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There is also a bit of a question mark over its long term future in terms of the Mac, as it needs rewritten as a 64 bit program, and Phase One are showing it very little love. However, in terms of speed and flexibility its still shows Lightroom and Capture One how a "proper"DAM should work.Īnother option worth looking at is Neofinder (or its Windows alter ego, that I have forgotten the name of) which is deceptively simple, but very powerful, fast and at a low cost. I have had spells of using this as my main catalogue along with using Sessions in Capture One. The author is very responsive, and changed some aspects of syncing XMPs to make it work better with C1, and is going to add copy raw+xmp to the copy option, so I can copy files into a session folder and copy the XMP file with it.Īs a non Capture one user, you probably won't know what sessions are, but they are sort of "project level" catalogues where all the raw files, and output files related to the same project are kept within the same folder structure to allow ease of archiving or sharing with other computers/users.Ĭapture One Express (for Sony) is a free award-winning image editing software that provides high-end image quality RAW development, easy management of your image files, and powerful editing tools.
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Capture One Pro (for Sony) can be bought for even more editing tools and tethered shooting capability. The name of the TS suggests that he or she is a macOS user. #NEOFINDER LICENSE 32 BIT#ĪFAIK, MediaPro is 32 bit software on macOS, correct me if I'm wrong. I highly recommend to get in touch with the developer first to find out when they're planning to release a 64 bit version. You don't want to invest many hours today only to find out that the software won't run on the next macOS update. While I raised the same point (and yes Media Pro is 32 bit) Apple are a bit ambiguous in what they are saying.