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Capture One 11.1 Engineered for Your Creativity Capture One Release Notes Capture One 11.1 Engineered for your creativity Capture One Release Notes Capture One is made by Phase One (the world’s leading manufacturer of high-end digital camera systems) in collaboration with the world’s leading professional photographers. Capture One is a professional RAW converter offering you ultimate image quality with beautiful colors and incredible detail for more than 500 high-end cameras. It offers state- of-the-art tethered capture, powerful digital asset management, extensive adjustment tools and a flexible workflow through customizable workspaces. All run modes are included in the one installer and the run mode is determined by the license key used. The trial is also included in the installer and is registered as the full product upon activation. Capture One is available in 5 modes: • Capture One Pro • Capture One Enterprise • Capture One DB (Digital Back only) • Capture One Pro Sony • Capture One Express Sony The release notes include notes for all releases of Capture One. Previous release notes can be found in the Phase One download archive. Best regards, Team Phase One Contents 11.1 Feature Summary 1 Supported Cameras 11.1 Feature Walk Through 2 11.1 Camera and Lens Support 3 Phase One 9 11.1 Bug Fixes 4 Phase One Industrial 10 System Requirements 5 Mamiya Leaf 11 Installation 6 Leaf and Mamiya Legacy 12 Recommendations and limitations 7 Sony 13 Known issues 8 Canon 15 File support: Notes and limitations 8 Nikon 18 Leica 20 Fuji 21 Olympus 22 Ricoh 24 Panasonic 25 Pentax 27 Konica Minolta 28 Samsung 28 Other 28 Supported Lenses Phase One Lens Profiles (645) 29 A-Series and Technical Lens Profiles 29 Mamiya Lens Profiles (645) 29 Hasselblad V and H 30 Contax 645 30 Sony Lens Profiles 31 Sony Lens Profiles 32 Canon Lens Profiles 33 Canon Lens Profiles 34 Nikon Lens Profiles 35 Nikon Lens Profiles 36 Olympus Lens Profiles 37 Pentax Lens Profiles 37 Panasonic Lens Profiles 38 Leica Lens Profiles 38 Fixed Lens Profiles 39 11.1 Feature Summary Capture One 11.1 is a feature release containing new features, performance improvements, bug fixes and new camera and lens support. New Feature Summary • New Normalize tool • Create Style Layers from the Styles tool • Enhanced LCC presets • Expanded Apple Script • Includes “SPRING” Style Pack Performance • Faster importing for large collections on Mac • Faster “locate” directories (in Catalogs) on Windows Notable changes • Customize Toolbar now supports Icon & Text when selected (Mac) • Floating tools persist when switching focus to another app (Mac) • Improved Live View for D850 • Faster tethering performance on Windows 1 11.1 Feature Walk Through New: Normalize tool Enhanced LCC presets The Normalize tool is designed to make easier baseline corrections to images. The tool LCC presets can now include the lens profile and shift X/Y data (if used) as part of the allows you to store any RGB values in a picker, on which to base corrective White Balance saved preset, to aid in more streamlined workflow when correcting for lens cast. If an and Exposure values in the target image. image is selected (with parameters in the lens tool set that match a stored preset), the enhanced LCC preset manager will suggest “recommended” LCC presets from all the users There are two ways to use the tool. Either by using the Normalize pickers to pick and store stored presets (using Aperture, Lens and shift data to suggest relevant presets). a value (to then use and apply on other images), or by typing in the desired RGB values in the Color Selector which will set the values to the Apply tool. Creating LCC presets This is especially useful for correcting difficult images, working in Target critical To leverage the new ability, make sure the lens profile and Movements tab is properly environments, or aligning a look across varied exposures. configured for the calibration source file before creating the LCC preset. Create the LCC, then save as preset. It is a good idea to name the preset using relevant data for future The Normalize tool replaces the Skin Tone White Balance tab in the White Balance tool but reference - Aperture, Lens and Shift info for example. can be used in exactly the same way by excluding the Exposure option. Expanded Apple Script (Mac only) Create Style Layers (from the Styles tool) Industrial and high volume users can leverage more automated processes with additional 11.0 added the ability to apply presets to masks. The access to this ability has been improved support for the following Apple Script functions: for Styles by adding a new feature to the Styles tool. Right click on a Style in the Styles tool to show Layer options: Add to Background, Add to new Layer or Add to Current Layer. • Document Templates • Camera attribute stepping Note only Styles and Presets where the adjustment is supported in masks can be applied • Easier Favorite collection creation (can be file (URL) or text (POSIX path)) to layers - e.g Grain, Meta data, Rotation presets are not supported in this approach. In • Auto adjustments these cases the Style will only be partially applied where possible. • Variant Reset • Open Scripting Dictionary from within Capture One “Spring” Styles pack included • Camera Focus commands • Back-up Document The “SPRING” Styles pack is included in 11.1 to use in conjunction with the improved Styles • Layer Adjustments workflow. The original built-in Styles are consolidated to a “LEGACY” Styles pack. Both • Color balance Adjustments packs can be found in the Styles tool under the “Built-in Styles” section. New Shortcuts Shortcuts for “Layer On/Off” and “Go To Background” are added to shortcut manager for faster workflow when working with layers. 