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Lecture 3: Focus on Customization
At the end of every rainbow is a pot of gold.
Capture One 5 has a wide variety of tools that allow you to adjust your images as needed. Lecture 3 focuses on showing you how to maximize your images within Capture One 5. For instance, if you are interested in bringing detail back to a blown out area, want to change a specific color in the image, need to remove those pesky dust spots, require multiple version of one capture, you should attend this lecture.
Tool Tabs Covered:
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Quick | Color | Exposure | Lens | Composition | Details | Adjustment
Topics Covered
Tethered Demo
Who should attend?
Unlike previous events where we do a full overview of the entire program, this lecture series will be sectioned into five topics. Each lecture will start with the basics then move into advanced information. So whether you are a new user, intermediate or advanced you can attend and find the training informative.
A Note For Attendees
During the presentation, live demos of Phase One digital backs will be used to show how certain functions work. Please feel free to bring your own laptop or follow along with the trainer as they present the information projected on screen. After the main presentation, the lecture will be open for a Question & Answer period as well as time for you to use the Phase One 645DF Camera and backs.
Be sure to sign up for each lecture that you would like to attend. Click here for an overview of the lecture series.
Register and attend to find out how you can receive a free Capture One LE code (a $129 value)!
As an added bonus, we will raffle off one free Capture One PRO ($349 value) each session! All you have to do is register and attend.
Location
Digital Transitions Digital Resource Center
35 West 35th Street
2nd Floor
New York, NY 10001
212.529.6825
(between 5th & 6th, only 2 blocks from Penn Station)
Click here to map it.
If you have more specific questions regarding the Capture One Lecture Series, please email courses@digitaltransitions.com.
