Just trying this out as an option to Lightroom and Photoshop. I can't figure out how to save photos or send them as emails. Any power users with suggestions or favorite resources for instruction would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
If you purchased the full bundle package for this product, then try out the tutorials leaning skills that comes with it. If your on the trials only, then most features will not be open for file transferes.
A easy method is have a file name, save it, then place it either documents or on a pasted file number on your desktop an then drop it into adobe light room and or one of the many editing programs adobe has such as CS7 rental product. Or a Elements 15 program. Easy to use. Good luck.
folkus wrote:
Just trying this out as an option to Lightroom and Photoshop. I can't figure out how to save photos or send them as emails. Any power users with suggestions or favorite resources for instruction would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
I don't know if the trial version has restrictions, but try Exporting the photos as JPEGs. Then add them as attachments to your email. The catalog will contain all of the adjustments you have made. The RAW file is unchanged.
I have the Sony trial package. Will probably pay for subscription, but would like to know what it can do first - - that is what I thought a trial was all about! Anyway, thanks for your responses and help. Any UHHers in the Washington, DC area - there is a beautiful orchid exhibit at the Hirshorn Museum. Great way to check colors and whitebalance and get exercise and have fun all at the same time!
I use Capture One and I really like it. You cannot email photos from inside the program, nor can you post photos on Facebook. However it is very easy to export images as JPEGs or Tiffs and then attach them to emails. You can also create and save an export styles for photos you want to email for someone to print, and separate styles for photos you want to export for posting on the web, etc.
Thanks, Bweber. I do like it's ease of use and results so far.
Check out the free webinars. They cover all aspects of the program and I find to be very helpful. Just log onto you tube and search for Capture One Pro 10, or go to phase one.com for current webinars.
folkus wrote:
Just trying this out as an option to Lightroom and Photoshop. I can't figure out how to save photos or send them as emails. Any power users with suggestions or favorite resources for instruction would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
If you still have any problems, PM me. I'll be glad to help with Capture One Pro.
Besides making their RAW converter 100% non-destructive, the company has made just about everything very fast and easy. (When I started, (with Version 6. The new version 10 is much faster so I can understand your feelings.) Many things would finish before I really had a chance to let the process sink into my mind. LoL
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