![]() ![]() ![]() After backing up to external hard or jump drive, that media then goes in my pocket which is separate from my laptop case holding the files within which is separate from the media cards still in my camera… 3x or 4x copies of files as I’m leaving location, all separated physically. I’m not an OCD sorta person, except with my shoot data. The inability to work with LCC’s (Lens Cast Calibrations) disallow me from creating fully finished raw files of the architectural scenes I’m likely shooting, before backing them up as is my usual process before I strike my set or move my camera. so many of the organizational and refining tools that are part of my commercial workflow are not (yet) available. There are no Import Naming Conventions, no Lens Profiles, no Keystone Tool, etc. I so want to avoid the need to have a laptop open in the field, but Capture One for iPad is more like a Capture One Lite version as the features available to the commercial photographer are quite limited. Not exactly a robustly supportive workflow if you’ve just shot and edited hundreds of 16-Bit raw files and need to move them to the next stage of your process. The remote battery bank isn’t necessary, but the iPad can be power hungry when swapping between these apps, so it is recommended.Īt present, the only way to move any corrected images from Capture One on your iPad to your desktop/laptop is to create an EIP (Capture One proprietary Enhanced Image Package) through the Export process within Capture One and the only way to export to your computer is by Air Dropping them there.If Cascable ever can’t find the IQ4, just force-close the program and then relaunch.When not actively focusing or composing, toggle the eyeball icon that looks like red-eye so that you revert down to ‘Tethering Mode’ so that Live View is disabled, saving IQ4 batteries, avoiding unnecessary heat gain and improving the transfer speed of the IIQ files across the Ethernet tether.If you are indeed shooting 1/8th or longer, best to switch to ‘Auto’ via the Live View swipe out panel on the IQ4 so that it will add gain in order to speed up the Live View frame rate, especially for manual focusing. Live View refresh in Exposure Preview mode responds to shutter speed, so if you’re set to 1/8th exposure you’re only getting around 8 FPS to your Live View feed.The only wired tether that is recommended for use with Cascable (as well as current C1-beta) and IQ4 is USB-C to Ethernetīasic Setup & Workflow for Cascable & Capture One for iPad ( You will likely grenade your firmware and you’ll need to perform a Factory Reset and then build firmware back up to current) !!! WARNING !!! DO NOT ATTEMPT TO TETHER YOUR IQ4 DIRECTLY TO YOUR IPAD PRO VIA USB-C While Capture One for iPad (really rolls off the tongue) does indeed support the IIQ raw files from the IQ4-150, there is currently no tethering support that would allow getting those images into the device directly from the digital back, nor any other camera currently within this beta release.īut wait! (you say… at least, that’s what I said) We don’t need to wait because the IQ4’s default remote iOS application, Cascable can do that for us! By default setup of that program and the IQ4 digital back, the launching and pairing of Cascable to your IQ4 automatically saves all shot IIQ files directly onto the iOS device. Happy to report, that that workflow is very nearly here. Please note that this is a beta version the plugin is provided "as is" and usage of the plugin is done at your own risk.The beta for the Capture One product aimed at iOS has finally released and with it, the hopes that our IQ4 clients would finally have a true mobile workflow for use with their best in the world digital back. Like thousands of other users, you can now benefit from Prodibi directly from Capture One 12 thanks to the new plugin interface. Prodibi is a unique image display solution that allows you to showcase and share your pictures in full resolution, high quality and full speed on the web and mobile. ![]()
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