About Thomas Fitzgerald

Thomas is a professional fine art photographer and writer specialising in photography related instructional books as well as travel writing and street photography. 

Capture One Express Fujifilm Q&A

Capture One Express Fujifilm Q&A

A little while ago I posted a video overview of the new “express” version of Capture One. That video generated a lot of interest, and I also got a lot of questions about the software. With that in mind I created a follow up video where I answered the most common questions.

So here are the topics that I dealt with in the video:

  1. Film Simulations (The other video that I mentioned is here)
  2. Multiple Catalogues
  3. Quick Menu
  4. Editing in Photoshop
  5. Watermarking
  6. Variants
  7. Using the software like X-Transformer

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You can also show support by buying something from my from my Digital Download Store where I have Lightroom Presets, and e-books available for download. If you're a Fuji X-Trans shooter and Lightroom user, check out my guide to post processing X-Trans files in Lightroom. I also have a guides for processing X-Trans files in Capture One and Iridient Developer. For Sony Alpha shooters I have a new guide with tips on how to get the best from processing your A6000 Images in Lightroom.

Street Photo Diary Issue 36: Searching for Winter Light

Street Photo Diary Issue 36: Searching for Winter Light

Reverse Engineering as a Learning Technique

Reverse Engineering as a Learning Technique