Capture One Session or Catalog?
How to decide when to use a session and when to use a catalog. Sometimes you need a fast, lightweight solution and sometimes you need a place to store a bunch images. Capture One is all about solving problems for photographers, so they offer two completely different ways of organizing images. Both methods offer the same set of professional image editing tools, it all just comes down to how you are capturing and organizing your work. Thanks for watching! Affiliate links for some of the gear I'm using (use one of these links to help me create more videos): Amazing microphone and arm to hold it: Shure SM7B micrhophone https://amzn.to/3kLiKkx Rode PS1 Mic Arm https://amzn.to/36M1K8h Tablets make retouching easier: Wacom Intuos Table Small (refurb) https://amzn.to/2B32o5b You can find me over here: / robertreadphoto / robertreadphoto / robertreadphoto

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