As a fashion and beauty photographer, I shoot in the studio 70% of the time. I rarely shoot by myself but rely on a creative team – a fashion stylist, makeup artist, hair stylist, set designer, etc., and often there’s also a client. Shooting directly to Capture One on my computer using tethered capture means the team and client can make adjustments as we go – and I can focus on directing the model.
I shoot with Fujifilm GFX 50S, which is a mirrorless medium format camera. As opposed to a typical DSLR, I can see the result of every single shot right after I snap it – in my camera’s viewfinder. It’s really convenient that I don’t have to look constantly back at the screen.
Meanwhile, Capture One’s photo editing software isn’t just for post-production – it also makes the shooting process easier with tethered capture. This feature lets you connect your camera to your computer and customize the settings directly in Capture One – with lots of customizable options for your capture and detailed camera settings right in the software.
COPENHAGEN, March 3rd, 2020: Capture One, the leading name in photo editing software, celebrates the release of Capture One version 20.0.3 which sees the company offer the first official support to the Fujifilm X-T4 – plus support for additional new cameras and lenses from other brands. Capture One FUJIFILM Award-winning image editing software Capture One is developed with the ambition of enabling creatives to achieve their vision. Through a smooth, efficient workflow Capture One is the professional’s choice in imaging software. So it's finally happened:Phase One and Fujifilm have collaborated to bring film simulations to the newest version of Capture One! The film simulations in Capture One work with most of Fujifilm's.
I’ve been using Capture One for about 7 or 8 years now, and I love the wide range of adjustments this photo editing software provides. I’m especially happy that it supports Fujifilm, as my camera has a really wide dynamic range and range of colors captured in RAW format, and Capture One has Fuji specific ICC profiles and Curves corresponding to film styles of Fujifilm cameras. A lot of photographers love Fuji for its Fujifilm Film Simulations, and you can select from several film options as you shoot (even if you shoot RAW!), that really helps with an overall color and contrast direction for the shoot. But if you didn’t choose any or you have changed your mind, you can select another Fujifilm Film Simulation directly in Capture One!
- Fujifilm 専用の写真編集ソフトウェアのメリットを体感してください。 Capture One Fujifilm の強力な編集ツールと Fujifilm Film Simulations で写真編集が簡単にできます。.
- And for many cameras and camera backs from Canon, Fujifilm, Mamiya Leaf, Nikon and Sony, Capture One can even take charge of the capture process, allowing you to shoot remotely by tethering your camera to your desktop or laptop.
Because my camera is medium format, this means large files and lots of data. I’ve never had issues with Capture One processing and applying adjustments to files as I shoot. It has never slowed me down, which is really critical when you are working with other people and to a strict schedule on-set. And what I love about my GFX 50S is how much I can do to the RAW files in post production. Even if you severely underexpose or overexpose an image, there is so much information in the file so it can easily be recovered!
Left – After, Right – Before
Creating colors
I do a lot of color correction and color grading in my work. I plan out a color palette before the shoot, of course, but often you can’t get the exact colors you want in-camera.
Sometimes I shoot with color gels to create different effects, knowing what I will do to this or that color in post production using my photo editor. For example, the above image on the right-hand side was shot with a 1/4 magenta gel on a tungsten light. When I added cyan and green to the image in Capture One, it helped me get closer to natural, slightly vintage skin tone look I was after, while making the background green.
Temperature and Tint adjustments. Color Balance adjustments.
The Color Balance tool is probably my favorite tool in Capture One. It allows me create a certain mood and add a personal touch to an image. I usually do my tonal range adjustments and color grading on two separate layers. That allows me to turn them OFF one at a time and see if I want to adjust them further.
Left – After, Right – Before the color grading, see the layer on the left is OFF.
To save time on color grading with Luminosity masks in Photoshop, I often do additional layers in Capture One and use the Luma Range tool for a precise selection of tones. For example, in the image below I wanted the highlights and the background to be a bit cooler to add more depth to the image. So I used the Luma range tool to select the lightest areas in the image and apply Color Balance specifically to them. If not all the selected areas (shown in red below) are needed, it is easy to erase parts of the mask with the eraser tool.
Left – applying mask to lighter tones only. Middle – part of the face, neck and shirt erased from the mask.
Using the same principle I can make a separate layer with the Luma Range Mask just for the hair which is the darkest part of this image. Here is the image before and after the Luma Range layer is applied.
Left – After, Right – Before
The difference is subtle, but that’s what you need the Luma Range tool for – subtle color grading to achieve more depth in an image, and overall more finished look.
