![]() ![]() #CAPTURE ONE VS PHOTOSHOP FULL VERSION#The step up from Express to the full version is significant in several areas, particularly color editing. This is the full C1 experience but limited to edit only RAF files. It may make sense for you to choose the C1 Fuji version. I'm now off to mess around with some more images in Capture One. To now see this leap forward in image quality is brilliant! In all honesty I think what I have now in the way of gear and software is more than adequate for my needs and ability. #CAPTURE ONE VS PHOTOSHOP MANUAL#I always shoot RAW and everything is in full manual mode all of the time whether using modern Fujifilm lenses or vintage glass. I enjoy the whole process, from taking the images to the post processing. ![]() I doubt it will be long until I leave Lightroom altogether though, I suspect it's just a case of learning how it works more. I'm going to persist with the Express version for a while and send bits and pieces to Photoshop for anything extra (targeted adjustments etc). ![]() The problem for me at least is that I actually enjoy the workflow in Lightroom. In Lightroom it's barely even possible to tell it's a clock! ? I was over 1km distant with a 50 year old 28mm lens at F/8.0 and ISO 160. On one image looking up the Vltava river I zoomed in to 400% after processing (not something I usually do) and I could clearly read the time and Roman numerals on a clock near the Charles Bridge. I've just put a couple of the same RAW images through Capture one Express and I was quite surprised. Everything was shot handheld and when I ran images through Lightroom they were ok, nothing special, but ok, the same image quality I've seen since day one. I've put it off as I love using my X-T30, I love the retro styling and experience, I love how I can set it up to function almost perfectly for my needs through custom buttons etc.Īs an example, on my last trip to Prague to visit my daughter I took my X-T30 and just one lens, a Hexanon AR 28mm F/3.5 (The best 7 element version from 1970). I thought it was a result of going to a cropped sensor as I had a Canon 5D mkII previously. I've never been blown away by the image quality up till now and almost considered making the switch to a Sony A7r III. So much so that I'm seriously considering making the switch full-time. The difference I'm seeing in processed images is astonishing. For the entire duration of my Fujifilm experience (around 2 years now) and since buying my X-T30 I've been a Lightroom/Photoshop subscriber but recently gave Capture one Express a go. ![]()
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