Peter Mendelson
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I am currently playing with Adobe LR Beta 4 after being a regular RSP user. However, I saw that Capture One is coming out with Version 4 (LE) at the beginning of next year, which is supposed to be a lot faster and have other tweaks. Does anyone have any further info on what it will offer over the current version? Their website doesn't go into that much detail, and I am wondering if anyone saw it demonstrated at Photokina.
Right now, you can buy a Sandisk Extreme III memory card and you get Capture One LE for FREE with one free major upgrade, which will include the forthcoming Capture One 4. Also, there is a Sandisk rebate going on this month. So, for example, you can buy a 1GB Extreme III card for $45 after rebate and you will be getting Capture One 4 (LE) for FREE. That sounds like a great deal. The problem is that this is a limited time offer (the rebate expires at the end of the month and the LE deal is also a limited time offer), so I would have to decide very soon if I want to do this. I used to use Capture One and liked it, but it seemed to have a limited tool set compared to other programs (in particular, I missed the highlight recovery tools in other programs).
While I will probably use Lightroom (I get a free version 1 since I bought RSP), if Capture One is much faster and has as good or better output I might want to use it instead.
Any comments?
Thanks,
Peter
Right now, you can buy a Sandisk Extreme III memory card and you get Capture One LE for FREE with one free major upgrade, which will include the forthcoming Capture One 4. Also, there is a Sandisk rebate going on this month. So, for example, you can buy a 1GB Extreme III card for $45 after rebate and you will be getting Capture One 4 (LE) for FREE. That sounds like a great deal. The problem is that this is a limited time offer (the rebate expires at the end of the month and the LE deal is also a limited time offer), so I would have to decide very soon if I want to do this. I used to use Capture One and liked it, but it seemed to have a limited tool set compared to other programs (in particular, I missed the highlight recovery tools in other programs).
While I will probably use Lightroom (I get a free version 1 since I bought RSP), if Capture One is much faster and has as good or better output I might want to use it instead.
Any comments?
Thanks,
Peter