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Capture One Quick-Start | How And Why To Get Started In Capture One
It’s no secret that we at SLR Lounge enjoy working in Capture One and will happily recommend that all photographers ...

How to Use Lightroom Presets in Capture One | Jailbreak Your Presets
Yes, you can bring over your Lightroom Presets into C1

Capture One vs Lightroom: How Each Approaches RAW Images
How important is better raw conversion to you?

Capture One 11 Tutorial | The Basics of ‘Base Characteristics’
Want to try Capture One? Understanding this will make it all the better

Capture One Tips | How And Why To Use Capture One ‘Sessions’
Capture One Sessions are a thing of beauty, and here we'll introduce why.

Capture One Tips | Easy Color-Grading With The ‘Color Balance’ Tool
Executing a color grade with Capture One isn't difficult, but effective

Capture One Releases Spectrum Styles Pack | Add Tone to Your Images Without Affecting Exposure
Capture One Pro is filling out their line of powerful Styles.

Capture One Tutorial | Bend Capture One To Your Will By Customizing the Display
There's a surprising amount of customisation that can be done to the Capture One user interface. In this article I take you through it all. You'll learn how to create your own custom tool tab with only what you need and loads more.

Retouching Workflow for Portrait, Fashion and Beauty with Photoshop & Capture One
If you’ve been following photography evolution over the past 5 years you’ve been around long enough to see Lightroom become ...

Capture One Tips | The New Tick Box In Capture One Which Will Change Your Life
Diffraction is a horrible effect of shooting at low apertures. In the newly released Capture One Pro, Phase One have attempted to ease our pain with a one click diffraction correction tick box. Is it any good?

Three Of My Favorite Features In Capture One Pro
Capture One is an amazing Piece of RAW processing software. It is, however, not alone. There are many different Raw editors these days. I find that it's often the small things which separate each piece of software.











