Image Viewer
Open an album and tap on a photo to view it in the Viewer screen; tap it again to go full screen:
Viewer Options
On the Viewer screen, tap on the three dots (⋯) button to access additional options:
From here, you can choose to:
- Export
- Duplicate: New Variant option creates a new, virtual copy of the source image without any adjustments, while Clone Variant copies the selected image variant with adjustments to make another one
- Delete
- Copy and Apply Adjustments: allows you to copy all or selected adjustments from one image variant and apply them to other image variants. For details, see the Copy and Apply Adjustments section below
- toggle Viewer Options (Histogram, Exposure Warning)
- toggle Next Capture Adjustments, for details, see Capture Images (iPhone).
- view image Metadata
- access App Settings
Tools
At the bottom of the screen, you’ll see several tool categories:
- Review
- Styles
- Crop
- Adjust
- Sharpening
Auto Adjust is available for selected tools such as White Balance, Exposure, Contrast and Brightness, and High Dynamic Range.
Tap the Auto Adjust icon once to apply auto adjustments, tap and hold the Auto Adjust icon to see the context menu:
Review
On the Viewer screen, tap on Review to access the Rating and Tagging tools:
Once you’ve rated and tagged your photo, you can see the star rating and color tag on the album screen:
Styles
Styles are settings from one or more tools that can be applied to images in a single step. They can be used on their own or as a starting point for further adjustments. Capture One mobile comes with built-in Styles to optimize your workflow and save time.
On iPad, you can stack Styles. On iPhone, you can apply one Style to an image at a time.
On the Viewer screen, tap on Styles to access all the available Styles:
You can also create custom Styles in Capture One Pro and import them to Capture One mobile. This allows you to fully utilize the Capture One rendering engine on mobile: while not all Pro tools are accessible on mobile, the Style can still apply these tool settings, like Curves and Advanced Color Editor adjustments.
For more information, see the Import Styles from Capture One Pro section below.
Crop
On the Viewer screen, tap on Crop to access Rotation (Angle) and Keystone (Vertical, Horizontal, Amount, Aspect) tools:
You can also find buttons for Turn and Aspect Ratio right below the image preview:
Adjust
On the Viewer screen, tap on Adjust to access core adjustments:
- Black & White (Red, Yellow, Green, Cyan, Blue, Magenta)
- White Balance (Presets, Kelvin, Tint)
- Exposure (Exposure, Contrast, Brightness, Saturation)
- HDR (Highlight, Shadow, White, Black)
- Clarity (Clarity, Structure)
- Dehaze (Presets, Amount)
- Color Editor (Color, Hue, Saturation, Lightness)
- Vignetting (Presets, Vignetting)
Sharpening
On the Viewer screen, tap on Sharpening to access finishing adjustments:
- Sharpening (Amount, Radius, Threshold, Halo)
- Noise Reduction (Luminance, Details, Color, Single Pixel)
- Film Grain (Fine Grain, Silver Rich, Soft Grain, Cubic Grain, Tabular Grain and Harsh Grain with Impact and Granularity controls)
- Moire (Amount, Pattern)
Import Styles from Capture One Pro
You can import individual Styles and Style Packs that you created or own in Capture One Pro into Capture One mobile. This allows you to fully utilize the Capture One rendering engine on mobile: while not all Pro tools are accessible on mobile, the Style can still apply these tool settings, like Curves and Advanced Color Editor adjustments.
- To find the Style files (.costyle or .costylepack) on your macOS or Windows machine, see this article: How do I back up my Styles?
- To find the Style files on iOS and iPadOS, open the Files app and go to “On My iPhone/iPad”, tap “Capture One” and then tap “Styles”.
- If the “Styles” folder doesn’t exist, create a new folder and name it “Styles”.
- Organize your Style files by nesting them within folders. The folder structure should be: “On My iPhone” > “Capture One” > “Styles” > “My Styles” > “Style.costyle” files.
Now that you know where to find Styles on desktop and where to place them on iPhone, there are several ways to transfer Style files into Capture One mobile:
Copy and Apply Adjustments
Use Copy and Apply Adjustments you to copy all or selected adjustments from one image variant and apply them to other image variants.
Copy Adjustments
On the Viewer screen, tap on the three dots (⋯) button, then tap Copy Adjustments:
Comments
3 comments
Is there any ”auto adjust” function as on the iPad app?
Another observation: the app does not seem to allow to apply multiple styles (i.e. ”Beyond Film” and grain). When applying the second style (the grain) the first style will be reset / deleted. Or am I missing something here?
hey Ekkehard Schwartz better late then never, heh! auto adjust was added in one of the updates and you are right about the styles on iPhone. both points are now covered in this article, thanks!
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