Yea, sometimes if we’re shooting a lot, I don’t always get to mark while shooting. But when we’re slower and more deliberate- like on tabletop setups and client on set, we skip stars and mark with the minus
@@Zetaphotography In both Catalogs and Sessions, you have to either import images or bring in via tethering (which is just importing in real time). That being said, when you import you do not have to change location of the images. You can have them in any folder on your computer, on an external drive / flash drive, or even on a memory card. You have to import to make adjustments to images, that's a requirement, but the same is true of any catalog editor.
I love aftershoot for weddings and events where you're likely to shoot through unpredictable moments racking up a ton of duplicates. However using Aftershoot for commercial / editorial photography is akin to lighting a creative brief on fire.
Yes, After Shoot and the people behind it are awesome, but some shoots don’t need that approach. Different tools, different jobs. Culling in C1 is plenty fast
OMG - finally discovered the "G" key I never knew existed. Thank you for the tip! It's been a frustrating time of using C1 without it.
This is great! Definitely opens my curiosity about migrating to C1 from Lightroom!
Awesome tutorial guys
Thank you
Excellent
My 1st pass is the - (minus key) I custom to red color tag and then delete all I don't want so it doesn't clutter my ssd and then * / ** / *** etc
Yea, sometimes if we’re shooting a lot, I don’t always get to mark while shooting. But when we’re slower and more deliberate- like on tabletop setups and client on set, we skip stars and mark with the minus
Do I have to import or can I can edit from a flash drive or memory card? It's don't always want to import into C1
You dont import into Capture One.
You create a catalogs or a session.
@@Zetaphotography In both Catalogs and Sessions, you have to either import images or bring in via tethering (which is just importing in real time). That being said, when you import you do not have to change location of the images. You can have them in any folder on your computer, on an external drive / flash drive, or even on a memory card. You have to import to make adjustments to images, that's a requirement, but the same is true of any catalog editor.
Culling still looks painfully slow. Look into AI Software After shoot. Yiu will never go back
I love aftershoot for weddings and events where you're likely to shoot through unpredictable moments racking up a ton of duplicates. However using Aftershoot for commercial / editorial photography is akin to lighting a creative brief on fire.
Yes, After Shoot and the people behind it are awesome, but some shoots don’t need that approach. Different tools, different jobs. Culling in C1 is plenty fast