Comparing Capture One Pro and Express

I have been using Capture One Express as my primary RAW processing program for a while now. The workflow works well for me, and I like the results. After looking at some of the videos on Phase One’s youtube channel, I started thinking about upgrading. I currently have a demo version of Pro set up on another computer, and thought I would post a comparison of the two versions.

Disclaimer: This is a comparison of the main features, there are other options and features not covered here. Phase One offers a 60 day trial, and when you start the program it asks which version you want to run. Download the eval version, and use this as a guide to the available features.

Screenshots are from Mac for C1 Express or Lightroom, Windows for Pro.

Common Features:

A lot of the features are common across both Pro and Express, including: Continue reading “Comparing Capture One Pro and Express”

More Tractor Photos

These are photos of some tractors owned by a father and son that attend our church. They collect Minneapolis-Moline tractors, and were out there working on them while I was shooting, so I got a chance to hear some of the history of the machines. All the photos are with my D100, and theĀ 60mm f2.8D Micro-Nikkor, unless otherwise noted. RAW processing in Capture One Express.

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Engine of a Minneapolis-Moline Jetstar 3 tractor. 18-55, ISO 200, 1/750th at f/5.6.

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Watch Detail

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Detail of the back of my Seiko 5 automatic watch.

For those unfamiliar with them, the Seiko 5 series is a great introductory line of automatic (self-winding) watches. They run in the $50-100+ range, and keep pretty reasonable time. They also have an exhibition back, so you can see the clockwork inside.

D100, 60mm f2.8D Micro-Nikkor, f16 at 1/60, ISO 200 with a cheap flash bounced off a Westocott reflector for lighting.

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