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...hope i don't get a lecture on this one...
capture one...is it a stand alone like lightroom or a plug in?
does it edit images or is it simply a raw converter?
capture one...is it a stand alone like lightroom or a plug in?
does it edit images or is it simply a raw converter?
geertvn
Established
Stand alone. It's a raw converter. A very good one at that. I prefer it to lightroom, it's much more responsive. Lightroom supports more cameras (especially older compacts that do raw) though, has arguably better noise reduction if you depend on that. Lightroom 4 isn't bad, but is unworkably slow on my windows computers - almost a minute to render a Fuji X raw file! (Other files are a lost faster, though far from fluid.)
I'm eagerly awaiting support for Fuji in Capture One.
I'm eagerly awaiting support for Fuji in Capture One.
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thanks!
the support for fuji is what caught my eye as well.
though i'm happy with the jpegs so far...
the support for fuji is what caught my eye as well.
though i'm happy with the jpegs so far...
icebear
Veteran
...Lightroom 4 isn't bad, but is unworkably slow on my windows computers - almost a minute to render a Fuji X raw file! (Other files are a lost faster, though far from fluid.)....
If you have a windows machine running on Windows 7, it's fairly easy to beef up the RAM substantially. I had 2x4 GB initially and added 2x8, so 24GB's total and I can flip through my Library in LR4.2 without any delays.
My old machine was running on XP, so LR on that old box
Photo_Smith
Well-known
The critical thing is you need a 64bit OS and CPU both of those and an upgrade of Ram will speed things.
Capture One has a nice set of profiles for different supported cameras, I always found it gave nice colours but tend to use Aperture or Photoshop for Raw files now.
Capture One has a nice set of profiles for different supported cameras, I always found it gave nice colours but tend to use Aperture or Photoshop for Raw files now.
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