

In use, the most obvious improvement is in panning zoomed images, where the UI is now smooth and not jerky. While I can not yet post images from the E-M1 mark II (the camera is still not available here), some simple tests using RAW files downloaded from dpreview suggest that Capture One 10 gives results that comfortably exceed those from Olympus Viewer and the current betas of Adobe RAW. It is good to see Phase One getting ahead of the curve with support for new cameras. changes to the licensing system to better support corporate installations.search/filter based on image orientation (landscape/portrait).focus peaking for static images and tethering (Canon, Sony and Phase One cameras only).an option to reduce in stripe image artefacts with extreme lens shifts ( IQ1 100 and IQ3 100 digital backs only).the ability to move folders of images in a catalogue from within the Catalog Tool.support for Canon and Nikon compressed RAW file formats.Tangent Wave control surface integration.There are also numerous other improvements, although many of these are for very specific uses and/or hardware: new camera support, including the Olympus E-M1 Mark II (including HiRes support).auto-masking (Brush tool) now works on any image format (useful for Fuji Xtrans users in particular).the ability to colour-proof the currently selected output recipe.improved JPEG output quality at higher compression levels.improved application responsiveness when editing.

The new feature list for Capture One Pro 10 (hereafter CO10) includes:

This review looks at the features available in Capture One Pro 10 – be aware that not all of these may be available with different licence versions. I have been using Capture One since version 7, and I migrated away from Adobe completely when version 8 was released – you can read a detailed review of that experience here.
#Capture one pro 12 review software#
Is it worth upgrading?Ĭapture One is a RAW developer that was originally designed primarily to support Phase One’s digital medium format backs, but which is today a much more capable package that supports numerous camera types and which now rivals heavyweight software such as Adobe’s Lightroom.
#Capture one pro 12 review update#
Phase One has just announced the latest update to their flagship RAW processing software, Capture One 10, with a raft of new features and improvements – and a €99 price tag for the update.
