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Better Together

Better Together

The Photographer's workflow solution includes world-class RAW processing and flexibility of full-featured digital image management. Use the power of Capture One 4 and Microsoft Expression Media 2 and you can achieve an accelerated, intuitive, and flexible workflow.

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Purchase Capture One 4 and Expression Media 2 online.

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Training Videos

Learn how to use Capture One 4 and Expression Media 2.

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Better Together

Better Together

Capture One and Expression Media - The power of world-class RAW image processing and the flexibility of full-featured digital image management.  Visit site

Your Mobile Studio

Your Mobile Studio

The photographer's laptop has arrived! Choose your dream machine and equip it for your workflow.  Visit site

Expression Media 2

Expression Media 2

Import your images and videos to catalog, organize, annotate, share, present, publish, and protect your work.  Visit site

Microsoft Pro Photo Tools 2

Microsoft Pro Photo Tools 2

Enable geotagging and metadata updates for your digital photos. Windows 64-bit support and XMP side car support now available.  Visit site

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Windows Home Server

Learn how Windows Home Server can help protect and share your images, with daily computer backups and a personalized Internet address. If photography is your passion, don't let it become a lost art.

Geotagging

Josh Weisberg, Microsoft Rich Media Group Director, talks about using technology to stay organized and track your photography. Geotagging is a way to add location or GPS data to your photos to help you organize, search, find, and share your images.

Check Out Photosynth

Take your collection of regular photographs and reconstruct the scenes in a
3-D environment.

Metadata Working Group

Art Wolfe Interviews Miss Aniela