The most powerful image processor
Overall, Capture One is a critical part of my studio workflow. I find that the photo editing software processes RAW files unlike any other RAW editor. And it improves with every new version! I’ve compared files processed in other software programs to the results in Capture One, and the result is very different. Capture One just sees more nuances in color in different parts of dynamic range.
It’s also crucial for editing skin tones and for fashion photography. Because you’re dealing with designer clothes, professional models and creative lighting – you need to get the most out of your capture!
Download a free 30-day trial of Capture One 20 and see all you can do with the latest photo editing tools.
Kristina Varaksina
Russian-born Kristina Varaksina has resided in the USA since 2010 and currently lives and works in New York.
Kristina is recipient of multiple prestigious photography awards, like Prix de la Photographie, Communications Arts Photography Annual, Int’l Photography Awards, PDN Faces, and many more.
Kristina is recipient of multiple prestigious photography awards, like Prix de la Photographie, Communications Arts Photography Annual, Int’l Photography Awards, PDN Faces, and many more.
Varaksina’s focus is to capture human emotions and the psychological impressions of her subjects’ mind – permitting the characters to project their internal reality. Kristina Varaksina’s personal works are etherial, projecting the psyche onto the corners of a room. Through a conscientious attention to light and a soft palette these allegories come to life and absorb the viewer into their microcosm.
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If you have ever been enthralled by the quality of pictures on glossy magazines, you might be wondering about the skills of the photographer as well as his camera. However, you might not be aware of what is happening behind the scenes.
Even the leading photographers make exposure or aperture setting mistakes and depend on imaging software to fix the problem. You too can enhance the quality of your photographs with these programs.
Although there are several such programs available online, we shall be discussing Capture One vs Lightroom 2020 to find out which one of them is the leader.
Remember, we shall touch the price factor in this Capture One vs Lightroom review, but shall concentrate more on the capabilities of the programs and use that parameter to give them weight.
We shall break up this comparison into different components so that you can compare the difference between the two.
Capture One Pro vs Lightroom CC Classic
The contents in this section will help you determine whether you should opt for the pro version of Capture One or Lightroom CC or Classic.
Phase One has pulled out all the stops to ensure that it retains the top of the market position. Their specialization is in manufacturing hi-end digital software and equipment.
The most significant advantage of their program is that the user can customize the workspace.
Non-destructive Editing
Like Lightroom, Capture One is non-destructive when making adjustments.
Vibrance and Saturation
In Capture One, the Saturation in ‘Exposure Tool' is similar to ‘Vibrance' in Lightroom. So, you'll not miss the ‘Saturation' and ‘Vibrance' sliders found in Lightroom because C1 does a very good job at combining both with its ‘Saturation'.
Black and White Sliders
In Capture One, the ‘Levels Tools' is a good replacement for Lightroom's ‘Black and White sliders'.
Curve Tool
In Capture One, the ‘Curve Tool' is similar to the ‘Tone Curve' found in Lightroom.
New Capture One Lightroom Presets
This permits you to use Lightroom presets in Capture One. This, particular, comes in handy when migrating or switching to Capture One from Lightroom.
You can import presets into Capture One or create your own presets and styles and all presets and styles can be saved and previewed (before applying them).
They can be applied to layers for opacity control.
These styles and presets can also be exported to other computers running Capture One.
Styles and Presets in Capture One can also be applied during capture or the importing of images.
However, always remember that any preset or style applied during import or capture can always be removed by you if you do not need them or if you need to change the style and preset.
Capture One Lightroom Workspace and Workflow
My vote goes to Capture One when considering the workspace and workflow.
With only one window, the tools are organized to the left while the browser will be to your right.
There is a striking resemblance between the workspace of Capture One and Lightroom. From the window, then workspace, just select ‘Migration' and you'll see the similarity between Lightroom and Capture One.
All the tools in Capture One can easily be moved around, re-organized or hidden if you need to.
Capture One Pro Fujifilm vs Lightroom
I took the same photograph and tried to convert its RAW images through both Lightroom and Capture One. Although Lightroom has improved recently, its competitor produced better pictures in my Capture One 20 vs Lightroom Fuji 2020 evaluation.
Capture one is better, as imaging software, for Fuji GFX and provides better results after editing for the Fuji XT2.
Capture one pro efficiently processes RAW images captured through Fuji XT3 digital camera and cameras that use the Fujifilm x-trans sensor, than Adobe Lightroom does.
