The Dehaze tool, according to Capture One documentation, "uses deep analytic algorithms to assess and automatically adjust contrast, saturation and a matrix of other parameters to remove haze." Other photo editing apps have long offered panorama stitching and HDR Merge, which finally are available in Capture One Pro.ĭehaze. Helpfully, all the most common adjustments use the four leftmost keys-brightness, contrast, and so on. Hold down the keyboard shortcut, and a slider appears over the image for adjustment, or you click and drag to adjust. Speed editing lets you edit using keyboard shortcuts, saving you from finding the adjustment slider you want. The Cloud Transfer tool lets you send photos back and forth between your desktop and Capture One's iPad app. The Magic Eraser gives you a way to select and remove areas selected by the Magic Brush tool.Ĭloud Transfer. Free users get 24-hour collaboration sessions, while subscribers to this separate $5-per-month service get more security and the ability to specify collaborators by email and see their comments attributed to them. Improvements to Capture One Live collaboration. This new tool groups similar shots automatically and lets you apply tags and ratings during import. Change the contrast and opacity within a Style in separate layers.ĪI-assisted culling. Smart Adjustments give a similar correction result to multiple photos even if they have different lighting and white balance. Here are some highlights of new features recently added to Capture One: In all, installation is no harder than getting going with Lightroom. You activate the software using a Capture One account as well as a serial number. I had to upgrade my image catalog on first running the update, but doing so was quick. I tested the Windows version, which took up a little more than 1GB of space on my hard drive, significantly less than Lightroom Classic's 3GB. Apple Silicon-based Macs get native support. You also need a monitor with 1,280-by-800, 24-bit resolution at 96dpi. Both the macOS and Windows versions require a machine with at least a dual-core processor, 8GB RAM, and 10GB of free disk space. (Opens in a new window) Read Our ACDSee Photo Studio Ultimate Reviewįor comparison, DxO PhotoLab goes for a one-time price of $219 for three activations CyberLink PhotoDirector costs $99 one-time or $54.99 for an annual subscription that includes a good helping of stock images and ACDSee Photo Studio costs $99.95 for two perpetual license keys or $8.90 per month as a subscription.Ĭapture One Pro is available for macOS 11 or later and 64-bit Windows 10 (builds from 1607 to 22H2), or Windows 11. A free, fully functioning 30-day trial version lets you test the software before purchasing. With Capture One Pro, you do get three activations for your money, which is more than Adobe's two-computer maximum. The subscription price is steep when you consider that you can get Adobe Lightroom Classic and Photoshop for a $9.99-per-month subscription. You can buy Capture One Pro outright for $299 ($199 upgrade) or subscribe for $24 per month or $179 per year. Capture One is a strong competitor to Editors' Choice winners Adobe Lightroom Classic and DXO PhotoLab thanks to its deep arsenal of professional photo editing tools and flexible interface, though it doesn't quite edge them out. The latest version adds a few new tools like Smart Adjustments, Layers in Styles, AI-assisted culling, and improvements to its Capture One Live collaboration tool. Capture One also excels at tethered shooting (aka capturing, hence the software's name) options, with a live monitor view and camera setting controls. But the software stands out for its top-notch raw file conversion results.
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