Capture One has introduced its renowned photography app to the iPhone platform. Now, photographers can tether their camera to their iPhone and direct all snapped images straight into the app. The company has revealed that Capture One is compatible with over 500 camera models, including ones from Canon, Sony, Nikon, Fujifilm, Leica, and Sigma.
The app boasts a unique feature of auto-applying edits to photos as they’re relayed from your camera to your iPhone. This allows photographers to promptly deliver edited photos to their clients. Advance planning is also catered for with the option to devise styles using Capture One’s desktop or iPad apps, and then AirDrop them to your iPhone.
The app allows users to share a real-time live link of an ongoing shoot with colleagues, enabling them to participate, whether they’re onsite or remotely located. This feature allows teammates to quickly pick out their favored photos and provide instant feedback from any device and location.
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Additional features include RAW conversion and color processing. Photos can be transferred via the cloud to Capture One Pro for final touch-ups on your desktop. The company assures that ratings, color tags, and edits will be preserved during transfer. Image export from the app is flexible according to the company, even to an external SSD.
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Capture One, which has been gaining traction as a viable alternative to Lightroom, is currently accessible in the App Store. The app is priced at $5 per month after a seven-day free trial. However, for those who already have the iPad app or the All in One bundle, they can enjoy Capture One on the iPhone at no extra charge.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Capture One iPhone App
What is Capture One?
Capture One is a photography app renowned for its robust photo-editing features. The app is compatible with over 500 camera models, and it enables photographers to directly shoot images into the app when connected with their iPhones.
Is Capture One available on the iPhone?
Yes, Capture One has introduced its app to the iPhone platform, expanding its accessibility for photographers.
What features does the Capture One iPhone app offer?
The Capture One app offers features like automatic application of edits to images, compatibility with over 500 camera models, RAW conversion, color processing, and easy image transfer. Users can also share a live link of a shoot, allowing colleagues to follow along and provide instant feedback.
Can I transfer images from the Capture One iPhone app to Capture One Pro on my desktop?
Yes, you can seamlessly transfer images via the cloud from the Capture One iPhone app to Capture One Pro on your desktop. The app preserves all ratings, color tags, and edits during the transfer.
How much does the Capture One app cost on the iPhone?
The Capture One app is available on the App Store at $5 per month following a seven-day free trial. However, if you already have the iPad app or the All in One bundle, you can use the Capture One app on your iPhone without any extra cost.
More about Capture One iPhone App
- Capture One Official Website
- Capture One on the App Store
- Capture One’s compatibility with various cameras
- Capture One Pro Desktop Version
- Alternatives to Lightroom
5 comments
Super excited bout this.. Just thinkin about all the time this will save me. my clients are gonna love this..
Just the ease of having your edited pics on iPhone..! No more heavy laptop tagging along.. oh sweet freedom!
$5 a month… Hmmm… well if it’s as good as they say, might just give it a shot. Anyone tried the free trial yet?
RAW conversion, color processing… it’s a big win for us photogs. Fingers crossed it lives up to the hype.
whoa Capture One on iPhone now? Been waiting for this, amazing stuff! Finally, i can edit on the go.