Capture One 5 Released
October 31, 2009 | Tech Features, Tips & Tech
Capture Integration is working furiously to evaluate the newly released Capture One 5. Our sales and technical teams are already using the new version for personal shoots (tethered and untethered) and is working closely both with Denmark and our community of digital techs to evaluate it for professional workflow usage.
There are a LOT of new features in Capture One 5 that we cannot wait to share with our customers. We will be writing up a new tips and tricks guide for version 5 and posting real-world example for the new tools such as the Skin Tone Consistency Editor, Dust Removal Tool, and Keyword Editor.
However, our recommendation for the time being is not to use the software with any production computers or in your professional recommendation. This does not represent anything but prudence and is what we recommend with ANY new software (including operating systems, printer drivers, etc etc).
Stay tuned for a schedule of new online training classes specific to Capture One 5.
Update: with the release of Capture One 5.0.1 we now officially recommend it for production environments. Make sure to follow our uninstall instructions for maximum reliability.
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Blogging From Oregon
Dave and I are in Oregon this week with GetDPI.com.
Once we are home we will be posting all sorts of wonderful images and stories. Until then here is a sneak preview.
We stopped on the way from San Francisco to Bandon Oregon to shoot in the Redwood Forests. These were with a P65+ with a Phase One AF body and Phase One 75-150 D and Phase One 28mm. Processing was done in Capture One 5 beta.
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Nov 13-14, 2009 | Miami – Architecture
October 15, 2009 | upcoming seminars
Update: Check out the great new article on Jeffrey Jacobs in Rangefinder Magazine or listen to their interview.
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Jeffrey Jacobs is doing two events in a row with Capture Integration at our Miami location:
- November 12 – Free one night seminar/lecture
- November 13 & 14 – 2-Day workshop
This article is about the 2-Day Workshop.
Overview of Workshop
In this 2-day in-depth workshop, Jeffrey will share extensive details of how he lights and captures the architectural images that have garnered International acclaim. The workshop will be a mix of classroom and location with Jeffrey teaching his process on an actual shoot. Capture Integration will be providing high-end large format digital systems from Phase One and Cambo as well as advanced technical training. Rene Rook from Cambo (maker of high-end large-format camera systems) will be on site with the new Cambo Tilt-Swing Lens system for the Cambo Wide DS and Cambo Wide RS. This workshop should not be missed.
Refreshments and hors d’oeuvres will be provided.
Schedule Friday 13, 2009

Schedule Saturday 14, 2009

Date and Time
Friday November 13, 2009 from 10am to 11pm
Saturday November 14, 2009 from 10am to 5:30pm
Address
Capture Integration Miami
1040 Biscayne Blvd.
Unit 1103
Miami, FL 33132
http://www.captureintegration.com/our-company/map-and-directions/
About Jeffrey
Jeffrey Jacobs is a nationally recognized photographer of architecture based in Memphis. His approach is transformative, making the functional appear stunning and the elegant quite literally magnificent. Jacobs finds the perfect viewpoint and captures – or creates – the defining light to reveal the designer’s artistry, from large structures to product details. Combining professionalism, creativity and extensive production experience with quintessential Southern charm, Jacobs ensures his shoots are smooth, fun and always successful. Consistently providing exceptional production value, Jacobs also knows when natural light and “simple” are the best choice.
Spanning more than 28 years, Jeffrey Jacobs’ career has focused exclusively on high-end architecture, architectural product and hospitality/resort photography for the past 20 years. From large-scale projects to small intimate spaces, Jacobs’ artfully detailed and masterfully crafted three-dimensional lighting techniques are recognized nationally and internationally. Jacobs’ extensive experience includes all types of image production, from “bubble gum to Mack Trucks,” including food, large studio and elaborate location productions in addition to numerous television, music video and documentary motion picture presentations. In the early to mid-1980s, his responsibilities included Lighting Director, Gaffer, Best Boy Electric and Key Grip on several regional and local television commercials.
This extensive production experience has given Jacobs a unique insight into every aspect of image production, both still and motion, and enables him to explore the full range of possibilities ultimately bringing his or his clients’ vision to reality. He consistently provides his clients with unique and often unprecedented results using lighting approaches rarely considered or attempted by other professionals. He also knows when natural light and simple are the best choice.
Jacobs’ images have appeared in international periodicals and books on architecture and architectural photography, including several volumes of the Spaces of the World Series, and have been featured on several covers. His photographs are spotlighted in Through the Lens: International Architectural Photographers, released by Images Publishing of Melbourne, Australia, and was one of only ten photographers invited from the USA. Jacobs was recently interviewed for a 2007 feature in Photo District News about his unique lighting approach and production techniques. His work also appears in national trade and consumer magazines such as Architectural Digest, Architectural Record, Interiors, Interior Design, Restaurant& Hotel Design, Southern Living, American Kitchens, Photo District News (PDN) and Professional Photographer, as editorial features, product advertising and award announcements. His professional associations include Master Photographer-Professional Photographer of America, American Society of Media Photographers, Architectural Photographers Specialty Group and associate member of the American Institute of Architects-Memphis.
Jacobs has earned a reputation for his unwavering dedication to excellence and true passion for his art and his clients. His commitment to quality service, the responsibility he feels toward achieving his clients’ goals, while consistently exceeding their expectations, make him a superb choice when quality imagery and professionalism truly matter.
Price
The price of the workshop is $995. Meals during workshop hours are included and will be provided on-site. Use of the high-end Phase One and Leaf digital backs, and Cambo large-format systems is included. Transportation, parking, and other incidentals are not included.
RSVP

