

Selecting 960 pixels high resizes both orientations correctly. I like my landscape orientation images to be 1440 pixels wide and 960 pixels high. Though, to stop my portrait orientation images from getting too tall, I also resize those to 960 pixels high. Resolution is good at 72 pixels per inch for the Web, and I’m going to set the Height to 960 pixels. I usually select 92 for the Quality, because it halves the size of the file but leaves no visible artifacts. Let’s hit the + button at the bottom of the Process Recipes section first, and give our Recipe a name, fx “Export for Web”.Īlthough you can export as PNG, the JPEG format is more suitable for photographs for the Web. Note that if you start changing the settings under the Process Recipe section before creating a new Recipe, it’ll only change the currently selected Recipe.

Let’s have a look at how you might create an Export for Web Process Recipe. Export for Webĭuring export you can resize images and add watermarks. You might enter something like “TIFF 16 Bit Full Size (ProPhoto RGB)”, which would be good for exporting images to Photoshop. An Untitled Recipe will be added to the list, with the name ready for you to change it. To create a new Recipe, click the + button at the bottom of the Process Recipes panel. If you’re going to output that format more than once, save yourself some time by creating a Process Recipe preset.

You can change the file format from the Format pulldown under the Process Recipe > Basic section. I use TIFF format for all images that I bring back into Capture One if I, for example, went to Photoshop to do some extensive cloning. Therefore, if you intend to import your images back into Capture One, avoid Photoshop PSD files. Export FormatsĬapture One Pro supports images in JPEG, JPEG QuickProof, JPEG XR, JPEG 2000, TIFF, DNG, PNG and PSD file formats. When you first install Capture One there are a number of Recipes, but I created most of the above. In the Output screen you can create and select Process Recipes, which are used to export your images into various formats and sizes.
