What Capture Pilot allows us to do it gives us that helicopter view of everything. So before you start shooting Jeff, what Capture Pilot allows us to do. Of course if you don't want the client messing around with your camera settings then you'd want to turn that one off. And then in the mobile tab we can allow the user on Capture Pilot to do certain things like rate images, color tag images, adjust images, and even capture images. So if I just tap this one here that will connect and then basically I've now got access to Look on the iPad like so. Okay so Capture Pilot, if I just start that up on the first page you'll see a list of local servers that Capture Pilot can actually see. And I guess we can bring up the iPad on the monitor if it's working. So what happens now is if I bring up Sharing. And that we're looking at and say Start Image Server, like so. So does it, is it the Capture Folder, is it the Selects Folder, is it the Output Folder? But let's just go for Look because that's my current folder. So in the Folder tab we can also decide what folder we're gonna give access to. So as long as they're on the same network that's fine. And the stipulation is that the host computer, the one that we're tethering to, has to be on the same network as Capture Pilot on your iPad or iPhone. So that will open up a connection to Capture Pilot. And before Capture Pilot is gonna work in the first tab Basic, let's move that up. So there is a Capture Pilot tool which we will bring up here. And it's great for, sort of, the non-photographer in the room like the stylist, the client, makeup artist, and so on who wants to look at Capture One but you don't want them crowding around the laptop, for example. So it's great for collaboration because it can keep people away from the capture station. And it basically gives you another view to the world of Capture One on a separate device. So that runs on, you know, iPads, iPhones, and so on. 9 Image File Management Automation 06:42 10 Advanced Catalog Organization 17:41 11 How to Add Meta Data 12:42 12 Searching and Filtering Techniques 11:31 13 Further Catalog Strategies 07:09 14 Basic Selecting, Rating and Culling Techniques 15:31 15 Advanced Selecting, Rating and Culling Techniques 20:54 16 Basic Composing Techniques: Cropping, Rotation, Straightening 09:29 17 How to Correct for Perspective 12:35 18 Basic Tool Behavior 11:04 19 Tool Basics Part 1 22:44 20 Tool Basics Part 2 06:34 21 Converting to Black and White and Adding Grain 10:13 22 How to Apply Image Adjustments Globally 08:02 23 Sharpening and Noise Reduction 09:58 24 How to Create and Save Styles and Presets 07:40 25 Why Should You Shoot Tethered? 02:26 26 How to Set-Up Your Tethered Hardware 02:15 27 How To Set Up A Tethered Photoshoot Project 11:07 28 Basic Session Workflow Organizing And Making Selects 21:45 29 Basic Session Workflow Exporting 05:44 30 Advanced Session Workflow 15:00 31 Creating Selections With Smart Albums 06:20 32 Advanced Exporting 09:03 33 Saving Session Templates 03:14 34 Collaborating On Set With Capture Pilot 17:45 35 Using The Color Editor Basic Color Adjustment 15:26 36 Skin Tone Adjustments 09:30 37 Color Grading Using The Color Balance Tool 12:54 38 Image Processing Demo Perfecting Color 08:11 39 Create Masks for Local Adjustments using Brushes & Gradients 12:31 40 Advanced Local Adjustments using Masks 17:15 41 Dodging and Burning in Capture One 11:30 42 Creating Local Adjustments with the Color Editor 07:15 43 How to Use Local Adjustment Masks for Color Editing 03:43 44 How to Remove Objects in your Image 09:07 45 Image Processing Demo: Local Adjustments 05:57 46 Exporting with File>Export 08:07 47 Export Strategies and Proofing Previews with Process Recipes 11:49 48 How to Export for Social Media 05:11 49 More Clever Tricks with Capture One Pro 10 05:57 50 Final Q&A 13:11Ĭapture Pilot is an iOS app.
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