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Using Plugins and Sharing to Clients with PRODIBI

Lesson 40 from: Get The Most Out of Your Photos With Capture One Pro 12

David Grover

Using Plugins and Sharing to Clients with PRODIBI

Lesson 40 from: Get The Most Out of Your Photos With Capture One Pro 12

David Grover

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Lesson Info

40. Using Plugins and Sharing to Clients with PRODIBI

Plugins can expand Capture One's capabilities. In this lesson, lean how to install plugins and how to use the PRODIBI option for online proofing and galleries.

Lessons

Class Trailer
1

Interface Overview

04:08
2

Customizing Your Workspace and Keyboard Shortcuts

15:55
3

Making Your First Catalog

07:02
4

Importing Your First Images

11:51
5

Virtual Organization

20:21
6

Basic Tool Behavior

13:32
7

Starting Approach to Editing

24:02
8

Next Level Editing

20:10
9

Color Tools Overview

16:28
10

Basic Copy Paste Workflow

10:40
11

Basic Export

13:32
12

Getting Started on an Edit

05:13
13

Adding Layers to Your Toolkit

10:25
14

Radial and Linear Gradients

08:21
15

Luminosity Masking

10:12
16

More Advanced Layers

22:44
17

Removing Simple Objects and Local Adjustments

14:52
18

Advanced Color Edits

05:31
19

Using the Color Range to Select Just What You Need

05:45
20

Editing Colors in General

03:48
21

Editing Skin Tones

14:30
22

Combining Color Selections with Layers

08:58
23

Creating Masks From the Color Editor

10:28
24

Color Grading with the Color Balance Tool

16:34
25

Intro to Second Day

01:37
26

Session Overview

05:47
27

Tethered Basics

05:04
28

Setting Up Simple Sessions and Setting Naming Conventions

10:11
29

Controlling the Camera

05:08
30

Handling Next Capture Adjustments

07:39
31

Using Live View Focusing and Overlay

19:40
32

Selecting Images and Using Smart Albums

14:55
33

Saving a Session Template

03:51
34

Overview of Process Recipes

05:28
35

Tokens Overview

26:21
36

A Simple Round Trip

14:04
37

Sharpening Workflow

08:06
38

Creating a Recipe for Web Output

15:50
39

Selecting with a File Name List

11:46
40

Using Plugins and Sharing to Clients with PRODIBI

06:06
41

Image Review 1 - Sometimes Simple Works!

08:44
42

Image 2 - Radial or Gradient Masks, Object Removal

07:28
43

Image 3 - Keystone Tool and Aspect Ratio

09:11
44

Image 4 - Using Styles in Capture One

10:04
45

Image 5 - Black and White

09:13
46

Image 6 - Landscape

07:22
47

Image 7 - Portrait

05:06
48

Image 8 - Action in Lowlight

07:46

Lesson Info

Using Plugins and Sharing to Clients with PRODIBI

to close out this particular segment. We're going to look a a plug in that works really nicely. We capture one, So let's turn this off and bring these up. So if we go into the preferences for a second and go into plug ins, this is where we first of all, looked at taking on the option so we could use open with and edit with. But this is where we can also install plug ins for capture one. So if we click on this button here, that will take us to the Web page off capture one, which shows us the various different plug ins that we can use. I'm just going to show one, which is from a company called Pro DB, which is like a publishing and proofing gallery, which works really nicely. So you have to go to the manufacturer's website in this case, pro DB and download the plug in and just install it into capture one by hitting on the plus button, and then that will become available as a publishing plugging. So if we go back to the Web for a second, let's just close this down. So I'm currently logged...

into my Prodi be account, and it's showing a few of the galleries that I'll have up here. So let's actually published Direct toe Web from Capture one. Now this doesn't involve needing a process recipe it all. It's all done based on what the plugging conduce. So if I select all of these and then right click and instead of edit with or open with, we're going to say, Publish on, this will bring up the options available from any publishing plugging that you've got installed. So this time we're going to share a Web gallery directly from capture one. So if I choose this, we're gonna create an album. So let's call it creative life. Like so under basic. We've got similar kind of adjustments, like J. Peg Tiff and so on again, we can add output sharpening for screen if we wish, so we can change the amount much like we did before. Again, we've got control over metadata, and we could also do exactly the same thing with watermarks if we wish as well. So if I say publish, what happens is capture. One will start processing those out, and then as soon as they're processed out it linked to the manufacturer's website in this case pro DB and start uploading and publishing those to the Web. So if we go back to my account so it's starting Teoh processes well, So if we go back to my account and hit refresh, we're probably see an album starting to appear. So there's creative lives, so it's still in coding a little bit. Probably should have done less images. If we click on this, I'm gonna make this public, so make it public. So by default on Prodi, be their private albums are gonna make that public and it generates me a public link. So let's see. We might be out to look at some of these. Let's go to a new private window and then open up. And then there's the image is starting to come in, like so on. The really awesome thing about pro DBS. If we go to the first image, depending what resolution you output at eso, you could do a full size 16 bit tiff on down here you see in the bottom right hand corner. We've gotta zoom factor and we can actually zoom away, too. 100% like so and you can see it works really fast as well. So if you want to create really high quality rep, get Web galleries, Prodi, bees the way to go, and then we can go down as well and advance forward to the different shots as well like so now Prodi be also has this really awesome option. I won't show it today because it takes a little bit longer to encode. But if we right click publish, they also have a proofing gallery. So what? This means it will do a similar thing. It will upload to the Web and then on each image there be a little hot, which you can tick to make a choice. So if these were your shots, we could go through and say, Yes, I like this one. And then there really awesome thing is you can go back to the pro DB plug in under proofing, and you can sink the albums back so you can click this button. It'll go back onto the web, look at the ones that your client has ticked, and then it will automatically add a color tag in capture one. So that's really awesome. Sort of additional thing you can do without having to use cloud storage or anything like that. You don't need to use the select by far name list because it just sinks up in its automatic. Just takes a little bit longer to encode eso no particularly suitable for for life brought cost that downloaded. The plug in is free, and you can get a relatively reasonable amount of storage also for for no cost as well. So if you go Teoh, let's just close this one down. Let's refresh this. That's all finished by now. So now you can see we've got our eight images, like so with our sharing options and you can have passwords on all kinds of other stuff. So that's just one plug in. There was other plug ins from Helicon Soft, which does focus stacking, so if you shoot slices of an image than Helicon will stack them all together really nicely. Format similar company toe Prodi be for where posting on also Jay Peak. Many, which does a really awesome job of compressing down J pigs really small, so directly in a process recipe you can compress with J Peg many as well. So that's ah, really handy plug. It

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Ratings and Reviews

Leon
 

This is a superb course. David is an excellent teacher. I'm coming to the end of it and have learnt so much. I've been using the software for a year, self-learning as I went along. I had watched the odd David Grover video on YouTube, but never got much further in my understanding of the software. Capture One is brilliant software and to do it justice you need to learn it properly from an expert. Highly recommend this course if you want to produce professional results.

lakiut
 

Excellent course and a very engaging speaker. If you are starting with Capture One 12, this is the best class to take. The lessons are presented and explained in an organized way that it shortens the learning curve. Thank you, David. Cheers!

Jino Lee
 

One of the best course I've purchased. Very helpful and I learned so much more with this course and in a short period of time, than all the official Capture One You Tube videos put together! Anyways David Grover is the same guy who does the Phase One C1 official YouTube videos, so there's no better person to conduct this course than him! Truly excellent and if you think you know all about C1 Pro 12 interface, wait till you watch this course.

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