Capture One unveils ‘Capture One LIVE’

Capture One releases Capture One Live, an end-to-end photography and collaboration platform where clients and team members who can view, rate, and tag images directly on any browser, on any device, anywhere in the world. Capture One Live has been in beta since last July.Available in both Catalogs and Sessions, Capture One Live integrates seamlessly with the Capture One workspace and can be found as an icon in the Toolbar. Simply click the icon, select the desired collection to share, set a password if you wish, click ‘Start Sharing’ to activate the Live Session for seven days, and a URL to share with collaborator(s) is generated instantly.

That link opens up an interactive browser view of the collection with file names, color tags and/ or star ratings, and the ability to view each image at full scale. Images can be added or removed at any time, and while Capture One does not need to remain open for changes to take place, if the Catalog or Session is still open, the adjustments are reflected in real-time. Additionally, the ‘Follow’ option will follow live captures if shooting tethered, or follow any edits made in Capture One in real-time. With no limitation on the number of active Live Sessions or files shared in a session, plus the ability to have 25 collaborators simultaneously, Capture One Live scales to the size of your team and needs, and is being introduced at 9.99 USD per month.

Capture One Live is now available as an add-on paid service with an introductory rate of $9.99 USD per month. The most current version of Capture One is required to run Capture One Live. Capture One Pro 22 is available as a $299 perpetual license or subscription starting at $20 per month.

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Gary Pageau is principal of InfoCircle LLC, continuing his marketing communications career. InfoCircle LLC is a marketing and communications consulting firm, specializing in business-to-business markets. For nearly 25 years, he was with PMA International, serving most recently as Publisher, Content Development and Strategic Initiatives. His primary responsibilities included overseeing the Association’s editorial department, marketing research unit, education and corporate relations department.