About Thomas Fitzgerald

Thomas is a professional fine art photographer and writer specialising in photography related instructional books as well as travel writing and street photography. 

Capture One Pro 9 Released

Capture One Pro 9 Released

I had a nice little surprise waiting for me when I opened Capture One this morning. A dialog popped up letting me know that a major new version has been released, Capture Pro 9. It's available now, for the upgrade price of €99 if you're a Capture One 7 or 8 user. There are some big new features in this release, including a brand new processing engine. I've just upgraded my copy, and I'm going through it now. Once I've had a chance to play around I'll have a more detailed report, but in the mean time, here are some of the key new features (from their website)

  • An extra activation: Every Capture One Pro 9 licence now comes with 3 activations instead of 2 - so you can activate the studio machine, location laptop and the back up laptop machine without the stress of shuffling activations.
  • Re-designed Colour Editor Interface: A classic, reloaded. Easier interaction and Includes a new mask from colour selection feature.
  • Local Adjustment Curves: Curves adjustments can now be applied in a local adjustment mask
  • Luma Curves: The power of contrast curves without the over saturation. Luma curves are also available as a local adjustment.
  • Contrast Engine: Revised for even better image quality, colour and contrast work in harmony to provide more natural transitions. Skin tones have never looked better
  • Keyword and Libraries Tool: Organise, tag and find pictures easily with the new keywords feature.
  • Rescaling Engine: The new down-sampling engine is designed to help those producing for web. Smaller images - higher quality.

That's just a few of the new major features that have been listed. There's also improved support for tethering and some brushing enhancements. There's a lot to take in and I want to explore the new features properly before commenting on them. For more details visit Phase One's website.


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Adobe releases major Photoshop Update

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Capturing Autumn in Dublin City on the Sony A6000

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