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When I finally abandoned the long abandoned Apple Aperture as my main software, I decided I wasn't going to keep chasing the annual paid upgrades offered with Capture One. However, recently they had an upgrade offer that effectively meant I could skip a version and upgrade from V.12 (2019) to v.21 - actually that is only two versions difference due to a change in their naming system at the start of this year when they jumped form V12 to v20. Overall, there isn't any obvious stand out big changes that would justify a jump of just one version. The main things I've noticed are thumb
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Where I live I experience all the traffic of the Washington DC suburbs and the typical stress of large city commuting. I do my best to avoid it by traveling the back roads. Most commuters don’t see scenes like this because they drive the major thoroughfares, always in a rush to get to where they are going. I prefer taking my time and “smelling the roses along the way”. I think this proves it is worth the extra time. What do you think? This was taken with my Nikon Z7 + Nikkor Z 24-70/4S + a circular polarizer lens. I processed the image in Capture One Pro 12.
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Migrating Apple Aperture Libraries To Capture One Catalogs
Walter Rowe posted an article in Technical Zone
For those interested in migrating Apple Aperture libraries to Capture One I created this video that illustrates the process and details what metadata and organizational structure is migrated into Capture One. Here are some notes I made while testing this process over and over again in preparation to make the video. What Aperture Library information is imported into the Capture One Catalog Image files are imported into Capture One by reference Aperture Color Labels import correctly to Capture One Color Labels AA Color Labels – red, orange, yellow, green, blue, pur -
Migrating Apple Aperture Libraries To Capture One Catalogs
Walter Rowe posted a topic in General Photo Gear
For those interested in migrating Apple Aperture libraries to Capture One I created this video that illustrates the process and details what metadata and organizational structure is migrated into Capture One. Here are some notes I made while testing this process over and over again in preparation to make the video. What Aperture Library information is imported into the Capture One Catalog Image files are imported into Capture One by reference Aperture Color Labels import correctly to Capture One Color Labels AA Color Labels – red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purp -
Spotted this on photorumors.com. For those of you that use Fuji X series cameras with the X-trans sensor. http://photorumors.com/2013/01/14/capture-one-pro-7-0-2-with-x-trans-support-now-available-for-download/#more-37840
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