I’ve almost totally switched over from Instagram to VSCO.Īll that aside, I’m hoping the editing quality Capture One has on the desktop will be reflected on the iPad. Staff and I often message each other about how annoying all the apps are these days. But they also don’t acknowledge how many of us are burnt out on social media. Adobe and the Japanese manufacturers believe content creators are the biggest market. I say that as a journalist who swore off Adobe years ago because I genuinely felt they’re doing the bare minimum to help photographers. It has to be said, from the outside looking in, this doesn’t seem drastically different from Adobe Lightroom. More features are coming: Capture One purposely decided to launch with a reduced set of features.Controls: Capture One for iPad has gesture controls and a two-handed UI.Editing: According to the press release there are features like, “batch editing, Dehaze, film grain and Basic Color Editor, to Styles (presets) import and other advanced workflows.” The company adds that Star Rating, Color Tagging, Crop and Rotation, White Balance, Exposure, Dynamic Range, Clarity, and more are also available.That’s to say that if you’re editing on the computer, it won’t necessarily sync back to the iPad. From Capture One’s verbiage, I don’t think the edits and work completely sync back and forth. With Capture One for iPad, you can start working there, then sync it to the cloud and continue working there. With Adobe, the edits you make on your computer will sync across to mobile devices. From the language Capture One is using, this is how it seems different from Adobe. If you want to continue working on the desktop, you can do so via Cloud Sync.
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