Video: Customising the Capture One Interface
One of the really useful features of Capture One is that you can completely customise the interface. This ranges from simple things like changing the tool bar, and re-ordering tools, to creating your own tool tabs and workspaces. In this video we look at the many ways you can customise the Capture One interface, and create a custom tool tab to make it easier for someone switching from Lightroom.
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It’s actually incredibly flexible what you can do with the interface, so I’m sure I’ve probably missed a few things too. If you think of something, let me know in the comments.
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