They do offer good advice too, but they’re not particularly well moderated, and while you can find some good information here, there’s a lot of misinformation here too.
People ask a question about something, and then a Buch of responders either use it as a way to bash capture one, or attack the user for being stupid or something similar. There are a few Capture One facebook groups, and I monitor a few of these, but some of them can be quite toxic. There are a few other places where you might go to get information on Capture One, and you should be a little wary of some of these. It’s for version 12, but it’s free! Things to be wary of If you’re starting out, there is a good webinar they did on Capture One 20 that walks you through the basics.Ī few users have pointed me to this, but I haven’t checked it out myself, but Alex On Raw has a free downloadable guide for getting started with Capture One. You can find these, wither on YouTubeor on their Learning Hub. In particular though, they have quite a good YouTube channel and they regularly post videos of edit sessions, and they go into quite a good bit of detail. Capture One’s own learning resourcesĬapture One itself has some good learning resources, but they’re a bit spread out all over the place.
You do need to subscribe but I'm pretty sure there's a trial available. I have no affiliation with this by the way, I just think its really good and worth it. In particular, he explains the organisation and library side very well, which is something I know a lot of readers struggle with.
For a while I struggled with the software too until I watched this course (an older version). It’s only recently been updated for version 20. If you’re learning Capture One from the start, without having ever used it before, I highly recommend this course from Derrick Story on LinkedIn Learning - formerly.