Capture One, the X-Pro2 and the Beach:
One day, one camera, one lens, seven pictures
Capture One, the X-Pro2 and the Beach
One day, one camera, one lens, seven pictures
Capture One, the X-Pro2 and the Beach
Great job as usual.
I found that I liked the C1E edits better than the original edits. But that is more a matter of personal preference.
And in a moment of funny timing. I am trying out the latest version of OnOne Raw.
I have to be honest... I suspect I could port my workflow for all of my cameras to C1. I reckon that I could close the slight gap that the XP1 and M9 enjoy with my non-C1 apps (Silkypix and LR respectively) with some practice and have every edited file in one app.
A combination of costs and laziness prevents me... but perhaps one day...
By and large I’ve heard good things about OnOne. I use their pre-raw product (on one photo) slightly more than occasionally and a little less than frequently!)
You may be able to do most, if not all of what you need after some practice time. If not, then you are on to a glad plan to work with.
This says it all. And since you can do that with the free C1E, you have your workflow without paying for another piece of software.The thing with LR IMO, is that it’s only the demosaicing that’s not great (on Fuji files, and I’m told Sony) but the app itself is really good for me to use.
If I farm out demosaicing then suddenly LR has a lot going for it
Excellent set of images, Adam.
This week's article could not have been more perfectly timed for me. I was working through a set of images in my trial version of the new Capture One Pro 12 last night. While I was working I thought about your previous articles on this, and wondered about doing the "X-Pro1 look" with X-Pro2 files in the newest C1.