So the tutorials offered by the OP would be great, plus if anybody is considering Capture One, you should also look into some sort of tutorials. However, consistent across the majority of reviews is that Capture One does not have a very intuitive interface, has a long learning curve, and is "different" to the point of confusion for some. Generally, reviews are positive and the app is recommended. It might not be as ubiquitous as Adobe Lightroom, but Capture One Pro is arguably a better piece of software for those wanting to truly get the most out of their images. (As a sidebar: this thread interested me so I investigated Capture One. Can I use Lightroom only for RAW conversion / tweaking and disable (or not use) other features such as cataloging? Does Phase One ever put Capture One on sale?Ģ. If I get a standalone of Lightroom, my only need would be using ACR to convert RAW, tweaking, then exporting back to PS CS5.ġ. Phase One looks good, but $300 for Pro 8 is too expensive. I am presently considering signing onto Creative Cloud not for PS6, but just to have access to the newer RAW engine. ![]() PS CS5 cannot be upgraded beyond the 2010 ACR engine I have read that 2012 (and beyond?) work better for RAW conversions. I currently use CS5 which I believe has the 2010 ACR engine. A question about ACR, Capture One and Lightroom
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