![]() ![]() 69 USD for the upgrade is a damn good price. but my brain is so set in it's lightroom click click done ways.I hope you did the upgrade through logging in to the DXO website and clicking the upgrade link there. but had dxo for many years (prime noise reduction etc). Did manage to use a discount code on the upgrade number. Everytime I get a new camera there are the on costs. I've been waiting for K3III suppport in photolab 4. This is something I didn't discover in DxO until now. In C1Pro I can drag/create links of any image folder of my system to the favourites section and the tools for organisation work completely on this basis, by example building smart albums over images of several folders etc. Photo Management compared to Capture One Pro Sessions seem to be weaker. For both correction modules are available. The other cameras I own are the Canon Powershot G10 and the Sony ZV-1. Usually I only use Pentax k-mount DSLRs (FF and APS-C) and lenses. (Unless that’s recently changed).Thank you very much for these infos! You can’t apply a lens correction across mounts if that matters to you. Speaking broadly, the only weak points I can pinpoint in the product are:ġ) less well known, fewer expert tutorials availableĢ) lens modules only work with the native bodies. So they don’t totally abandon you as the new version comes out but updates will dry up. Last night there was an updated version 4.something. Within a major release version there are multiple free updates during the lifecycle. The filmpack and perspective correction add on programs have had much longer release schedules. ![]() In my experience the release cycle is yearly for paid updates to the main product. I can’t speak to this new version yet - I’m still using version 4 as 5 just came out. Functionalities I use very often in Capture One Pro.ĭoes anybody experience any major weaknesses of DxO PhotoLab 5 compared to CaptureOne Pro? What's the release cycle of updates one has to pay for? Especially I didn't use local adjustments and other advanced tools. Until now I nearly only used standard corrections. Even the DA*11-18 correction module works nicely on FF images. Something I really miss in Capture One Pro. Similar fast like CatureOne Pro, very good image quality, easy to use and clear organised user interface.īest of all: there seems to be a lens correction module available for every Pentax lens I use. This is how I use Capture One Pro.įirst impression is very good. I downloaded the Mac trial version.ĭid some tests and now can say that it seems to be similar using Capture One Pro with Sessions (instead of catalogs). So with this version of DxO PhotoLab 5 and a tempting introduction price of 164,99 € I became curious what this software would offer. In addition my impression ist, that they more and more drift to the subscription price model (monthly, yearly). But the updates became more expensive every year - they now cost 229,- € (one-time payment) and contain mostly advances I don't really need and brands like Sony, Fuji, Canon and Nikon are supported much better than Pentax. ![]() Since years I'm a user of CaptureOne Pro (from C1P 7 I think) regularly updating nearly every year. ![]()
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