“Craftsmanship through Capture”
 
Technical Articles
Please enjoy the articles and documents provided by clicking on the articles link.  The articles listed have been published in web sites, newsletters and publications. Feedback is always appreciated. Please send all comments to walterb@k-i-inc.com.
June - 2006
Breakthrough technical advancements - by Walter Borchenko
This article is still relevant today if you use a P 21, P 30 or P 45. Many topics are covered including the effect of the noise reduction too and how to increase find details with the P 30 and P 45 backs. Capture_One_tech_bulletin.pdf
March - 2007
Arca Swiss - The joy of use by Walter Borchenko
The evolution of Phase One to our world-leading market position has been achieved by primarily focusing upon building the best tools and software. Our leadership position provides us with the unique opportunity of growing and promoting our segment of the photo community. Our goal with this and future collaborative projects is to promote well-designed photographic equipment matching the quality of our own products for the professional photographer. Arca-Swiss_BundleSolutions.pdf
January - 2007
Cambo Wide DS by Doug Sperling
Technical solutions can really make a time difference by saving post production work. In most cases, the result of using the technical camera is a different look to an image. Knowing what all the tools, lenses and accessories do can help even if you only intend to rent. Getting the best results is all about using the right tools for the job! cambodigitalwide.pdf
NEW - First three articles in the series posted September 27th, 2007
 
Ideas, education, concepts - To go to capture-u.com, click on article.
 
This new educational content is about getting the most from Capture One Pro and DB software. Topics range from the basics to advanced tools, techniques, philosophy and concepts.
 
The goal is to inform, inspire and highlight the unique aspects of Capture One that photographers love. This is not about creating work that is “good enough”! Writing and publishing Capture One Applied Craftsmanship uncovered many difficult issues
surrounding the emphasis on post production. This experience has evolved into a passion to advance the art of photographic capture.
 
These are incredible times to be a photographer. Capture One software advances capture in new directions. The resulting satisfaction of reaching these new creative heights is undeniably seductive! “The Power of Capture One” is designed to provide a clear path for refocusing on capture over post-production for the basics of photography.
Capture-U Technical article series - The Power of Capture One
September - 2007
The Power of Capture One #1 by Walter Borchenko - C-U-Article_01_091807.pdf  
Capture vs. Photo Illustration - Better Capture for better photography
  1.  Where Capture One software fits
  2.  Examples of “Where Capture One software fits”
  3.  The four cornerstones of Capture One
  4.  Capture vs. Photo Illustration
  5.  Creating a look in capture rather than photo illustrating a look
  6.  Conclusions
September - 2007
The Power of Capture One #1 by Walter Borchenko - C-U-Article_03.pdf
Tethered vs. Pre-visualized Capture and the Visual Simplicity of Capture One
  1.  Visual Simplicity – The Heart of Capture One
  2.  The benefits of tethered capture and visual simplicity
  3.  Tethered advantages and benefits
  4.  Tethered capture “Real world examples”
  5.  Transferring the benefits of tethered capture to Pre-visualized capture
  6.  Pre-visualized capture “Real world examples”
  7.  Setting up tethered operation with Phase One backs
  8.  Setting up tethered operation with DSLRs supported in Capture One
  9.  Setting up tethered operation with DSLRs not supported in Capture One
September - 2007
The Power of Capture One #2 by Walter Borchenko - C-U-Article_02_091807.pdf
RAW vs. JPEG - The analogy of film vs. prints
  1.  How shooting RAW can really make a difference
  2.  RAW vs. JPEG and Capture One
  3.  JPEG files reduce image quality
  4.  Speed and file size
  5.  Phase One IIQ large – lossless file compression vs. JPEG
  6.  JPEG quality from Capture One vs. your DSLR
  7.  Conclusions
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