![]() ![]() Under User Collections, there you will find the most control and create your own organizational structure. Projects or folders must contain an Album for photographs to live. One feature that drove me crazy and I could not figure out from Capture One’s plethora of helpful tutorials is that Projects do not directly contain photographs in Capture One as they would in Aperture. Aperture organized my photographs in Managed Libraries, one for each calendar year, and I can use Catalogs in Capture one to do the same. Before making the jump, consider creating new Albums in Aperture and drag images from Smart Albums into those if you want your organization to remain the same. Most image adjustments transfer from Aperture to Capture One with the notable exceptions being cloning adjustments and Smart Albums. They are definitely different applications but extremely similar in core thinking which is great. If you want to start learning without taking any risk, create a test library and follow along! Transitioning Libraries from Aperture to Capture Oneįor starters, Capture One can read Aperture libraries or import them into a Capture One catalog. This includes the concepts that have been the most helpful to me in switching to Capture One full time. The following is a list of how my workflow is established. It’s what they do, so who better to look after the needs of (professional) photographers? They have a vested interest in developing software for the industry they know so well. I highly recommend watching as many of those as possible.Ĭapture One is developed by the amazing camera company, Phase One, so they know how us photographers think. There are so many resources out there, especially Capture One’s YouTube page, but my take focuses on filling the gaps.ĭavid Grover is the man and invests a ton of time into creating live and recorded webinars. ![]() Through many tutorials, reading forums, and working in the application, the transition I once abhorred is now one I relish. To learn more about our latest version, click here.Īfter years working in Apple’s Aperture 3, which is no longer being developed, I’m transitioning to Capture One Pro. ![]() NOTE: This article discusses an outdated version of Capture One. ![]()
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