Some Fuji cameras supported by Capture One include:
- Fujifilm X-T2
- Fujifilm X-T3
- Fujifilm X-H1
- Fujifilm X-Pro2
- Fujifilm GFX 50S
- Fujifilm GFX 50R
- Fujifilm GFX 100
- and more
The Capture One Pro Fujifilm 20 has been designed especially for a seamless and smooth operation for Fuji users.
Avoid the ‘Adobe Fuji Worms'
Do you want to avoid the ‘Adobe Fuji Worms'? Capture One does a better job when rendering files from Fuji. In fact, Capture One now has a Fuji version for this purpose.
Fujifilm Simulations Retained and Better Looking
All images become print-ready in no time with the use of Capture One as it makes the colors sharp with great depth. Added to this, all Fujifilm simulations can be found in Capture One.
Capture One Image Quality vs Lightroom
When it boils down to image quality, I'll say that Capture One is slightly better than Lightroom.
The Capture tool tab is the gateway to tethered shooting with a supported digital single-lens reflex camera.
When connected to the computer, you can import photos directly into a catalog or session and save them on the hard disk drive or even an external drive. This helps you avoid the headaches associated with importing from a memory card.
This earns brownie points for the Capture One. It also handles images from the Fuji X series cameras much better than Lightroom.
Capture One Pro Speed vs Lightroom
When browsing photographs, while using Capture One and Lightroom together, I found that the former was much faster. This is particularly clear if you magnify individual images or when you are applying a large number of local adjustments.
It took Lightroom 218 seconds to generate 45 previews whereas Capture One did it in 74 seconds flat.
Next, I tried to export 52 jpeg images. Capture one did it in 217 seconds whereas Lightroom froze down.
One other area in which the Capture One outperforms Lightroom is in tethering speed tests. It is, usually, pretty instantaneous.
Lightroom vs Capture One Tethering Speed Test
Therefore, when we compare Capture One Pro vs Adobe Lightroom in terms of speed, we find C1 to be faster and more instantaneous.
Capture One Pro for Sony vs Lightroom
Lightroom does not support RAW images from all cameras. However, they are adding more of them with each update.
Capture One has addressed this problem for RAW files, especially those shot on Sony cameras, by offering a separate version for only editing Sony images.
I tested this with different versions of Sony cameras such as Sony a7iii and Sony a7rii and did not face any problems processing the RAW images.
There is no need to emphasize which of the two software I'll opt for when it comes to selecting Capture One or Lightroom for Sony.
Some Sony cameras, fully, supported by Capture One include:
- Sony RX100M4
- Sony RX100M5
- Sony RX10M2
- Sony RX10M3
- Sony RX10M4
- Sony RX1RM2
- Sony a68
- Sony a77 II
- Sony a99 II
- Sony a6300
- Sony a6500
- Sony a7 II
- Sony a7 III
- Sony a7S
- Sony a7S II
- Sony a7R II
- Sony a7R III
- Sony a9
- and more
Capture One Pro 20 (for Sony) has been specially designed for Sony users.
Capture One for Canon vs Lightroom
Those who are wondering if Capture One is better than Lightroom should click photographs with different models of Canon cameras and try to process the RAW image with both Capture One and Lightroom.
While Lightroom has limited support for Canon cameras, Capture One can easily handle pictures taken from a wide variety of Canon cameras and macro lenses.
For the uninitiated, the Capture One can process RAW images from more than 500 cameras, which is something that Adobe Lightroom cannot boast of.
Capture One, fully, supports the following Canon cameras:
- Canon 100D/Rebel SL1
- Canon 1000D/Rebel XS
- Canon 1100D/Rebel T3
- Canon 1200D/Rebel T5
- Canon 1300D
- Canon 2000D
- Canon 4000D
- Canon 450D/Rebel XSi
- Canon 500D/Rebel T1i
- Canon 550D/Rebel T2i
- Canon 600D/Rebel T3i
- Canon 650D/Rebel T4i
- Canon 700D/Rebel T5i
- Canon 750D/Rebel T6i
- Canon 760D/T6s
- Canon 800D/Rebel T7i
- Canon 40D
- Canon 50D
- Canon 60D
- Canon 70D
- Canon 77D
- Canon 7D
- Canon 7D Mark II
- Canon 6D
- Canon 6D Mark II
- Canon 5D Mark II
- Canon 5D Mark III
- Canon 5DS R
- Canon 5DS
- Canon 1D Mark III
- Canon 1Ds Mark III
- Canon 1D Mark IV
- Canon 1D X
- Canon 1D C
- Canon EOS R
- Canon EOS RP
Capture One Catalog vs Lightroom
Individuals using Photoshop get Lightroom for free as it is a part of the Adobe Creative Cloud family.
