Intel Core i3 (1st generation) or AMD Jaguar Family.Windows 10 64-bit (builds from 20H2 to 22H2) or Windows 11.Fixed an issue where using Luma Range could lead to a hang.īakc to Release Overview ↑ Minimum System Sequirements Microsoft Windows Minimum Requirements.Fixed an issue where files exported to iCloud become hidden in macOS Sonoma.Fixed an issue where Styles were not applied to iPhone 15 Pro Max DNG.Download, install and, update Capture One.Do not use a Lightning Camera Adapter.Capture One 23 (16.2.6) is a service release containing bug fixes. To connect Capture One for iPhone to Capture One Pro, use a regular USB/Lightning cable. Use the capture button in the mobile app or use the Camera tool in Capture One in order to capture images and store them in your desired Capture Folder. Ensure that "Save to connected device" is displayed in the Capture One mobile application in order to transfer images to Capture One Pro.ĩ. Accept the request from the mobile app by selecting "Open Camera Mode"Ĩ. Open the Capture One mobile application.ģ. Connect your iPhone to your computer – ensure that there are no applications open that may interfere with the connection and subsequent communication with the iPhone.Ģ. Settings > Camera > Formats > Apple ProRAW (ensure this is switched on and displays as green)Ģ. Update the Capture One mobile app to ensure it has the latest functionality and compatibility. Update your iOS to the latest available version to ensure stability.ģ. Older iPhones will transfer images in HEIC format.Ģ. Ensure that you have an iPhone 12 Pro (or newer) if you wish to use ProRAW format. Setting up your iPhone to record in ProRAW formatġ. Your iPhone is compatible if it is running iOS 16 or newer.Īlso see Capturing Images (mobile) and other articles in the Mobile User Guide section to learn more about Capture One mobile. Models older than iPhone 12 Pro will still be able to record and transfer images, but only in HEIC format. If you have an iPhone 12 Pro (or newer) you will be able to capture ProRAW images within the Capture One mobile app and they will transfer to your desired capture location in Capture One Pro. As of Capture One 23 (16.2.4 – Mac only) it is possible to connect a supported iPhone and use it as a capture device, in the same way that you would with a traditional camera.
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