For me, they are more “fun”.īut, let’s go back to the reasons for using a D780. The D3, and my Df, and my Leica M cameras are limited compared to the D780, and require a bit more “thinking” to get the most out of them. The D780 is perfect, and has lots of capability, and I suspect it can do anything I’m likely to want to do. I don’t think I am very logical, and I’m mostly doing photography for fun, because I enjoy it, it’s relaxing, and in the long run, I get pretty much the same results regardless of what camera I use. You should never use old technology especially when your newer technology can do all the old technology can do plus a lot more. As you have found out from your latest escapade. Why are you using your D3 instead of your D780. If you need a lot of other tools, DXO can be used with C1 or Lr to get the best everything. Overall, if the image quality itself is the goal, DXO is still the best. Hence one can take advantage of both programs. It has some interesting features like ability to easier and better color and exposure matching between shots, it has probably the best theater support and more organizational type tools.įor that reason some people prefer to work in Capture One, but also prefer image quality of PhotoLab.ĭXO’s PhotoLab or PureRAW offer, as you know ability to export Linear DNG + optical corrections and all the denoising and all that and it will be compatible with programs like Capture One to continue working as if the RAW was out of camera. Like Adobe, since few versions ago Capture One offers panorama stitching and HDR merging, I think it offers AI assisted horizon fixing and AI dust removal for dust on the lens and server. Its just a big different way of working that for some users takes a bit of getting used to. Both program have plethora of tools for editing of tone and color of virtually all images for almost all needs. Well, PhotoLab offers better demosaicing and denoising and lens correction that in my tests can be seen when you compare the exported images of the two software.Ĭapture one and PhotoLab can have similar or different color rendition, depending on what you choose. One quick question here - once an image is edited in Capture One, and also edited in PhotoLab, what will the differences be, if any? Are they different only in how the tools are used, or does one of them create a “better” end result?
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