Note that in September 2020 I updated this tutorial as a new post here. The process has become much easier and less error-prone following some updates, so please follow the later tutorial. Following on from the previous episode, this week we look at creating camera...
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Creating Capture One Pro Camera Profiles with basICColor Input 5 (Podcast 617)
Today we're going to start exploring options that enable us to create camera profiles for Capture One Pro, starting with basICColor input 5. This is something that I've been meaning to look into for a while, so I'm pleased to finally be able to bring this to...
Creating stunning black and white images in Capture One Pro (Podcast 606)
I recently created a video for the Phase One team to show how I created my Boat Graveyard black and white image using a number of techniques and features of Capture One Pro 11. We'll pick up the trail with the concluding episode of my 2018 Hokkaido Winter...
Introducing Capture One Pro 11 New Features (Podcast 599)
Phase One has launched version 11 of my chosen raw image editing software Capture One Pro with some great new features that we're going to take a look at today. I have been using Capture One Pro 11 over the past few weeks, getting used to the new features, and I am...
Circle of Confusion, the Airy Disk and Diffraction (Podcast 594)
Today I'm going to explain what causes diffraction as we stop down the aperture in our lenses past a certain point, and how this may affect our photographs. I've been working on an update to our iOS app Photographer's Friend so that you'll be able to do two new...
Be Ready with Custom Shooting Modes (Podcast 588)
Today we're going to look at a feature that is on most cameras but often overlooked, and that is the Custom Shooting Modes, which enable you to quickly change many of the settings of your camera with the flick of a switch. In last week's episode, I touched on the...
Shooting and Focusing Techniques for Telephoto Lenses (Podcast 584)
Last week a friend and fellow traveler on my workshops Ulana Switucha asked me a question about good techniques for using long telephoto lenses to photograph moving subjects. Although I have talked about much of what I will cover in other posts over the years, today...
All About ICC Profiles and Working Color Spaces (Podcast 577)
Following the release of my video on soft-proofing, I received a few questions that helped me to realize that I need to spend a little time going over the reasons that we even need to use ICC profiles, and what they actually do. You may recall from the video I...
How I Use and Why I Love Apple Photos (Podcast 574)
I've been using Apple Photos for a couple of years now and although I don't use it to edit images, I've fallen in love with all of the ways in which it brings my photos and video clips together and the freedom that brings. Today I'm going to share how I use Apple...
The Mobile Photographer’s Image Management Strategy (Podcast 570)
It's been two years since I explained my image management strategy as a traveling photographer, and I'm finding myself explaining what's changed a lot in email conversations, so today, I'm going to walk through this with you again, and update you...
The Effect of Subject Distance and Focal Length on Perspective (Podcast 568)
Today I explain the effect that changing your subject distance and focal length has on the perspective of the visual elements in your photographs. This is often confused with a change in perspective due to your lenses focal length alone, but that really isn't the...
Yearly Top Ten Photographs Selection Process (Podcast 555)
As we enter a new year, I'm completing my yearly task of selecting my favorite photos from the previous year, so today I'm going to walk you through my process in Capture One Pro, literally blow by blow as I whittle down my initial selection. I have actually just got...