

If I do buy it I won’t install this until the first bug fix or a bunch of good reports are out. The question is does this newest version do something I want compared to v12. I moved my catalogue and fixed all the keywords, ratings, labels and albums once I switched. I did have C1 before Aperture went into the scrap heap. I love C1 for the files it produces and I switched once Aperture was officially cancelled. I got rid of cable TV years ago, and with the exception of utilities I have no recurring monthly bills.īecause photography is strictly a hobby I try to be frugal and make sure what I buy I use and it is the best option, for me. That being said I just despise subscription anything. I don’t have income to offset the expense.
#Capture one for mac software#
So any expense on software or hardware is an expense. Many reasons but I worked part time for a studio and giving up my Saturdays for half the year became too much. I got out of weddings once digital became mature. I get your point about sucking it up if you need it. You buy the tools you need to do the job and that's just part of the deal. The way I see it, if I'm forced to buy another seat for C1, it's not that big of a deal in the grand scheme. So you either bitch about it and do without or you just pay up and have the tools you need. The point about diminishing returns as software matures is one I've made many times over the years, so, of course, Adobe is going to push you into subscriptions even when they said they wouldn't. If it runs faster than v12 and it will work on the new Apple hardware I might rethink my position.Īdobe in unrivaled when it comes to Photoshop, but, for the type of work I do and the way I've become accustomed to working in the last twenty years, they lag considerably in raw processing, and although I do use ACR on occasion, it's never for serious work and just never like Lightroom at all. I am probably going to skip this version too. People start to decide if spending money on a new version really gives them anything. Later on, the developers make minor bug fixes, change the interface a little and possibly add a feature that not many want or need. When software is newer each revision brings huge improvements in features, speed and the interface. Reduced revenue, hence the push for subscriptions and extra charges for multiple machines.
#Capture one for mac upgrade#
Like Adobe each upgrade is not really a big change. Also anything you want to learn is easily found on YouTube tutorials. It's cheaper and you get a much more robust system and continuous updates. Instead of giving it to the codersprogrammers who work hard!!! Bosses just sits around scratching their. those freakin bosses they want xmas bonuses!!!

, don't let a couple hundred dollars color your overall decision. I'll keep using it but I may have to just buy another seat, or go back to the five seat license I used to have. up, don't let a couple hundred dollars color your overall decision.

then I have a powerful desktop at home., it's a perfect setup for me.Ĭapture One why would you do this You will lose good customers. I have two laptops 1 mac and 1 windows I use them both. I am having some doubts now if I want to continue with C1. why change to 2 activations for v21? Bring it back to 3!!! So for CAPTURE ONE v10-20 perpetual - 3 activationsĬAPTURE ONE v21 perpetual and later - 2 activations This post is coming from CAPTURE ONE themselves.
