![]() Use your device to its full potential with an app that is truly made for iPad, including gestures, touch interactions and Metal support.Ĭapture: Tether camera wirelessly or via a USB cable to the iPad, apply Next Capture Adjustments. Arrive home and pick up right where you left off in Capture One Pro, with all your edits as you left them. Start editing on the road or while on location. Step away from your desk and take your workflow on the go – make image selects, apply adjustments, and export your final photos to seamlessly share with clients and team members. Make collaboration easier and increase client confidence during the photo shoot by showing images as they are being captured, and even deliver photos quickly and directly with being able to edit and export immediately from your iPad. ![]() Go from shoot to delivery out in the field quickly with tethered shooting to iPad – both with a cable and without! Instantly check your images in the moment on a bigger screen, ensuring sharpness and quality without any disappointments later. Shoot directly to iPad – wired or wireless: We offer a free 7-day trial when starting a subscription.Įxperience powerful RAW conversion, desktop-quality editing tools and file management that takes your photographic workflow to another level. The update is available now for all users on perpetual or subscription licenses.Note: Capture One for iPad is not free. In addition to the above updates, Capture One also adds support for the Canon M50 Mark II and R5C cameras as well as for the Canon RF 24-240mm f/4-6.3 IS USM, RF 100-500mm f/4.5-7.1 L IS USM, RF 800mm f/5.6L IS USM, and RF 1200mm f/8L IS USM lenses. Users will need to be connected to the internet to use this feature, and the Cloud Transfer button can be added to the main toolbar. This new feature allows Capture One users to import Capture One Pro images that have been uploaded to the cloud from the iPad app. The redesign makes adds new icons for all Tool Tabs and increases their size, adds labels below icons to show the name of the Tool Tab, makes labels enabled by default (but they can be turned off), reduces the number of Tool Tabs by rearranging the tools, and adds easy access to customization options from a three-dot icon.Ĭapture One says that it automatically makes backups of workspaces if something changes during an update, and previous workspaces can be accessed from the customization menu. Editors can link the settings of the Magic Brush and Magic Eraser if needed and when linked, the Magic Brush and Magic Eraser will share the same settings for Size, Opacity, Tolerance, Refine Edge, and state of “Sample Entire Photo.” A Tool Panel RedesignĬapture One has updated the Tool Panel to provide an easier and more predictable experience when browsing the interface, as well as to better align with the look and feel of Capture One on iPad. The Magic Eraser is available from the Layers Tool and Cursor Tools. Editors can now remove parts of masks on similar areas such as a sky or skin. Magic EraserĬapture One 22 version 15.3.0 adds a new type of Eraser tool, which it says provides similar functionality to the Magic Brush. Capture One says this provides a more convenient backup method as well as the ability to see and review images on the camera’s display. When tethering to a Canon camera, Capture One now allows photographers to save images from the Camera Settings Tool and select save to card, computer, or both. Save To Card and Computer When Tethering (Canon) Capture One supports wireless tethering on the Sony Alpha 7R IV/IVa, Sony Alpha 1, Sony Alpha 7 IV, Sony Alpha 7s III, Sony Alpha 7C, Sony FX3, Sony ZV-E10, and Sony Alpha 9 II.
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