Capture One began as a professional tethered shooting studio application, but has steadily migrated towards mainstream use. With the addition of full cataloguing tools in version 7, Capture One became a direct rival to Lightroom, offering raw conversions for a wide range of cameras, powerful non-destructive image adjustments, style presets, automatic lens corrections and local adjustments made with adjustment layers and masks – an easier approach to grasp than Lightroom’s, and powerful too.
Version 8 brings an updated processing engine, a modernised interface (the slider knobs are bigger, but nothing else leaps out), improved HDR tools, better noise and moiré reduction, a speed boost and sundry other improvements.
The basic workflow is the same, though. You import images into the Catalog, then use a series of tool tabs to adjust…