2 11.1 Camera Support 11.1 Lens Support • Sony A7 Mk III • Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS II USM • Fujifilm X-H1 • Leica Elmarit M 90mm f2.8 • Leica CL • Leica Summicron M 90mm f2 • Leica M262 • Sony E 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS (SEL18135) • Leica TL2 • Sony FE 24-105mm F4 G OSS (SEL24105G) • Leica V-Lux Typ 114 • Tamron 16-300mm F/3.5-6.3 Di II VC PZD MACRO B016 • Leica X-U • Tamron 28-300mm F/3.5-6.3 Di VC PZD A010 • Olympus E-M10 mkIII • Tamron SP 35mm F/1.8 Di VC USD F012 • Olympus E-PL9 • Tamron SP 70-200mm F/2.8 Di VC USD G2 A025 • Panasonic G9 • Tamron SP 90mm F/2.8 Di MACRO 1:1 VC USD F017 • Panasonic GH5S Extended • Nikon D5, D850, D500 : 12-bit uncompressed support added 3 11.1 Bug Fixes Mac 11.1 Bug Fixes Windows • Fixed various crashes and hangs • Fixed various crashes and hangs • Fixed an issue where “.” in the Capture naming caused an error • Fixed an issue where undo will not restore images to “All Images” after deletion • Fixed an issue when deleting color picks from a layer using color editor • Fixed an issue where Rating stars number not displayed in the Filter Tool (Win7) • Flipping an image Horizontal or vertical did not flip its adjustment layer and mask • Fixed an issue with occasional Mouse button detection • Fixed File Permissions not working on the shared folder • Fixed an issue where the app can not be maximized after minimizing • Fixed incorrect counting in the “Generating Previews” activity • Fixed an issue where White balance is reset when disabling layer • Fixed a performance issue when browsing through images • Fixed an issue where Styles tool did not respect ‘Edit All Selected Variants’ • Fixed a performance issue searching for keyword in a large keyword library • Fixed several issues with Smart Albums when rules are for no ratings/untagged • Fixed an issue in undo when drawing mask • Fixed an issue with the Importer - “Import All” is greyed out while images are loading • Fixed an issue with tool bar “Copy and apply” adjustment being disabled • Fixed a tool sync issue with Floating Styles and Presets tool • Fixed a save issue when Custom ICC used the first time • Fixed an issue where you could not export original as EIP if already an EIP image • Fixed an import issue if a “.” is used in import naming • Fixed an issue if using Readouts with a grayscale proof profile • Fixed missing “Move watermark” cursor tool icon • Fixed an issue where cloning variants with crop moves the crop a couple of pixels • Fixed an occasional issue where locate for a drive does not work • Fixed a mismatch between number of images and dialog box in the Trash folder • Fixed an issue where EIP does not export if the name contains “.” • Fixed an issue when filtering by a keyword then removing that keyword the filter • Fixed an issue with “Go to Map” for Geo-tagging remained active • Fixed Duplicate checker identifying duplicates from temporary folders • Fixed an issue where duplicating a process recipe resets the scale measurement unit • Fixed an issue when Exporting variants • Fixed a consistency issue Styles & Presents not in the same order in Adjustments • Fixed an issue where Shutter speed format in filters was not fractal Menu and Styles Tab • Fixed an issue where Guide lines in Live View won’t turn off • Fixed some Focus tool naming misalignments • Fixed an issue where Navigator is not representing cropped images correctly • Fixed some issues with Curves tool appearance • Fixed an issue when changing folder name to capital first letter • Added Noise reduction slider shortcuts to Windows • Fixed a persistence issue of units in print dialog resetting to inches on restart • Added the ability to add more than modifier key for shortcuts • Fixed an issue when opening Session from external hard drive leads to license warning • Fixed an issue where Styles in Next Capture Adjustments were not remembered on restart • Added Keystone shortcuts • Improved Black & White Tool reset functionality • AppleScript: Fixed ‘Current collection’ reference when using nested collections • AppleScript: Fixed Exposure meter values are no longer clipped to -2 to +2 • AppleScript: Fixed an issue where delete did not respond inside “tell collection” 4 System Requirements We recommend that your computer has at least the minimum specifi cations outlined below to run Capture One.
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