However, when it comes to opening multiple catalogs, Capture one takes the prize as Lightroom can open only one catalog at a time, and that catalog is divided into multiple collection and collection sets.
On the other hand, Capture One Pro organizes photos in sessions, ideal for separating single client sessions as well as collection sets, which is far better for more massive sets of images.
Apart from this, the keyword tool of Capture One makes it simpler to add keywords to the metadata of an image. This is yet another reason why I prefer Capture One compared to Lightroom.
Every professional photographer knows that Capture One delivers an extensive suite of powerful tools to edit, manage, and export images.
Some people may consider using Capture One with Lightroom for special reasons. However, this may not be necessary as Capture 1 makes for a good replacement for Lightroom. It is simply an embodiment of all the necessary editing tools that you will ever need.
Capture One Lightroom Integration and Import
Importing your lightroom catalog into Capture One is a, fairly, straightforward process.
In Capture One, create a catalog where you plan to import the files from Lightroom into. Then select ‘Lightroom Catalog' under ‘Import Catalog' in the ‘file menu.
Even Photoshop PSD files are now supported by Capture One. So, you no longer have to do any conversion to different formats. Just put your files in the library as they are.
Thus, you should not face any difficulty with Capture One Lightroom migration.
Available Plugins
Now, the new Capture One plugin permits you to publish images with greater flexibility for adjustments. You can always download more plugins at the ‘preferences' section.
Capture One Color vs Lightroom
Capture One Pro users are delighted with its color management capabilities.
On the one hand, Lightroom has the hue saturation luminance (HSL) panel with sliders and red, green, blue (RGB) curves adjustments while Capture One has several other options for manipulating that color.
These options include shadow, highlight and mid-tone adjustments for color balance as well as a dedicated channel only to adjust skin tones. This makes removing skin redness a piece of cake.
Also, Capture One has luminance curves adjustment option as well. In this Lightroom versus Capture One review, the latter is the winner.
Capture One DAM vs Lightroom
Many photographers plan to move away from Lightroom soon as their strategy will require them to use cloud storage for their originals. Version 20 of Capture One will feature a good DAM or catalog. Goodbye to storing my images on the cloud.
This phase one Capture One Pro 20 vs Lightroom 8 accolade goes to C1 because of the DAM feature.
Given all these advantages there is no doubt as to which of the two programs offers better facilities when comparing Capture One 20 vs Lightroom 2020.
If you ask me whether to purchase Capture One or Lightroom 8, I would say, go for the latest version of the former.
Capture One Features vs Lightroom
Capture One permits you to add handwritten notes on an image. You can follow the same when you have time.
This is beneficial as well, in case you are not editing the photos. It gives your colleagues working on the same project an opportunity to follow your thought process easily.
Capture One follows a session-based workflow, allowing you to make use of tokens to set where you want your images to be saved.
The photos, apart from adding themselves when exported, will also generate the path for you. The icing on the cake is that it will store the smaller web images in the same project, albeit in different folders. This is amongst the numerous reasons why you may consider a switch to Capture One today.
Capture One for Landscape vs Lightroom
Landscape photographers do not manage collections of tens of thousands of images, with corrections on half of them, which they leave waiting to be exported based on their requirements.
Most of them select one photograph from a shooting session, and when they start to develop it, they get ahead with it till the end.
Can Capture One Replace Lightroom?
In short, Capture One can run 10 years' worth of landscape photography in less than ten minutes. Try the same in Lightroom, and you will get the answer to the above question.
Capture One for Tethering vs Lightroom
The Live view option in Capture One allows users to send their camera's Live view to their computer.
Capture One Fujifilm
Connections for Tethered Shooting
Capture One also provides better grids, focus controls and a few other useful features that allow you to make adjustments during tethered shooting when compared to Lightroom.
Tethered Shooting Speed Test
Capture One is also faster for tethered shooting as you can see from the speed test conducted above. While Lightroom got the job done in 4.25 seconds, C1 finished in 3.28 seconds.
Having, originally, been designed as a tethering software many years ago, Capture One is, indeed, powerful when it comes to tethered shooting. It is, simply, the most advanced in this regard.
The process for tethered shooting with Capture One is as simple as creating a new session (or use catalogs), connecting your camera and start to shoot.
With your camera connected, you can automatically preview, adjust and control your camera from your computer.
