By Stan Sholik With the release of Capture One 6, Phase One continues to add value to the software for commercial, portrait and wedding photographers, while adding a new feature for architectural photographers. Like earlier releases, Capture One 6 (C1-6)...
Posted by Joan Sherwood on March 8, 2011 11:47 AM
By Stan Sholik Since the introduction of the Phase One camera in 2009, the company has promised us leaf shutter lenses so that we can sync our strobes at shutter speeds higher than 1/125 sec. Their follow-up announcement later last...
Posted by Joan Sherwood on April 30, 2010 4:45 PM
By Stan Sholik Nikon photographers rejoice! With the release of Capture One 4.6 PRO, we can now shoot NEF raw files directly into Phase One’s software. Currently supported Nikon digital SLRs include the D3, D700, D300, D200, D80, D60, D40x...
Posted by Joan Sherwood on March 13, 2009 3:56 PM
By Stan SholikDigital SLR photographers have never had as many choices for RAW conversion software as they have today. Oddly enough, the best and most popular offerings come not from the camera manufacturers but from third party vendors. For...
Posted by Joan Sherwood on December 1, 2008 11:11 AM
These additional interface images supplement the December 2008 Web Exclusives review of Phase One Capture One 4 PRO by Stan Sholik. Clicking the camera icon in the tool palette opens the Capture window. You can shoot directly into Capture One...
Posted by Joan Sherwood on December 1, 2008 11:00 AM
By Stan SholikWhen a widely used software program rolls into a new version, it's a notable event. This time the software is Phase One Capture One 4 (C1-4). This is the successor to Capture One 3.x LE, not Capture One...
Posted by Joan Sherwood on April 1, 2008 5:01 AM
Press Release—Phase One today announced the beta release of Capture One 4, the next generation of Capture One 3 LE raw workflow software that helps professional photographers achieve superior image quality.Capture One 4 is a new application building on cutting-edge...
Posted by Joan Sherwood on August 30, 2007 4:30 PM
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