![]() ![]() ![]() Once configured, Capture One will remember the settings for further exchanges. Click the Edit Variant button to create the copy and open it in Exposure.If Exposure isn’t shown in the list of editing programs, select Other… and navigate to Exposure in the Program Files (Windows) or Applications (Mac) folder. Choose your Exposure version from the Open With drop down menu.For optimum image quality, set up a TIFF in 16-bit with the ProPhoto ICC profile. In the Edit Recipe dialog, choose the file type and settings you want to be sent to Exposure.Choose File > Edit with… from the main menu.In Capture One, select the image from the browser to be edited in Exposure.Quit Exposure if it is already running as a standalone editor.These steps are amended from the article above, and show the best path we’ve found for integrating the two programs in your workflow. This article from Capture One describes more about each option.Ĭapture One - Workflow tips Edit with Exposure from Capture One Export your Exposure edits using the File > Export path. If you select a Raw file using Open with, the file will be opened by Exposure, however you will get a message that it cannot be saved. This is useful if you want to return to work in Exposure on previously edited TIFF or JPEG files. It does not create a copy so all changes to the image are permanent. Open with will open the currently selected image in Exposure. For most workflows this is the recommended option. This article shows how to open Exposure from Capture One and discusses a few caveats.Ĭapture One has two options for working with external editors:Įdit with creates a copy of your currently selected image to send to Exposure. While Exposure isn’t officially supported and tested with Capture One, it’s possible to integrate the two programs in your workflow. ![]()
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