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If you’re new to Capture One, one of the most important things to learn is how to properly import and organize your photos. A well-structured workflow helps photographers manage thousands of images efficiently while maintaining a fast editing environment.
In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to create a new catalog, import your photos, and organize them using the powerful library tools available in Capture One.
Whether you're a beginner switching from Lightroom or a professional photographer building a new workflow, understanding the catalog and organization system is essential.
The first step in Capture One is creating a catalog. A catalog is essentially a database that stores information about your images, including edits, ratings, and metadata.
Open Capture One.
Click File → New Catalog.
Choose a location where the catalog file will be saved.
Give the catalog a name.
Click OK to create it.
Your catalog will now act as the central place where your photos are managed.
Once your catalog is created, you can start importing images.
Click the Import Images button.
Select the source of your photos:
Memory card
Camera
Local folder
Choose where you want the photos stored.
Select your import settings.
Capture One allows you to either:
Copy images into the catalog
Reference images from an existing folder
Referencing files keeps your storage structure intact and is often preferred for large photo libraries.
After importing photos, you can organize them using Capture One’s powerful library tools.
Folders represent the actual location of your photos on your storage device.
Benefits of folders:
Easy navigation
Matches your file system
Keeps storage organized
Collections are virtual groups that allow you to organize images without moving them on your drive.
Types of collections include:
User collections
Smart collections
Project collections
Collections are perfect for grouping images for editing, client delivery, or projects.
Capture One provides simple ways to sort your best photos.
You can:
Apply star ratings
Add color tags
Flag important images
This makes it easy to filter and quickly find your best shots during editing.
Example workflow:
Import photos
Rate images with stars
Tag favorites
Filter to show only the best images
A well-organized catalog will save time and keep your editing workflow smooth.
Best practices include:
Organize photos by date or project
Use collections for client work
Apply keywords and metadata
Regularly backup your catalog
With a proper structure, Capture One can handle even very large photo libraries efficiently.
Learning how to import and organize photos in Capture One is the foundation of a professional editing workflow. By creating catalogs, using collections, and applying ratings, you can easily manage thousands of images while maintaining a fast and efficient workflow.
Once your photos are organized, you can move on to editing, color grading, and exporting your final images.