Now that we've been working in our Catalog for a while, it's time to revisit its structure. In this video, Derrick Story reviews the exercise catalog for Capture One Pro, which is an advanced image management and editing application for profession and enthusiast photographers.
- [Instructor] We've done a lot of work…since we talked about Catalog structure and importing,…not to mention exporting which we're also going…to cover in this chapter.…So I thought it would be a good idea to take…a look where we stand right now…after we've done all this work…and make sure that our Catalog is evolving…the way that we want.…So up at the top, here are our recent imports…and we are in Catalog Collections right here…and this is the stuff run by Capture One Pro.…We don't anything up here but yet our stuff is up here.…
It's put there for us (laughs)…which I'm quite thankful for.…So that seems to be rolling along nicely…and we can see the different jobs…that I brought into the catalog right here.…Now down in User Collections, a lot has changed…since we first started talking about Catalog Structure.…We have our master group right here, Images 2017,…and I set it up that way so that all this work…that we've done can be collapsed just with one click…right here into this group and we could have…Images 2018, 2019, and so forth.…
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7/19/2017Released
5/22/2017In this course, Derrick Story embarks on an in-depth exploration of Capture One Pro 10. The teaching structure mirrors the design of the software itself, with chapters that step through each of the tabs in the program, from organizing to editing to outputting images.
- Organizing assets in the library
- Correcting color casts with the Color Editor
- Understanding the HDR sliders
- Straighten lines with keystone correction
- Diffraction correction
- Using a gradient mask to fix a sky
- Soften skin with a brush
- Output proofing
- 3-step sharpening
Skill Level Intermediate
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Q: This course was updated on 07/19/2017. What changed?
A: New videos were added that cover new features in Capture One Pro 10.1, including tokenized watermarking, the redesigned Styles workspace, and new delete image options.
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 2s
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Windows and Mac terminology2m 36s
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1. Capture One Pro 10 Basics
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Set your initial preferences3m 37s
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2. Organize in the Library Tab
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Move folders in catalogs2m 22s
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Filter by orientation1m 33s
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Create Smart Albums3m 51s
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Create a metadata preset2m 57s
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Add and manage keywords4m 42s
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3. Edit in the Color Tab
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4. Tonal Adjustments in the Exposure Tab
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Get the right exposure3m 5s
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Understanding HDR sliders1m 31s
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Use levels3m 35s
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Use curves3m 50s
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Apply vignetting1m 8s
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Show original trick1m 3s
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5. Improve the Composition of an Image
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Apply a crop4m 3s
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Rotate and flip a photo1m 16s
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6. Fine-Tune Your Images
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Diffraction correction2m 41s
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Reduce noise3m 6s
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Add film grain2m 31s
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Remove spots2m 57s
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7. Brush in the Local Adjustments Tab
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Use auto mask3m 49s
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8. Import, Export, and Catalog
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Output proofing4m 37s
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9. Things You Should Know
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Customize the toolbar1m 57s
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Review new workspaces4m 39s
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Make a proof print4m 6s
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10. New Features in Capture One Pro 10.1
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Overview of the 10.1 update2m 18s
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Tokenized watermarking4m 3s
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Master reset function1m 40s
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Roundtrip with Photoshop3m 4s
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Redesigned Styles workspace1m 25s
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Capture One Styles Packs2m 9s
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New delete image options2m 26s
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Conclusion
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Next steps2m 45s
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