

To conclude my experience with Capture One I would like to add the simple list of (+) and (-) : Adding Photoshop processing in the workflow with DPP & Lightroom, I don’t see any reason for the Capture One. Despite Capture One editing features looks good, as a Canon user, I don’t have a feeling it can replace my DPP & Lightroom combo.
#CAPTURE ONE PRO VS LIGHTROOM PROFESSIONAL#
Last but not least in my country Capure One price is almost x2 over Lightroom! And Digital Photo Professional is free.

The missing functions like adding manually photo to the map or auto sync EXIF with imported gpx file are not acceptable for me. Furthermore, GPS and mapping support of Capture One is very basic and it doesn’t feel my needs.

With DPP (Picture Style: Faithful) I get better balanced colors between Canon camera models (I have tested 5D3, 5D4, 5DsR and 1DXII raw files).įurthermore, after importing my catalogue (around 19000 photos, Win7, 64 bits, SSD HD) from Lightroom to Capture One I noticed C1 was working noticeable slower than Lightroom (for instance a search function by keywords is very slow, and yes, before that I did catalogue optimization). The default 5D4 colors of Capture One are not what I like. Turning off them in C1, the details of default DPP photo are very close to C1. To be clear, the default C1 5D4 raw settings include some preset parameters. Capture One default and DPP with above parameters
