![]() ![]() I’m actually trying to make those that are on the Adobe $9.99 plan feel better about what they have. Now, first and foremost… I’m not trying to make any Capture One user feel bad about their software. Imagine the click bait headlines now “Adobe does nothing for photographers!” or “Has Adobe abandoned photographers?” or even better “Is Lightroom Dead?”. I can only imagine the venom that the old Peta-Stoppers websites would be spewing. ![]() If Adobe had waited a full year to add 8 “things” to Lightroom and charged you $159 dollars for the upgrade, the photography community would freakin’ be on fire! Most likely following the industry by numbering the software based on the year.Īs I looked at the list of new features, I thought to myself “How are people not hating on this like they do when Adobe comes out with an update?”. Their last update was one year ago (Capture One 12). ![]() Capture One 22 is available as a perpetual license ($300 for new users) or subscription (starting at $20 per month), and you can download a 30-day free trial of the software.Here’s a random thought on this Wednesday as I opened up my email and saw a full version upgrade for Capture One. Capture One has also promised an iPhone app in 2022. The beta version of Capture One for iPad is scheduled for release in April. ![]() Sharing images with clients and team members will also be made much easier. It will also be possible to adjust files quickly with presets and batch edit numerous photos at once. Regarding the iPad app, the Capture One website tells visitors: “Our plan is to bring a much more flexible workflow right to your hands, letting you take the best image quality on the go with true-to-life colors, powerful editing capabilities, and easy filtering to organize your top image selects, all at a touch.” Users will be able to edit while out on location or traveling and pick up where they left off at home on the desktop version. Capture One has announced that an iPad version of its photo editing software is in development and “coming soon in 2022.” The news follows last December’s release of Capture One 22, a major update of the desktop app that brought support for Apple’s M1, M1 Pro and M1 Max chips and introduced new features, including HDR Merging, Panorama Stitching, Auto Rotate, and Wireless Tethering. ![]()
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