![]() ![]() That’s why all described advantages and functions are equally applicable to both reviewed versions other than the number of supported profiles. Exceptional Work with RAW FilesĪs you already know, Capture One Fujifilm is a fully functional version just like Capture One Pro, but only for Fuji cameras. You can also find styles here that apply colored and black-and-white effects as well as film grain. Meanwhile, the “Levels” and “Curves” tools on the “Exposure” panel are useful for creating vibrant images. The last parameter offers several modes of its own: Punch, Natural and Neutral. The software provides an adjustable histogram, white balance, exposure, HDR, and clarity settings. The selection of standard adjustment tools offered in Capture One is one of the best there is and includes exposure, contrast, shadows, highlights, and white balance. Your settings are stored in layers and you can rename the layers to remember what you’ve done and where to find each adjustment. The parameters are identical to Lightroom and include a manual brush tool, linear and radial gradients, as well as the option to create an automatic mask and a brightness mask that applies the mask selectively depending on the colors and tones of the image. The local adjustment tools are great as well. The more affordable Fujifilm version has all the tools and features included in the full Capture One package, but its integrated RAW editor is limited to cameras made by this brand. ![]() It offers a fantastic multi-layered approach to color adjustments, quality conversion for RAW files of all large camera brands, import and print tools, as well as image management functions based on catalogs and sessions.Ĭapture One Fujifilm is the best professional alternative to Lightroom for Fujifilm cameras since quality costs money and the Capture One Pro 21 version that supports all cameras costs about 1.5 times more than Lightroom. While the Pro version lets you open RAW files of most popular camera models, the latter option limits you to Fujifilm cameras, but still allows you to open JPEG and TIFF files regardless of the gear manufacturer.Ĭapture One Pro – is fast, efficient, and powerful photo editing software for PC created with tethered shooting in mind and suitable for studio photoshoots and professional photographers. Taken using a Fujifilm X-T2 with a Fujinon XF 10-24mm.Are you confused by the price difference when making a Capture One Pro vs Fujifilm comparison and aren’t certain which software suits you more? The thing is that Capture One Pro contains a subset of Capture One Fujifilm, as the only difference between the two versions is the integrated camera profile support. Taken today (Oct 2018), Makati-Mandaluyong, Philippines. Here’s my first metroscape image edited from Capture One. ![]() ![]() Update (regarding me using the trial version) □Īnd oh, it fully supports tethered shooting. While C1 is indeed more expensive than LR (+PS+LRCC+Bridge++++), it is well worth it! Nope, no longer deciding if I will switch from LR to C1 because I know I am. I am still using the 30-day trial at the moment and will decide in a few days if I will go and subscribe or purchase the perpetual license instead. I can now make non-destructive changes to the “Variant” and see its impact by toggling the layer on/off. The ability to use layers (like in Photoshop) is a big thing. I am still trying to work my way through the different tools of Capture One and the more I use it, the more I like it really. I can now push the sharpening of my RAF (raw) files to the extreme without having to think about the worming effect.Īs expected, the transition from LR to C1 is not really that easy but good thing C1 offers users a “Migration” workspace option which makes the tools be arranged the way it is normally seen in LR (now that’s thoughtful). The first noticeable difference is how sharp the raw files are handled without the annoying worm effect famously (and annoyingly) known in Lightroom. The difference is really big to be honest. I am good with the result until I was able to try Capture One Pro which recently released its Fujifilm support (same offering with Sony, it has a Fuji-only software). The ~550 pesos a month subscription fee is not that bad considering I am also able to have a good Adobe bundle (PS CC, LR CC Classic, LR CC, etc) with it. I have been using Adobe Lightroom CC for years now and has built my workflow in it with very minimal usage of Adobe Photoshop CC. ![]()
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