which one is better. like to get board view on this. i know lightroom better for presets. but if take that off table what is better of two
which one is better. like to get board view on this. i know lightroom better for presets. but if take that off table what is better of two
I've also never used any presets in Lightroom except for the ones I crafted myself. I've never used Capture One so I can't compare the two.
--Ron
… so I can't compare the two.
Right, that was your question and I did not answer it, so I'll try.
Quite a few years back, I had the problem of way too many apps
in the Applications Folder but none was really doing the thing right.
All softwares wanted to grab market shares but none thought of
doing things right. At that point, I had bought into 13 converters of
different approaches… still!
Then I was invited to explore another one for a colleague that heard
about it; he wanted my opinion, then and there it happened… BANG!
Yes, I felt clumsy at first because it was so… let's say "new":
At a given point, I even bought the worse… OnOne… another toy!
My report to the colleague after the trial period: OK, THAT'S IT and it
was Capture One 6 or 7 at the time. I always use the session workflow.
All my students are encouraged to explore it on their own and, up to
now, none resisted it.
I am, these days, working on the beta version of v.12 to be published
in a near future I hope. The new stuff is very exciting to me.
This converter and new apps from Affinity got me out of the major
softwares producer… finally.