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Oct 22, 2009 | NYC – Photo Expo
October 15, 2009 | upcoming seminars
We will be having a “Below the Show” get together on October 22, 2009 from 3PM – 5PM. At the event, Chris Lawery & Steve Hendrix will preview Capture One 5.0 and show off some of the latest Phase One/Leaf products, including Leaf Aptus II 10.
As an added bonus, we will have Ziv Argov, Director of Marketing and Product Management at Leaf Imaging on hand to discuss the present and future of Leaf Imaging. This is a great opportunity to ask Ziv questions away from the crowded show floor.
The location will be just outside the food court, two floors below the show. Everyone is welcome to come.
RSVP here
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Nov 12, 2009 | Miami – Architectural Photo Lecture
October 15, 2009 | News, upcoming seminars
Update: Check out the great new article on Jeffrey Jacobs in Rangefinder Magazine or listen to their interview.
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Jeffrey Jacobs is doing two events in a row with Capture Integration:
- November 12 – Free one night seminar/lecture
- November 13 & 14 – Master’s Workshop
This article is about the free seminar/lecture.
About the Event
Jeffrey will be sharing his images with open discussion of the creative and technical techniques used in his photography. He will also touch on the lessons he has learned switching from film to digital. Capture Integration events are always as informal as they informative, so expect a frank and open discussion. In addition Rene Rook from Cambo (maker of high-end large-format camera systems) will be on site with the new Cambo Tilt-Swing Lens system for the Cambo Wide DS and Cambo Wide RS. Whether you are a veteran in architecture or you’re looking to expand into new markets you are sure to learn something from Jeffrey and your fellow photographers.
Refreshments and hors d’oeuvres will be provided.
Date and Time
Thursday November 12, 2009
Starting at 6:30 pm; going until ? pm
Address and Map
Studio 27
27 NE 27th St
Miami, FL 33137
See Map on Google
About Jeffrey
Jeffrey Jacbos is an internationally recognized architectural photographer based in Memphis. His approach is transformative, making the functional appear stunning. Jacobs finds the perfect viewpoint and captures – or creates – the defining light to reveal the designer’s artistry, from large structures to product details. Combining professionalism, creativity and extensive production experience with quintessential Southern charm, Jacobs ensures his shoots are smooth, fun and always successful. Consistently providing exceptional production value, Jacobs also knows when natural light and “simple” are the best choice.
Spanning more than 28 years, Jeffrey Jacobs’ career has focused exclusively on high-end architecture, architectural product and hospitality/resort photography for the past 20 years. From large-scale projects to small intimate spaces, Jacobs’ artfully detailed and masterfully crafted three-dimensional lighting techniques are recognized nationally and internationally. Jacobs’ extensive experience includes all types of image production, from “bubble gum to Mack Trucks,” including food, large studio and elaborate location productions in addition to numerous television, music video and documentary motion picture presentations. In the early to mid-1980s, his responsibilities included Lighting Director, Gaffer, Best Boy Electric and Key Grip on several regional and local television commercials.
This extensive production experience has given Jacobs a unique insight into every aspect of image production, both still and motion, and enables him to explore the full range of possibilities ultimately bringing his or his clients’ vision to reality. He consistently provides his clients with unique and often unprecedented results using lighting approaches rarely considered or attempted by other professionals. He also knows when natural light and simple are the best choice.
Jacobs’ images have appeared in international periodicals and books on architecture and architectural photography, including several volumes of the Spaces of the World Series, and have been featured on several covers. His photographs are spotlighted in Through the Lens: International Architectural Photographers, released by Images Publishing of Melbourne, Australia, and was one of only ten photographers invited from the USA. Jacobs was recently interviewed for a 2007 feature in Photo District News about his unique lighting approach and production techniques. His work also appears in national trade and consumer magazines such as Architectural Digest, Architectural Record, Interiors, Interior Design, Restaurant& Hotel Design, Southern Living, American Kitchens, Photo District News (PDN) and Professional Photographer, as editorial features, product advertising and award announcements. His professional associations include Master Photographer-Professional Photographer of America, American Society of Media Photographers, Architectural Photographers Specialty Group and associate member of the American Institute of Architects-Memphis.
Jacobs has earned a reputation for his unwavering dedication to excellence and true passion for his art and his clients. His commitment to quality service, the responsibility he feels toward achieving his clients’ goals, while consistently exceeding their expectations, make him a superb choice when quality imagery and professionalism truly matter.
RSVP
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Miami Location Moves
October 1, 2009 | Chris
Capture Integration’s Miami office has moved from South Beach to Downtown Miami to provide better access from the airport.
We are proud to be a leading destination for photographers from across the country and across the world who wish to try the best photographic equipment in the world in person. Our new location already has two appointments in it’s first week to show Phase One backs in real-world shoots (including with a model, lighting, and an assistant).
The office will be closed Thursday October 1 and most of Friday October 2 for the move.
Please call 305.534.5701 to schedule an appointment to come see the new facility.
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