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Live tethering with Capture One

Why you need to try tethering

Whether you’re lucky enough to be able to shoot wirelessly or not, there are some real benefits to shooting tethered, particularly in Capture One. I have been using it in the studio for months now and I don’t think I want to shoot any other way. But how do you

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Tethering Sony cameras to Lightroom Classic

The latest update for Lightroom now has the ability for some Sony cameras to tether directly into Lightroom without the need for third-party software. I can tether with my Sony a7R V, but not my Sony a7R III. This is a terrific addition and I personally am quite happy. Check

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Is a tethered workflow right for me?

Tethered capture, or the ability to simultaneously photograph, offload and preview capture results via a high-definition monitor, is one of the more liberating conveniences a photographer can experience. Having the ability to trigger a camera remotely is an invaluable enough luxury on its own. However, the ability to further preview

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Should I be shooting tethered?

Should I be shooting tethered? It’s a question I get asked a lot by various photographers and students. The short answer is yes, especially if you are a studio shooter. Let’s check out some reasons you should be looking at it if you haven’t already. Not sure exactly WHAT tethering

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Three reasons why you should consider tethering

Tethering is essentially connecting your camera to a computer or laptop for instant viewing of your images as you are taking them. There are several reasons why you would want to do this — here are three of the big ones. 1. Shorten the sales cycle Allow me to explain

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Features in Capture One

My favorite features in Capture One

Without even getting into all the excellent features in regard to editing your photos in Capture One, there is a lot to offer a photographer. This is especially if you are a studio photographer. With the new release of Capture One (23) coming soon, there are some exciting things happening

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Tamron announces development of Lens Utility Mobile for Android

Tamron has announced the development of Tamron Lens Utility Mobile, a dedicated application for smartphones and tablets running Android OS. Lens Utility Mobile provides consistent use in the field and expands the possibilities of video and still photography. Expected to launch later this year, Lens Utility Mobile is the mobile

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Live in the studio

Using Capture One Live with clients

I started using Capture One in the studio for a while now. It is fabulous for all sorts of shoots — portraits, products and more. I’ve recently taken this a step further by using the Capture One Live feature. My models, hair and makeup artists, designers and clients all adore

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Tether Sony to Capture One

Tethering your Sony camera to Capture One 22

I will admit it, I’m pretty new to Capture One 22, but one of the things I was really looking forward to was tethering my Sony camera to it. Something I miss from my old Nikon days. It seemed relatively straightforward until … well, it wasn’t. So let me share

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The drop heard ’round the world, part one

Guys it happened — my Nikon D610 with a 105mm macro lens hit the ground and shattered. And then shattered my heart. UGH! I have never felt so many emotions all at once but man, it sucked. I was photographing with my biggest client, Paul Mitchell, and my nightmare happened

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Get the tethering effect with folder syncing in Luminar 3

Luminar 3’s unique direct connect to folders keeps images organized and in sync. Once you add a folder in Luminar, any changes to images in that folder — adding, deleting or modifying from any application — are automatically updated both ways. No more thinking “Oh no, I lost my images”

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