![]() ![]() Not just to look visually stunning right out the gate. They are designed to capture as much data as possible. I mean they are low contrast, low saturation. “Because, let’s be honest, a RAW file is a little bit meh. “Because you’re dealing with RAW images here, this is really nice especially if you are doing any type of retail experience where you are showing clients images live,” Robert explains. This means your images are one step closer to the final product as they come in. This includes Next Capture Adjustments, which lets you apply adjustments to your first shot and automatically add them to any subsequent captures. “Now can look at the images as they come in and add commentary to the session, which makes things go a lot smoother and my experience using the camera is completely undisrupted.”Ĭapture One for iPad has a lot of features that desktop users will be familiar with. Whereas other apps he has worked with take away his control as soon as he shares a preview with his client, using Capture One for iPad lets him continue his work without interruption when he hands the tablet over to his clients. He has used other apps in the past to give his clients a way to preview and give feedback on his work, but none have hit the spot. “This is phenomenal in terms of collaboration.” RELATED: Get flexible with tethering for Capture One for iPad “Phenomenal for collaboration”ĭiscovering what using the iPad for tethering can do for his workflow, Robert has noticed how it brings his clients and collaborators closer to his work. So, you’re making adjustments that are in response to ways that your image doesn’t actually look.” “If you’ve ever gotten home from a shoot and you’re like ‘I thought there was way more contrast.’ That’s just JPEG preview life because you’re not actually viewing your RAW file on the back of your camera you’re making adjustments to a JPEG version of it that generally has more contrast and saturation. ![]() ![]() With the same image processing power as you find in Capture One Pro for the desktop, the iPad app lets you work directly with your RAW files to have full control over the results. He points out that not only can he better view his images on a bigger screen but shooting tethered means that he is viewing and making adjustments to his RAW files and not just the JPEG previews on his camera screen. “Going from your tiny two-and-a-half/three-inch screen on your camera to a 12-inch or 10-inch screen is just a huge upgrade in terms of visibility.” Having a mobile way to shoot tethered means increased screen size for Robert to view his images as they come in. More screen real estate and RAW file viewing With an iPad in a sling across his shoulder, Robert is now free to move between locations and in spaces where a cart, external displays, and wires just aren’t practical while still getting the benefits of a tethered shoot. But with the update of the Capture One app, tethering is finally in a portable enough fashion that it works for my on-location workflow.” “I am just not in a fixed scenario that warrants tethering to some type of laptop or desktop setup. Even today when I am working for my university client, I am going to be in six different rooms in three different buildings all around the campus.” “Most of my work is on location wherever my clients are. The Michigan-based photographer has been playing with the new tethering functionalities on Capture One for iPad since the update to the app came out in September and has seen it open doors to new ways of working. “ just doesn’t work for me because I am never in a fixed location,” says Robert. ![]() Watch editorial photographer Robert Hall – one third of Sharpen on YouTube – talk time-saving, collaboration, and how he wows his clients using the new tethering capabilities. Tethering to the Capture One iPad app is the latest new feature for photographers to take their work on the go. ![]()
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