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Thanks for sharing your experience Geoff, and I’m happy my posts etc. It seems like a somewhat common use case.
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I’m pleased my fine art border scripts are helping you to achieve that, but I’ll mention this to the Phase One team as well. I just tried to add a logo to the margin when setting up a print, and I can’t find a way to do that either. I’ll definitely cover this in an upcoming tutorial. I have created a Recipe with each of my ICC Printer profiles assigned, and can easily switch between them to soft proof. ?įrom what I can see, softproofing is pretty much always on in Capture One, if you have your Process Recipe selected. I’m hoping it’s going to be the same with Capture One.
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I remember when I moved to Mac, I kept my old Windows machine for a year, in case I needed it again, and I didn’t boot it up once. I’ve actually already migrated my entire catalog over to Capture One, although I am jumping back into Lightroom from time to time to reference stuff at this point.
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Just sharing my limited experiences of COP, looking forward to your future deep dives setting out your findings ?Ĭheers for all your thorough posts, I find them an invaluable reference when I’m trying to figure out how to do something ? Otherwise, I just jump into Photoshop, use your ‘fine art border scripts’ which I amended to suit A2 sized sheets, then drop the logo and resize it there, and then soft proof / print it and / or jump back into COP. I’m no COP expert so maybe there is a work around and I’m just not aware of it. One little issue for me is that I’m unable to move my logo onto the white area of the page surrounding the image, it only seems to allow me to move it around within the image area. I’d also be interested in seeing your soft proofing / print process from COP…it’s different but is definitely workable.
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You can then create an ‘export recipe’ that exports to the same folder the file was stored in originally and automatically reopens in Lightroom ready to import or, you can just ‘synchronise folder’ in Lightroom and can remain using the full functionality of Lightroom for printing, cataloguing, sharing to social media plugins, the Lightroom mobile app etc…It avoids the requirement to switch your whole catalogue over the COP, but you can get all of the benefits of way better RAW conversions that it offers. That way, you can look at files / folders and edit them by just browsing through your normal ‘finder’ or ‘windows explorer’ folder structure. One thing I found, if there is some reluctance to switch your entire catalogue to COP, is to just create a ‘temporary session’. Please visit our Patreon site for full details, and take your photography to a whole new level!Įxisting Patrons please login to access posts and benefits. There are also higher tiers with various benefits, some including one-to-one Mentorship. If you value what we do, please consider a Patreon contribution of $3 or more to unlock the full text of more than 760 posts and gain access to the exclusive MBP Community. You are welcome to listen to the Podcast with the audio player and follow along with the images discussed below.
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Martin Bailey has been releasing weekly podcasts and blog posts since 2005! Almost all of the 760+ posts here contain a full text article with photographs and illustations, and take at least one day, sometimes three to four days to produce. Although not quite as dramatic, I'm really excited to tell you that I'm switching from Adobe Lightroom to Phase One's Capture One. I almost started the title of this episode with Ch-ch-ch-ch-Changes, like the one I released when I quit my old day job to pursue photography full time six years ago.