Overview of outputting images with process recipes
To simplify the task of processing and outputting, Capture One Pro has groups of pre-configured process settings called Recipes for various requirements, saved as presets in the Process Recipes tool. If you regularly use specific settings for a certain client, or printing service, you can save the settings as a recipe, instead of repeatedly specifying the settings.
As Capture One works non-destructively, the application never alters the original image files in any way. When images are required in the various sizes, formats and color spaces to send to a client, or to publish on the web or send to a printing service, Capture One creates new files from the originals and applies all the saved settings and adjustments during processing, that you can use time and time again.
You can specify JPEG, TIFF, PNG, DNG or PSD file formats, set new image dimensions, convert color spaces and embed profiles, disable sharpening, add a watermark and include metadata, such as EXIF data, Keywords and IPTC data. Capture One Pro can also rename and group images into a sub folder hierarchy within the export folder using the semi-automated dynamic locations feature.
When multiple copies of images are required in different formats, sizes or color spaces, it is as simple as adding checkmarks to the appropriate recipes, and clicking "Process". Capture One can also export copies of the original files (RAW, JPEG, TIFF, or PNG) with or without any adjustments applied if necessary. Find out more about exporting originals. Note you can export managed images files directly but, with referenced files, Capture One must have access to the originals.