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After the shoot
Learn how to export images to final formats or move the Session to Capture One on desktop, for further editing.The content in this tutorial is shown with an iPad, but Capture One mobile can also be...
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Collaboration
Enrol for free: Capture One Collaboration CourseThis course is aimed at commercial photography students, photo assistants, and professional studio photographers who want to better understand the co...
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Auto Adjust
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Editing 101
Get started with the most basic adjustments of image editing and learn how to operate sliders, Before and After, and other basic functions.Learn how to:✓ Use basic editing tools✓ Operate sliders✓ A...
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Make big changes in seconds
It's time to master our new update.Join our Livestream as we show you how to Combine Masks, letting you add, subtract, and intersect masks in a few clicksLearn how to create precise, flexible masks...
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Retouch Faces
Learn how to use the Retouch Faces tool on Capture One mobile to get natural high-end results in less time. It detects faces automatically, so you can start editing right away using a few simple sl...
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Portrait Editing
We created this course for professional portrait photographers who are new to Capture One, or who have been using Capture One for tethering only, and want to explore the postproduction tools.What y...
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Export
Get started with exporting in Capture One. Learn how to export to JPG, TIFF and PSD. Control the size, location and more.Learn how to:✓ Export images✓ Control the size, format, location and more
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Retouch in a touch
We’ve made big improvements to your mobile workflow. Join our Livestream to see how you can stay organized on the go with Sessions, retouch instantly on iPad to wow clients and collaborators, and ...
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Live View
Learn how to use Live view to aid composition. Live view gives you a real time output from your camera's sensor. Much like looking through the viewfinder. Read more about tethering here.