biglouis
Well-known member
This comes up regularly in forums and YouTube. I know it sounds like the title for a 'Big Bang' episode but it is one that interests/concerns me as a Fuji user.
The conundrum is whether as a long-time, skills-invested user of Lightroom (in my case since the free beta version) I should convert or use alongside, Capture One.
The conundrum has resurfaced in the recent YouTube video by Thomas Heaton, a well followed and somewhat respected 'phoblographer' who has added an X-T3 to his equipment. Like me he is a long-time Lightroom user and also like me, reluctant to change to a new raw processor.
https://youtu.be/Q9DGXOZOWi0
See from 14 minutes onwards.
In his video he is surprised/concerned/impressed that the same landscape shot processed in C1 is vastly improved compared to LR.
Simple questions: (a) has anyone here moved from LR to C1 (recently) and did they find it worthwhile? (b) I am using both an X-T3 and 50R, is C1 good for both cameras?
LouisB
The conundrum is whether as a long-time, skills-invested user of Lightroom (in my case since the free beta version) I should convert or use alongside, Capture One.
The conundrum has resurfaced in the recent YouTube video by Thomas Heaton, a well followed and somewhat respected 'phoblographer' who has added an X-T3 to his equipment. Like me he is a long-time Lightroom user and also like me, reluctant to change to a new raw processor.
https://youtu.be/Q9DGXOZOWi0
See from 14 minutes onwards.
In his video he is surprised/concerned/impressed that the same landscape shot processed in C1 is vastly improved compared to LR.
Simple questions: (a) has anyone here moved from LR to C1 (recently) and did they find it worthwhile? (b) I am using both an X-T3 and 50R, is C1 good for both cameras?
LouisB