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Title: looking 4 captureone 5 step by step intructions
Post by: superqaz on June 13, 2013, 12:02:11 am
anyone know where i can find a [preferably free]  written but not pdf, manual/guide/instructions for captureone 5. have spent a couple hours at least trying to convert the pdf manual into ms word properly.

or failing that i could use a pdf step by step instruction for workflow, the included manual was not designed to be step by step, although it is useful

thanks
Title: Re: looking 4 captureone 5 step by step intructions
Post by: Paul2660 on June 13, 2013, 09:28:37 pm
I can't help on the manual, but sure would recommend upgrading from 5 to 7.  Huge differences in the program, and results. 

As for the PDF, open it in Adobe photoshop (any version) or even elements and save the pages as jpg.  You still won't be able to open them in word however.  You should be able to also copy and then paste to word, i.e. copy from the open PDF in photoshop, or corel etc. then paste into word.  It's going to take some time, but will work.

Paul Caldwell
Title: Re: looking 4 captureone 5 step by step intructions
Post by: superqaz on June 14, 2013, 01:22:21 am
thanks for the advise , unfortunately computer will not use later than v5, may upgrade soon though

i can open and read pdf files ok but i cant edit properly [for printing] but ive got a plan in place for this
Title: Re: looking 4 captureone 5 step by step intructions
Post by: superqaz on July 19, 2013, 11:45:20 am
I can't help on the manual, but sure would recommend upgrading from 5 to 7.  Huge differences in the program, and results. 

As for the PDF, open it in Adobe photoshop (any version) or even elements and save the pages as jpg.  You still won't be able to open them in word however.  You should be able to also copy and then paste to word, i.e. copy from the open PDF in photoshop, or corel etc. then paste into word.  It's going to take some time, but will work.

Paul Caldwell

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thanks for the copying advice, will try
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Title: Re: looking 4 captureone 5 step by step intructions
Post by: Doug Peterson on July 19, 2013, 12:52:42 pm
Correct. The manual and the online help system is not meant to be a workflow guide.

This is primarily because everyone's workflow will be different. Capture One is used by fashion photographers on multi-person sets, landscape photographers shooting to card, scientific researchers, cultural heritage institutions and more. Some elements of workflow are shared between all of those applications, but only very few.

I'd (selfishly) recommend considering Capture One Training (https://digitaltransitions.com/event/training) which range from general workflow introductions (fairly broad, but also short and easy and inexpensive) to more intensive full-day trainings or 1v1 consultations.
Title: Re: looking 4 captureone 5 step by step intructions
Post by: Phil Indeblanc on August 01, 2013, 08:27:03 pm
I would recommend a C1 training. Every bit helps. I would recommend Doug Peterson for this. He will make your problems his own.
Title: Re: looking 4 captureone 5 step by step intructions
Post by: superqaz on August 02, 2013, 05:20:19 am
thanks for the advice guys...looks as if it might have to go that way. however, i will wait till i get a new pc which is needed if i'm to upgrade C!
Title: Re: looking 4 captureone 5 step by step intructions
Post by: Phil Indeblanc on August 02, 2013, 12:49:33 pm
I would surely have the equal at wokr or the home studio on whatever method you use to learn C1.
C1 requires constant use to really retain the methodology. As the method of how the program works, how it access files, where things are, how tabs open are not along any OS standard.
Once you do approach it with a blank slate in your mind as a different application, and get the hang of it, things can be done rather quick and somewhat robustly.