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Request a new feature, or support for a camera/lens that you would like to use in Capture One.

Status Awaiting review
Workspace Feature requests
Categories Capture One Pro
Created by Aron Farkas
Created on Jun 13, 2024

Organize images in the viewer window

  • Having a better overview of selected images

  • Anyone working with multiple images wedding/portrait/product/event etc. your work will need to be separated according to time/topic/locations/subject etc.

  • Being able to organise your viewer window gives you a better overlook of your selected images & the story that you are trying to tell through images

  • "Text like organization" - allows you to organise your images freely into groups like paragraphs - left align, centered, right aligned etc.

  • Having a "full stop" like separator at the end of the group giving basic information about the group - number of images included etc.

  • Freely moving, reorganising images within the group

  • Global filters for the entire catalogue + local filters within the groups. Arrange groups by date, name or freely according to your needs

  • Add, remove, drag & drop sparators freely

  • Add, remove, drag & drop images freely between groups

  • Tracy Rasmussen
    Nov 24, 2025

    Yes! DRAG AND DROP! I thought the similars grouping function in import or cull would work for my archive project scans but it does not. It can't find the same image down farther in the folder if it is of a different exposure or crop.I can't compare images in a folder that has 300+ photos because I can't get them to go next to each other in any way except renaming them. I would have to find them, compare them, and get them together to rename them. This is no more help than a browser.

    I am trying to make sequenced albums. This is a very common need for photographers to be able to drag images together for comparison or into story form in an album. To be able to separate them into paragraphs as above would be even better. I don't want to have to make a separate album for each little section.