![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The basic workflow of sessions is create, import, select, post-process, export, backup. If you are interested more in how the catalogs work, the Capture One YouTube channel has an excellent video on the differences between the two. Today, we’ll focus primarily on the Session workflow, which is how Capture One was originally designed. A catalog is designed more as an archive, whereas a session is designed to be a contained unit of a particular project or session. Sessions, on the other hand, are self-contained folders that are designed to keep a specific shoot or project neat and tidy. Thus, the main difference between catalogs and sessions for our purposes is their intent. Catalogs are a familiar way of working for many but lack some key features that Lightroom and others have, such as easily importing and exporting between catalogs. The two basic ways you can have Capture One take care of your files are called Sessions and Catalogs. CAPTURE ONE 12 SOFTWAREIn version 12, support was added for Fujifilm’s Film Simulations, so now we have a workflow that is Fujifilm specific!Ĭapture One takes a slightly different approach to Digital Asset Management (DAM) than many other software packages, so we’ll begin there as it is a source of confusion for many. Several versions of the software are available ranging from the free version supporting only Fujifilm cameras to a fully featured version supporting cameras from various manufacturers. Most surprisingly, this even includes the GFX line of cameras. As many of us are aware, Capture One have launched their complete support for Fujifilm cameras. ![]()
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