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Thief in the night rod wave4/1/2023 ![]() ![]() It makes sense once you get going, and while it would seem to deserve its own space, it's better integrated into color corrections and retouching throughout the other tool tabs. After using the software in a workflow, it became clear that it was no longer necessary since so many new tools (every tool except black and white, film grain) can be applied to a layer. ![]() With layer dependent blending and opacities now available, it seemed odd that the tool tab would disappear. Initially, I was confused at the absence of the layers tab, given that every tool can now be applied to a layer. If I'm super busy, sometimes that means shooting on a card again so it can be backed up again before formatting it, and this feature automatically eliminates any redundancy. I try really hard not to format a card until a job is complete, which includes backing up locally to a RAID 5 array, then to a second drive at my desk, to SmugMug, as well as offsite on another physical drive. Having Capture One confirm if all images on a card were imported into a catalog is not only convenient but reaffirming. I back up to a second card in the camera, so typically I can do that comparison side by side. Once images are imported, I typically check files on memory cards in the camera against what was imported into Capture One. Having Capture One reliably filter and exclude duplicate images that have already been imported is welcomed a time saver.Ĭhecking and verifying cards after importing is another area where this tool is remarkably useful. Never mind that it's 400 feet overhead I bring my 13" MacBook Pro and Capture One with me when I fly to import frequently. Not that I plan on losing my quadcopter, but it is the only camera I use without redundancy in the form of storage. Oh, how sweet this feature is! My workflow has adapted to ingesting images less and tethering more frequently, but when flying my Phantom 4 Pro quadcopter, I import images between battery changes as much as possible. Finally, the last missing feature from years of using Apple's Aperture has come to Capture One: do not duplicate images during import. ![]()
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