Unfortunately, it’s a read-only PSD support. “Capture One now supports PSD!”, you know. Well, it cost me a lot of effort not to use a clickbait headline here. OpenCL is now also supported by X-trans files, that would significantly increase overall processing speed. With point one release, Capture One 10 delivers support for LCC, Chromatic Aberration Analysis, and Purple Fringing tools for X-trans type sensors Fuji cameras. What? Another great news for Fuji photographers? Yes, it’s here – Capture One 10.1 finally supports Fuji Compressed RAW files. This option doesn’t affect image variants – only selected variants would be deleted. If your image is located in an album, it would remove the file from the album and delete it from disk, skipping the trash.įiles in “folders” would also be deleted from disk. All the image variants would be moved to trash as well.įor files in “folders” it works in the same way. If your image is located in an album, it would remove the file from the album and move it to Catalog/Session trash. If you’re deleting an image from “folders” (folder on HDD, catalog’s Folders section), “Delete” would move the file to Catalog/Session trash. The same applies to other variants of the image, and only the selected variants would be removed. If you’re deleting an image from an album, that option would only remove the picture from the album.
Depending on different factors (file location, session/catalog mode, etc.) there were many variations of what could happen to your file after deleting it.Ĭapture One 10.1 update clarifies this issue now you have three options of deleting the file: It would be great to have a separate shortcut for this action as well, and I hope we will see it in the future releases.įor some reason “deleting” images from catalogs/sessions was one of the most confusing things in Capture One. In other words, now we have an actual “before/after” button in Capture One! With the update, developers added a new feature to Reset tool: hold the Alt key and click Reset icon to see all the adjustments temporarily switched off. There are “new/clone variant” options, temporary reset for each tool and the good old “reset->undo” to compare the image before and after. Phase One always had a particular vision of how the “before/after” feature should work in Capture One.
If you’re looking for professional Capture One styles, take a look at our film styles at 1Styles.proĬreate a “film” color in Capture One using all the power of RAW without any special plugins. costylepack then import the pack as a standard style. Simply create a zip-archive with folders with styles and change its extension to. It allows you to import a set of styles with a sub-folder structure. If you have dozens of styles, Capture One 10.1 update delivers a huge improvement to your workflow.Īt the same time, you can continue using the old UI, just add Styles tool to the toolbar, and that would bring back the drop-down menu.Īnother interesting feature of the new tool is Style Pack. What is also important, Styles tool is now resizeable and relocatable as any other tool in Capture One. To navigate through your collections faster, you can expand/collapse each section.Īll the options like Import, Save, and Stack styles are now available in a standard tool’s menu the Delete Style option could be found with a right-click on the style.
On top of the new tool, you’ll find applied styles list, below it – User & Built-in styles and presets. In Capture One 10.1 Styles interface was completely rebuilt, and now all the styles and presets are located in one window. It was absolutely out of Capture One workspace logic and simply inconvenient. Previously there was only one issue with Styles – drop-down menu was blocking the image you were working with. You can save your favorite settings to styles and apply them to any image in one click or use artistic styles to find the best color correction solution for your image. Styles is an amazing tool to make processing faster and easier.