![]() Click and drag the Cloud Transfer icon into the Toolbar as shownĬapture One Pro is now ready to receive photos from the cloud. Add it to your Toolbar for quick access by right-clicking in a 'blank' part of the Toolbar, whereby you can select 'Customize Toolbar'Ģ. By default, Cloud Transfer is not part of the Toolbar. Step-by-step guide on how to use Cloud Transfer:ġ. Your Apple ID is only used for billing purposes. If you are using a different account with Capture One Pro, then cloud transfer will not work. Next, it's important that you are signed-in with the same Capture One account on iPad that you use on desktop, in order to use cloud transfer. ![]() You can see the quota used in Settings.įirst of all, ensure that you are running the latest version of both Capture One Pro and Capture One for iPad to get the best possible experience with Cloud Transfer. With the release of Capture One for iPad, it is now possible to sync your RAW files with their adjustments between your iPad and Capture One ProĪny photos contained in your Capture One for iPad catalog can be added to an album, whereby they can be imported to any folder on your workstation, making them viewable and editable in Capture One Pro.įree cloud storage for up to 1000 images. ![]() You can select images to import from these locations in exactly the same way you would from a memory card, camera, or external storage device. If you are importing files from a cloud location, you will see the cloud provider under 'Locations' in the import menu, providing that your cloud drive provider supports integration into iPad OS. Your images will need to be contained inside a 'DCIM' root folder in order to be recognised as an external device Tap your external device to view the folders contained on your memory card, hard drive or camera.Your external device should be listed on the left of the Files window, under where it says 'Locations'.Tap on 'Files' underneath 'Import' on the left-hand side of the UI to import from the Files application.If you are importing from an external d evice or importing multiple RAW files, then we recommend using 'Import from Files' - this is at the moment, the most reliable way of importing and viewing images with Capture One for iPad, due to its more robust RAW file handling capabilities. If you want to import an image from your Photos/Camera Roll then select 'Import from Photos' - this will display all of the photos contained on your device and allow you to choose from compatible files contained in 'Recents' and indeed any o ther album or collection that exists in your Photos application. When you first open Capture One for iPad, or if you have not imported any images, then your interface will look as it does in the screenshot above. You will be able to access any saved images in this location and import supported RAW files. Similar to using your Camera Roll or Photos application from other mobile devices. If you are not seeing your device listed, it is worth creating a root folder with this name, so that your iPad can read the external device properly. You will need to ensure that your device has a 'DCIM' folder so that it can be read as an external storage device. Full information on RAW file support can be found here. Importing using this method, utilizes your iPad's file system (similar to Finder or Explorer) to locate and read compatible image types. With this option you can use any card reader, external storage device, or camera that allows you to connect directly to an iPad and is supported by iPad OS.
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