I spent years “perfecting” my lightroom environment with presets that worked for me. I’m not trying to convert my libary over, just making the switch and leaving what was processed using Lightroom there and starting fresh in Capture One. I’m in the process of trying to learn Capture One, but having been a long time Lightroom user, this is where I’m really struggling. I’m in the process of selling everything I own now to help justify the cost and simplify my overall setup. It’s backlogged so I probably won’t see them for a month, but that’s okay. I’m completely redoing my gear, thanks to you -). First – I so appreciate all your insight that you provide to all of us. I’m not sure if this is the best place to post this but figured I would give it a shot. Visit this page for help on how to view the images in MP3 files. Subscribe in iTunes to get Podcasts delivered automatically to your computer.ĭownload this Podcast as an MP3 with Chapters. Stay safe and sane in the meantime.Ĭanon RF 100-500mm f/4.5-7.1L IS USM Lens – If you are not already a Capture One Pro user, you can try it for a full month by downloading it here from Anyway, I have a few other things to do today, then I’m off to pick-up my RF 100-500mm lens tomorrow, and will be out trying to get some photos that I can share with you hopefully early next week. If you didn’t already check out my EOS R5 Review, you can see that here. A desktop computer will generally be better than a laptop display, for example. If you don’t see much difference, try a different computer. Of course, how much of a difference you can see between these pairs of images will depend on your display. In all of these pairs of images, the DNG Workaround processed image is on the left, and the Capture One Pro processed image is on the right.ĭNG Workaround on Left and Capture One Pro Processed Image on Right and also quickly go through most of the important Menu settings before having a quick walk around West Shinjuku to grab these shots. I parked myself on a bench near the camera shop for a few minutes to put in a battery that I’d charged and brought along, and attach my strap, etc. Note too that these images were shot on the day that I got the EOS R5. None of these images have any processing done to them, other than the standard raw sharpening applied to all images by default so that you can see the baseline from which any further processing would begin. The difference between Canon’s Digital Photo Professional and the DNG workaround images is so small that we’ll consider it insignificant, and just work through the four images that I wanted to share with you in pairs so that you can open them in the Lightbox, and we’ll also try looking at them with a before/after slider. It’s sometimes only a subtle difference, and not always obvious until you compare images as we will today. The image quality is just so much better. I’ve become accustomed to that, and although I would very much prefer it if the camera manufacturers could work better with Phase One to enable earlier releases, in the grand scheme of things, waiting three to four weeks for this support isn’t such a bit deal, and when the support is added, it just reinforces one of the main reasons that I’m a Capture One Pro user. I am creating this post and podcast today, and although it will be a little on the short side, I want to get it out because the Canon RF 100-500mm f/4.5-7.1 lens release has been brought forward by a month, and I’ll be getting mine this Thursday, on August 27, the day of release, and will be trying to get out into the field to start and take this new lens through its paces so that I can report on my findings early next week.Īnyhow, there is generally a bit of a lag between the release of a new camera and Capture One Pro providing full support for it. So much so, that I’d recommend anyone that was using that workflow to go back to their original raw files and process them again to get the most out of this amazing new camera. Almost a month after the Canon EOS R5 hit the streets, and just in time for the R6 release, the Capture One team has released an update for Capture One Pro that adds native support for both of these cameras, and as you’ll see, the image quality is a huge improvement over the DNG conversion workaround that many people have been using for the past month.
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