Be sure to check out this quick video tutorial: Capture One Live.
Capture One Live is a new service that enables easy remote collaboration between photographers and their clients and partners. It allows photographers to instantly share collections of photos with others who can then view, rate, and color tag the photos directly on any device through a web browser. During tethered Sessions, photos can be shared in real-time as they are captured. This enables easy, fast, and safe remote collaboration. Additionally, the service can be used as an asynchronous feedback tool, since it allows photographers to have the Sharing Session active for a day and get feedback any time during that period.
NOTE: Capture One Live is available to users running Capture One 22 (15.1.0) or later. You should always use the latest version to get the most out of Capture One Live.
To provide feedback about your experience or any issues you find with Capture One Live, please contact Support here or use the Rate your Experience button if you are in the Session.
For more information, please check our Quick Start Guide
Features |
Capture One Live Free |
Capture One Live Unlimited |
Share multiple Live Sessions at the same time | Only 1 Session at a time | ✓ |
Live Session duration – your files are shared online for this duration (or until you stop sharing) | 24 hours | 1 month |
Share images in a Live Session via a link | ✓ | ✓ |
Give feedback on images: rate, color tag, comment | ✓ | ✓ |
Set each user’s rights (ability to just view or give feedback on images) | ✓ | |
Invite users to a Live Session with their emails | ✓ | |
Get visibility over who has commented on photos | ✓ | |
Protect images by adding a watermark |
✓ |
Comments
42 comments
The whole experience feels buggy in general
Sorry had to cancel this - unusable at the moment
Hi Javier!
I am using Live everyday with many different customers and partners. It works like a charm here..
Would you mind share a link with us?
What are your issues?
Works but for me ordering by date is terrible. Ordering by name should be possible or what about different orderposibilities?
https://live.captureone.com/1c7e0ae2-9aca-4499-a97d-117d155f968f - give it a go
And try to sort based on colors or comment
You probably cant do that - now it says this - no clue why. I did cancel the service, so maybe others cant use the links
Does the preview size selected in preferences impact the preview synced with capture live? We changed our preview size and now the client is receiving grossly pixilated previews in their live session. Or is it something else? It also seems like it could be the preview quality degrading with each live session we create because there isn't a hard switch. Anyone else experience this?
How do I see the comments made by a client? Can I see them on my software version of C1 while I am shooting or after the shoot is finished like I can with the star and color tags? Or do I have to log into the 'shared' web version of C1 Live (like the client) to see the comments?
If it's not possible to share multiple folder inside a session it's a useless tool, on fashion shoot we organize the photoshoot into subfolder like:
Session Name/Capture/subfolders
If client can only see one of the looks I have shoot it's the same as nothing.
Is there any way to share the whole session, ie each of the separate shot folders?
I can't seem to find any info on this online.
Thanks
I've been experimenting with Capture One Live and it has a huge flaw for me. I have multiple clients reviewing images, and I'd like all of them to be able to rate/tag the photos individually. Unless I'm missing something, there can only be one rating/color tag for a photo, and if people have ratings permissions they just override my ratings in CO. I'd love it to function more like ShootProof or Pixieset, where I can see how many "likes" each photo has. The comments function is great though.
@Roxane Chicoine
It's a good question. To my mind, the "like/dislike" feature could make live a bit too complex. Dislike/Like are not part of standard metadatas making it hard to integrate in the the main software.
However, for comments, there is an EXIF "User comment" field. I guess, C1 could retrieve the online comment there.
Cheers
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