This is what I do regarding RAW conversion in Capture One (C1) when
there's a batch I want to pay attention to:

1) Create a new folder
2) Inside that folder create a new RAW folder
3) Move files to the folder
4) In C1 set root as destination folder
5) Select "portrait style" files and rotate 90 counter-clockwise
6) Select all files that were shot with same light
7) See if WB is ok if not, change it
8) Select type of "Film" in the exposure tab
9) Check if need to compensate exposure, change contrast/brightness
and/or saturation
10) Add to batch and start processing (C1 lets you start process while
you are working with the next set of photos)
11) Repeat for the next set of photos

You stupid Aaron, you don't shoot raw.

PS: sorry just kidding ;o)

On 4/7/06, Aaron Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Apr 7, 2006, at 8:54 AM, Cory Papenfuss wrote:
>
> >  The original theme was something like "getting the most out of your
> > DSLR."  That's contrary to your suggested mode of operation.
>
> Uh, the original theme was 'can you help my technical writer friend by
> telling him what you do most often while performing a RAW conversion'.
> I know, because I wrote it.  I noted that I can't help him because I
> don't shoot RAW.  And then everyone told me how dumb I am.
>
> -Aaron
>
>

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