I have to ask - I’ve always wondered what is the software photographers use when they take a photo and it quickly updates to the software they are using?

For example, I was at an art restoration building and saw them take a photo of an artwork before restoration work and it was quickly uploaded to ? Yes, I could have asked them but I got side tracked by what they were doing.

Thank you.

  • timimdesigns@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    Capture one and Lightroom. It is a game changer once you familiarize yourself with these programs. I shoot Sony and can only use Capture, but I’ve fallen in love with it.

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    11 months ago

    Tethered shooting, where the camera is connected to the computer (either with a cable or wirelessly) and their photo editing software just automatically imports the photo. It’s used in studios a lot.

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      11 months ago

      Yep unless we shoot events. In which case I still need a laptop station because a wedding could end up being half a TB in raw plus videos. Thank god for the super fast cards Sony has now. I can offload from that to my T7 about 256GB in 6 min. Otherwise if it’s a controlled studio I don’t have time for that

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      11 months ago

      I did it when doing a volunteer shoot at one of the local pet hospitals. The clients really got a kick out of seeing the picture on the laptop the second I took it. Made slapping “print” and collecting $20 really easy.

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    11 months ago

    Every studio i’ve worked in tethers to Capture One software. Usually 2 screens one has the viewer (just present image) and the other pallettes / tools. Most of the adjustments image wise are handled here with only minor Photoshop work at the end of the day. The only time i don’t tether is some location jobs, last week i was shooting boats on sea so thats to card!

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        11 months ago

        Yes forgot to say there are studios i work in that photographers are using different cameras systems - Nikon, Canon, Sony, Phase One etc and Capture One works well with all of them, just plug in and shoot.

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          11 months ago

          Yep, studios I’ve worked in all had the tethered setup to feed imagines into Capture One or one one occasion LR just to apply a quick preset.

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    11 months ago

    Capture One is the king of shooting when you are wired directly to the computer (tethered).

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    11 months ago

    Just wanted to say thank you for asking this question. There is so much out there to learn and find when it comes to photography and a lot of helpful things can be missed. This is something I had never heard about and looks really helpful.