Capture one pro 8 vs lightroom 6
The problem with everything is that it can become obsolete quickly, but that doesn't worry me about Capture 1. Hallo Gast!ĭu willst die Bilder sehen? Einfach registrieren oder anmelden! Please register or sign in to view the hidden content. I don't want to move again to a new app all my pictures and redoing adjustments after a couple of years
#Capture one pro 8 vs lightroom 6 software#
One thing worries me about Capture One is that it comes from a relatively small company depending on hardware camera sales, and the camera market is not exactly doing well these last years: I'm wondering how committed they are in the long term to the software side and in supporting other cameras in addition to their medium format ones. I do know that Photoshop is a very comprehensive and professional software, but I'm not personally very fond of Adobe apps: I find them generally not intuitive, too complicated, convoluted and I really dislike the subscription method.Īlthough cp1 interface is not like Apple and surely a bit messy, it still looks better than LR for my personal taste.
#Capture one pro 8 vs lightroom 6 trial#
Yes I've dowloaded CP1 pro trial and I have the license for LR 5 that came with my Leica T, so I'm playing with them and trying to learn strength and weaknesses. So, this month I started using LR for all new shots, but keeping Aperture and my catalogs for old work. I can not imagine going through all my catalogs and optimizing thousends of RAW files again! Not to mention some books I made. It will not import the adjustments made to my RAW files though and that makes it useless for me. Keywords will be imported, and projects can become folders in LR. I am disapointed with the LR tool to import from Aperture catalogs though.
And there are many more examples like that. who decided that Shift + A in LR was going to be a good shortcut for Cropping? Apertures C was more logical. I am still getting used to different namings and shortcuts, but I am sure Capture One would be even more of a challenge.Į.g. Lightroom 5.7, folder use and collections, looks like it covers all I will need.
Not sure how it is in that department now. When I started with Aperture 2.0, Lightroom was no match for Aperture in this department. It was more an organizing tool in teh first place, making good use of keywords, albums, ratings and smart albums. Capture One produces fine results, but Aperture was more than just about 'developing' my RAW files. I switched to Lightroom recently after using Apertue.