Then there’s Lightroom, which I’m sure we’re all familiar with. Navigating through your catalog is a royal pain, and trying to quickly filter your photos by lens, color tag, keyword, etc is literally impossible. I gave it a year to see if I could get used to it, but it all seemed like an afterthought from the developers. The way in which you have precise control over color is superb and far better than anything else you can find anywhere.Īnd it’s not just the color tools Capture One also has exceptional toning tools, layer adjustments, brushes, gradients, and more.Ĭapture One also handles Fujifilm RAW files better than Lightroom, and also includes the film simulations found in Fujifilm cameras (like the real ones developed by Fujifilm, not the imposters found in Lightroom).īut Capture One has lousy editing and cataloging. I love Capture One for its post-processing capabilities. It’s crucial for photographers with large libraries. It’s a way for you to search through all photos by keyword, the camera used, create collections (portfolios), and more. The “catalog” refers to a database of your photos and their attributes. It’s simply a lightning-fast file browser that allows you quickly edit your photos. The Structured Keywords tool in Photo Mechanic is a huge timesaver and critical to both organization and stock photographyīut Photo Mechanic (standard) has no cataloging or processing capability.
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