Capture One Pro Tips - Before and After Editing Tools
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- Learn about the exciting new Before and After tool that was introduced in May 2020 as part of the Update to Capture One Pro 20.
With this tool, comparisons to raw images are made quickly and simply, with the click of one button - and the use of a new slider function on-screen.
Alongside the Before/After Tool, you'll be guided through the more traditional method of comparing two or more images to each other, which still remains a powerful way of showing differences in a variety of photographs.
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Recorded using Capture One Pro v20.1 on an Apple Mac Pro 16-core Xeon with 192GB memory, 2x Radeon Pro Vega II Graphics cards and 4TB SSD.
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Marvellous Paul, greatly appreciate your videos!
I never knew about the SHIFT key for moving more than one photo around! This makes my day!!!
Very helpful as usual. Pick up a couple of tips that a I didn't know before. Thanks.
I am so happy I stumbled upon your channel ...your explanations and tutorials are precise and to the point! The Capture One channel's commentator can sometimes put you to sleep.
Thank you for your wonderful tutorials sir.
Welcome aboard!
At 2:05 Paul talks about removing images from a group of images in the viewer. I tend to alternate between the browser and the viewer to maximize screen space for the viewer. On Windows, anyway, if you select the image you want to remove from the group, you can press the / key to deselect that image. Probably a good place to interject that I REALLY appreciate all you've put into these, Paul!
Very helpful, thank you!
Thanks. That was very useful. I'm still learning how to do this photo editing, so it was great to see the "old way" and the "new way" here. Both are clearly good things to know about.
Hi Kevin,
Yeah, the old was is still just as valid - as it's how we can show one or more variants against another, rather than reverting back to the pure raw file in Before/After. :-)
You are very good at explaining how to use Capture One , thank you sir . I just subscribed ! I don’t have Capture One as of yet but will be getting it . Thanks again
Thanks Troy - don’t forget they offer a fully functional 30 day free trial to get started 👍
Muchas gracias.
Very good,,easy to understand.thanks. could you explain the focus mask, and how and for what is it used for.
Yup! That’ll be in a later video, don’t worry 👍
Is there a hotkey for switching between full view Before and After?
If you mean to turn it on/off, then yes - "Y", but if you mean to switch between the modes (full screen vs swipe), then I don't believe so right now... :-)
Hey mr can you help me im new at capture one i don't know why the before and after tool's doesn't exist in mine im already pressing "Y" but nothing change if you know the problem please tell me thanks 🙏
What version of Capture One are you running Bintang?
Good video. Missing the proofing tools of the title. ?
Split view or full view, I still cannot get the Y key to do anything, Windows verson.
Good catch - corrected!
For the Y shortcut - that can happen if you've previously assigned the Y key to another task or action in Capture One with a custom key. Can you check your setup to make sure you didn't have Y already doing something else prior to the update?
@@Paulreiffer Thanks for that prompt. I was using a customized short cut list from previous version where Y was not assigned. Looks like C1 upgrades leave custom shorcut lists alone even for keys that are not assigned. So all good now.
I cannot get Capture One to show more than one picture for comparison. I followed what you did and it does not behave the same as you show. Maybe it is a configuration thing (I cannot find it if it is) or maybe something specific to the Windows version (although I would be surprised if it was specific to Windows).
Forget it Paul I figured it out. I had a look at the settings again and under the View menu, Viewer, Customise Viewer, the Multi View was deselected, meaning that the side by side view was disabled.
Cool - got ya! That's normally enabled as default - very strange! :-)