april, 2020
Event Details
IMPORTANT UPDATE: This webinar was rescheduled on 4/4. The session will now be held on Friday April 17 at 2:30 PM, as is reflected on this webpage. You can email
Event Details
IMPORTANT UPDATE: This webinar was rescheduled on 4/4. The session will now be held on Friday April 17 at 2:30 PM, as is reflected on this webpage. You can email Kate Stone, kns@digitaltranitions.com, with any questions.
We’d like to encourage our friends and family to join us in making the best use of our time while we’re practicing social distancing by investing in ourselves. Our way of facilitating that is to launch “Project Lemonade” – an ongoing series of informative and (hopefully) entertaining webinars that you’ll be able to join remotely. There will be a variety of topics, from hardware tips & software tutorials, to project workflows and digitization case studies, making this a perfect way to spend an idle hour or two, while simultaneously adding to your knowledge and understanding of photography.
In this webinar, architectural photographer Jeffrey Totaro will explain how he sets up Capture One for tethered capture on location and also for final editing in the studio. He will review many of the customization features for the Capture One interface and which to use on location vs in the studio. Jeffrey will then show you several of Capture One’s most useful tools for architectural photography including Keystone, Color Editor and Normalize. Jeffrey has been a Phase One and Capture One user since 2004.
Wether you’ve shot Phase One before or are just curious about why our clients choose medium format, we invite photographers of all experience levels and camera platforms/formats to expand their photography knowledge with this interesting technical overview.
REGISTER FOR THE WEBINAR HERE
Can’t make the scheduled time? No worries! If you’d still like to see the information go ahead and register for the webinar and you’ll receive an automated email from our webinar service with a replay link. If you don’t receive this email, check your spam, then contact us for help.
Disclaimer: During these challenging times many companies are switching to online options for business and leisure. The increased demand in web services may cause technical issues which can display as errors in audio and visual quality. We’ve tested our hardware and are doing our very best to provide you with the highest quality webinar experience. On your end, you can help improve audio visual quality of the live stream by hardwiring your system with an ethernet cable to a router or using high speed wifi.
Time
(Friday) 2:30 pm