Adjust Different Settings on Your Camera from Inside of Capture One
Capture One for Leica vs Lightroom
Unlike Lightroom, Capture One boasts of highly precise color profiles for most Leica cameras. There is no room for comparison.
Capture One one, fully, supports Leica cameras and lenses.
For cameras, these include the:
- Leica TL2
- Leica X-U
- Leica CL
- Leica M262
- Leica V-Lux Typ 114
- and more
While for Lenses, these include:
- Leica Summicron M 2/90
- Leica Elmarit M 2.8/90
- and more
Capture One for Nikon vs Lightroom
Although Lightroom was the first to offer support for Nikon cameras, version 20 of Capture One has tilted the scales in its favor. It is time for you to be moving from Lightroom to Capture One.
Some, fully, supported cameras for Nikon include:
- Nikon D3
- Nikon D3X
- Nikon D3s
- Nikon DF
- Nikon Z6
- Nikon Z7
- Nikon D5000
- Nikon D5100
- Nikon D5200
- Nikon D5300
- Nikon D5500
- Nikon D5600
- Nikon D7000
- Nikon D7100
- Nikon D7200
- Nikon D7500
- Nikon D90
- Nikon D300
- Nikon D300s
- Nikon D600
- Nikon D610
- Nikon D700
- Nikon D750
- and more
Capture One Noise Reduction vs Lightroom
As Capture One applies a more aggressive sharpening, the LNR (Luminance Noise Reduction) is most likely required to prevent noise objects from being sharpened. Compared to Lightroom, the Capture One LNR produces smoother results. This again proves which is better.
With Capture One, you can retain the details while reducing the noise.
Capture One for Olympus vs Lightroom
The native RAW conversion for Olympus images in Lightroom is not quite what it could be. My photographer friend feels that the quality of the import in Capture One is the one that suits him the best.
Capture One Express Fuji
This was, of course, after testing the quality of the imports of different images coming from various camera lenses with different RAW conversion and photo editing programs. Capture One emerged to be the best of them.
Not satisfied as yet? Let us compare Capture One and Lightroom a bit more.
Capture One Performance vs Lightroom
I tried to export 52 jpeg images. Capture one completed it, effortlessly, in 217 seconds while Lightroom froze down.
Capture 1 can be up to 10 times faster than Lightroom, especially when it comes to the importing and editing of photos.
Do you still have doubts as to whether to go for Capture One Pro or Lightroom?
Capture One Price vs Lightroom
Unlike the subscriptions that you have to pay when using Lightroom, you do not have to pay subscriptions with Capture 1. You can buy Capture One Pro by paying a one-time fee for any of the ‘Perpetual license' plans for the Pro, Fujifilm or Sony editions of the program.
With the Pro edition of Capture One, you get everything (including support for Sony and Fujifilm).
Capture One RAW Conversion vs Lightroom
While both of them have the capability to handle RAW images, I would opt for Capture One, as it accepts RAW files from more than 500 cameras, something that Lightroom cannot boast of.
Lightroom Sharpening vs Capture One
Lightroom updates their program regularly and has various tools to adjust sharpness. However, the moment you try Capture One you will notice that it is in a different league. It has roughly the same set of tools, so you will not face any orientation problems.
The main advantage is that the algorithms that do the actual work are really more sophisticated and permit users to get results that could only be obtained through Photoshop. This is why professional photographers choose Capture 1 pro vs Lightroom.
One other good thing about Capture One is that you can first preview the output. For instance, if you want to export a RAW image to a JPG for web or screen, you can preview the image with its real resolution and adjust the sharpening for output on the go.
Lightroom vs Capture One for Beginners
Thanks to its ease of use as well as its friendly interface, Capture One has a user-friendly interface that is similar to that of Lightroom.
Just like the offering from Adobe, those who have never used a photo editing program before can master Capture One in a couple of days. The workflow of Capture One is a delight to use and easy to understand. It also has a ‘learning hub' to help in making the workflow seamless.
It is, therefore, not a surprise why it is the preferred choice amongst professional and amateur photographers worldwide.
Conclusion
Now that we have covered Capture One vs Lightroom 8, you should be in a better position to decide between the two programs.
Should you go for Capture One 20 vs Lightroom Classic CC, or should you make a switch if you have been using Lightroom before?
Well, the choice is up to you to decide.
Capture One Fujifilm 12 Review
For those contemplating making a switch from Lightroom to Capture One, there is no doubt that this is a good replacement for Lightroom.