Capture One Pro 7 comes with a whole new processing engine that will improve the image quality of your captures compared to using Capture One 6 on a number of parameters:
More precise definition of fine detailHighly improved recovery of detail and color near data clipping in the highlightsMuch stronger ability to recover both deep shadow detail and highlight detail within the same imageHighly improved noise reduction especially for high ISO imagesNew Clarity tool for boosting landscape images or enhancing skin tones in portraitsMore precise and flexible Local Adjustments tool.Capture One Pro 7 has the ability to render all those images you have already worked on in Capture One 6 exactly as they were processed in Capture One 6 but you can also have them upgraded and rendered using the new processing engine.
Left image is the raw file without any adjustments. Center image has been optimized in Capture One 6. Right image has been optimized in Capture One Pro 7 with the new optimized High Dynamic Range tool and the Clarity tool. Notice how much more detail Capture One Pro 7 has pulled out of the dark foreground and the more dramatic sky.When working in a Session, you can simply browse to any folder with images. If the images have already been rendered in Capture One 6, then Capture One Pro 7 will render them exactly like version 6. In the Color Tool Tab in the Base Characteristics Tool we have added the version number of the processing engine.
The Base Characteristics tool. Here you can see the current processing engine being used for the selected image. You will also see an upgrade button that will upgrade the processing engine to version 7 and convert all settings to Capture One Pro 7 settings.If you work in a Catalog, you need to import your images. If you have already worked on the images in Capture One 6 and you want to import them to Capture One Pro 7 with all the existing adjustments then choose “Use Existing Adjustments” in the Importer tool as shown below.
The Importer tool. Choose “Include Existing Adjustments” to ensure that the images will be rendered exactly like as when they were adjusted in version 6.All new images will be rendered using the Capture One 7 engine by default. This is also the case if you create a new variant of an image using the version 6 engine. A new variant can be created by right clicking on the thumbnail of the image and selecting “New Variant”
Upgrading an image from version 6 to version 7:If you work on images with adjustments from Capture One 6, you can upgrade the processing engine to Capture One Pro 7. In the base characteristics tool, you will also find the “Upgrade” button that will upgrade all your selected images.
Not all image adjustments can be 100% transformed to the new version 7 engine. When you upgrade an image the different settings will be converted to create an image that comes as close as possible to the look you had created using the version 6 engine. However, as some of the tools have been improved from version 6 to version 7, it may not be possible to create a 100% match.
Please note that you cannot “undo” an upgrade so if you want to make sure not to lose a special look created with the Capture One 6 engine you can:
Clone the variant. This will give you a virtual copy with exact the same settings and including the processing engine version.Then upgrade the new variant leaving you with two variants of the image based on the two different processing engines.You can then compare the quality of the version 6 processing engine with the version 7 processing engine side by side and fine-tune the upgraded version if needed. It won’t take long until you’ll notice the great improvements in the new processing engine.
As mentioned, not all adjustments from version 6 can be converted to a 100% match in version 7 as many tools have been improved. The improved adjustment tools are:
Contrast from the Exposure toolHighlight and shadow from the High Dynamic Range toolClarity settingsThe noise reduction parameters in the Noise and Advanced Noise tool.All the best,
Niels,
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Share this:TweetThe Image Quality ProfessorThe digital pioneer, Niels V. Knudsen, is Phase One’s Image Quality Professor and founder of the IQP blog.Moreover, he is responsible for breakthrough advancements in image quality both in Phase One’s medium format camera systems and in Capture One Pro.