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#CAPTURE ONE 10 REVIEW SOFTWARE#
New features are mostly aimed at streamlining the photographer’s workflow, which combined with the improvements to overall performance make this software a slick option for photographers.Ī significant, but not deal-breaking deficiency is the inability to rename folders of raw files imported from their current location, a system many photographers use. On-screen proofing is another new feature that allows you to reliably check ICC profiles, sharpening, JPEG artifacts and so on before outputting images and sending them on to clients. Other improvements over previous versions include a new three-step sharpening feature for managing image sharpness at the capture, user-applied and output stages.
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New features are mostly aimed at streamlining the photographer’s workflow Image render time when zooming is roughly the same as Lightroom, and image import time/preview generation is also similar.
#CAPTURE ONE 10 REVIEW PRO#
These ‘layers’ are different from layers in Photoshop or Elements, though, so an additional editing programme remains essential for advanced retouching and compositing.Ĭapture One Pro 10 is claimed to have improved performance in terms of underlying processes and system management, and it certainly runs quickly and smoothly. Localised adjustments can be added quickly and easily, and applied to layers so that each can be individually edited or deleted. Lens correction tools and keystone guides allow you to adjust many types of lenses
#CAPTURE ONE 10 REVIEW PROFESSIONAL#
That said, Capture One Pro isn't really for beginners, but rather at advanced enthusiasts and professional photographers. Tutorial videos on the Capture One website are clear and easy to follow making getting started a great deal easier. If at any point you need help, most sections of the interface have a help icon in the form of a question mark that will take you to the relevant subject online. These are set within a number of customizable tabs including Library, Capture, Lens, Color, Exposure, Details, Local Adjustments, Adjustments, Metadata, Output and Batch. Tool/setting defaults can be set for all images or those from specific cameras, which will be particularly useful if you use different cameras, the raw files from which generally require specific levels of settings. You can also save presets and parameters that you can then apply to images at the touch of a button, or have applied automatically to images from particular cameras. Much of the Capture One Pro interface is customizable, so you can decide exactly how you want to have it laid out to suit your workflow. The folks behind it describe it as the most precise tool you’ll find but this won’t really mean much unless you’ve had your screen and output devices properly calibrated.Tabs allow you to control various aspects of image processing in a clean, functional interface However, if your image isn’t perfectly exposed, or features chromatic aberration (distortions created by the lens), or has some other annoying fault unavoidable when the image was captured, then Capture One Pro can help. For that kind of thing you’ll need a tool like Adobe Photoshop. In other words, you won’t find in Capture One Pro tools like clone or heal brushes because the app isn’t interested in helping you turn a mundane image into something interesting, or creating an entirely new image via compositing several imaged together or applying a filter.
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It expects you, as a professional photographer, to be importing images that you’re already broadly happy with because you spent time thinking about the likes of composition, focusing and lighting out in the real word. When it comes to image editing, Capture One Pro is about polishing the diamond. This is intended to be a more permanent home for your images, although you can still do things like edit images if you wish – and indeed, you can entirely ignore the session function if you wish and import straight from the camera into a catalogue. Once you’ve settled on the images you want to keep, you can move them into Capture One Pro’s second type of image library, which is referred to as a catalogue.