User Guide in French
Quick Start Guide
- Camera models and RAW files support
- What is Capture One?
- Capture One product variants
- Minimum system requirements to run Capture One
- Lens profiles support
- How to install Capture One?
User Interface
- User interface
- The Viewer overview
- The Viewer modes
- The Browser overview
- The Browser modes
- The Loupe tool
Workflow
- The way Capture One works with RAW files
- JPEG and TIFF file formats
- The concept of variants in Capture One
- Enhanced Image Package (EIP) overview
- Importing and exporting EIPs
- Color spaces
Preferences
Keyboard Shortcuts
Catalogs
- An overview of Catalogs
- Importing images into a Catalog
- Importing a Capture One Catalog
- Importing a Lightroom Catalog
- Virtual organization of images in Albums, Smart Albums, Projects, and Groups
- Moving folders of referenced images
Sessions
Library
Keywords and Metadata
Deleting Images
Capture Naming and Counters
Capture Location
Camera Settings
Live View
Lens Correction
Composition
Working with Color
- The Base Characteristics panel
- Fujifilm Film Simulations
- Nikon ICC profiles
- The White Balance tool
- Normalizing images
- The Color Balance tool
Histograms
Exposure and Contrast
- Auto adjustments
- Exposure
- Adjusting exposure in the Exposure tool
- The High Dynamic Range tool
- The Levels tool
- The Curve tool
Details
Styles and Presets
Layer Adjustments
- Layers and Masks
- Selecting Layer types
- Creating a mask
- Deleting a mask
- Brushing in adjustments on Layers
- Removing adjustments on Layers
Annotating Images
External Editing
Exporting Images
Processing Variants
- Benefits of using process recipes
- Processing image variants using recipes
- Creating a process recipe
- Process Summary warning
- Selecting the destination location using the Output Location tool
- Naming and renaming variants on output