve posted an article with 10 reasons to switch to Capture One. Take a look at it to learn more about selective color editing, Curves and Levels capabilities, workspace customization and other Capture One features.
Portrait processing in Capture One Pro 9 for Sony. The photo was taken with a Sony A7R mkII and a SEL85F14GM lens.
Two years ago Phase One in partnership with Sony released two special versions of Capture One: Capture One Express for Sony and Capture One Pro for Sony.
These versions work with Sony RAW files only and provide an exclusive price offer.
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Capture One Express for Sony– absolutely free software best suited for basic RAW editing and image catalogization. Some of the professional tools are not available in Express version, but in general, it’s the same Capture One.
Capture One Pro for Sony – professional software with all the features of the standard Capture One Pro. The only difference is the price tag, which is five times lower compared to regular Pro.
We’ll discuss all the differences between Express and Pro versions further on, but before that let’s find out how to install Capture One for Sony.
First of all, you need to download a regular Capture One from PhaseOne.com, because Sony versions are special modes of it.
At the first launch you have to choose your working mode:
Express version activates right in that menu – no additional license codes are required.
There is no need to prove that you are Sony camera owner as well, Sony-versions simply won’t work with RAW files from other cameras.
You can also choose Sony Pro version here and start a 30-days free trial. After it ends, you may purchase a Pro license or return to Express version.
Note that you can change activation mode at any moment via license preferences in Capture One.
When you finish with activation part, it’s time to take a closer look at the differences between Express and Pro.
Express for Sony is a simplified version of professional RAW-converter, but it has all the necessary tools for image processing:
- Realistic and clear color “rendering” from RAW
For many professionals, this is the primary cause for switching to Capture One and Express version is not inferior to Pro in this case.
- All the basic processing tools
Express version has everything that you may need for basic editing: Exposure, Contrast, Saturation, White Balance, Clarity, basic Levels and Curve corrections. You can also work with selected colors, increase the sharpness of the image and reduce the noise as well.
- Great catalogization features
Besides powerful editing tools, Capture One also has great DAM (Digital Asset Management) capabilities. With Express version you can organize your images in a structured archive and mark your images with ratings, keywords, and color tags.
- Processing in JPG/TIFF and other formats
But the most noteworthy feature is that Capture One Express delivers professional RAW-handling quality absolutely for free.
Nevertheless, some tools are not available in Express version, such as:
- Red, Green, and Blue channels Levels corrections
- Red, Green, Blue, and Luma channels Curves corrections
- Color Editor Advanced and Skin Tone modes
- Local Adjustments, Repair Layers
- Color Balance
- Film Grain
- Keystone
- Focus Tool and Focus Mask
- Sessions
- Advanced processing capabilities
These tools require advanced skills of image editing and are used mostly by professional photographers. For the same reason, you will find no tools for tethered shooting and workspace customization in Express version.
The full features comparison list for Express/Pro versions is available here.
Making a long story short, Express version is great for building a solid photo archive, top-quality RAW converting with necessary editing and processing in a ready-to-go JPG/TIFF file.
It’s also worth to point out that Express version was a paid product before the partnership with Sony. If you’re not a commercial photographer and don’t spend nights processing images, Capture One Express would become an excellent free addition to your Sony camera.
But for more sophisticated processing you have to think about upgrading to Pro.
Pro version is designed for professional tasks: tethered shooting, complicated processing, and advanced color correction. It has layers for local adjustments, keystone corrections for interior photography, multiple recipes for batch processing and all other tools that are required for commercial work.
Capture One Pro will also suit semi-professionals perfectly to enhance creativity by delivering entirely new editing tools.
As I mentioned above, Pro for Sony has all the same tools as regular Capture One Pro does.
The difference is in price: $129 for Pro for Sony vs. $299 for standard Capture One Pro.
You can purchase the license at Phase One on-line store and activate it on two computers at the same time. It’s really useful if you use both the desktop machine and laptop.
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When is the time to upgrade to Pro?
If you’re new to image processing, a word to wise – start with Express version.
Take some time to get used to the basic adjustments; for more advanced tools like individual color channel corrections with Curves or Levels these basic skills are strongly required anyway.
If you already have some experience with Lightroom or Aperture – it’s better to start with Pro version. With Express version you may feel a lack of familiar tools. On the contrary, Capture One Pro would bring you a joy of completely new possibilities that were unavailable before.
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What would happen with my images if I would start working with Pro version and decide to return to Express after that?
Nothing. The images would be the same as they were in Pro with all the applied adjustments. But you wouldn’t be able to change any adjustments which are not available in Express version.
Does Capture One for Sony support TIFF/JPG file editing?
Yes, you can edit and organize TIFF/JPG files in both Express and Pro versions. But it’s not really reasonable since RAW files contain more information and Capture One tools are designed primarily to work with RAW.
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If you’re new to Capture One, here are five things which I recommend you to do:
1) Download the Free Guide to Capture One
“Mastering Capture One” is a free guide to learn Capture One and a collection of more than 110 links to the best articles and videos to study each topic.
The first part – “Essential Training” will give you everything you need to begin working in Capture One without a mass of overwhelming information.
You can read it online or download it as PDF right here:
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It’s absolutely free, and I promise not to send emails more often than once a week!
3) Download 12 film styles for Capture One for free
In my work, I use 1Styles.pro Film Styles. There are more than 200 styles which you can quickly scroll through and immediately see which would fit your image best.
You can download five film styles for free right here:
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Simply try them with your images – it’s a completely new experience for RAW editing.
4) Subscribe to my YouTube channel
Each week I’m running Capture One Live Show where we’re discussing the latest Capture One news, and I’m showing my favorite tips for RAW editing.
And the best thing is that you can watch it live and ask questions!
Plus: you can upload your RAW files to see how I would edit them in one of the next episodes of the show.
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