Funny how different software clicks differently with each person. Photoshop might as well be written in an alien language for all I can get out of it (very limited exposure to it though). I tried a trial version of DXO and just didn't care for the interface, tried it a time or two and stopped. LR I'm ok with, but since I picked up Capture One (3 days ago), I've been finding my results are better than what I am getting with LR, the pictures just have more clarity. I do landscapes, probably jmore leeway with colors in a landscape than there is with skin tones, haven't seen any problem in color tones. The sliders in Capture One do seem to create a greater change with less movement than they do in LR, but pretty much the same batch of sliders. I am starting to develop an attachment to C One
, feels natural, something I don't think I'd get out of Photoshop.Thanks for passing along your impression of it.
It is definitely funny how different software clicks differently with each person. l've tried C1 3 times and I don't see better clarity even with my new 5K screen. I wanted to the first time I tried C1 because I did not want to go subscription. I was expecting and wanted C1 to blow my socks off but it just didn't. C1 has a lot more advanced editing tools than LR if you desire to stay within one developer. Subscription is not appealing to many but it also comes with Portfolio. Personal websites can add up if that is important to someone.
My last test a few weeks ago.
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