Nikon D3
I've surfed the site and can't find any posts on Nikon D3, so excuse me if this has already been covered.
1. Does 4.1 support the D3?
2. If so, I want to process large numbers of images, say 500+ at the time, with only adjustments to one image and then be able to "select all and apply to all," hit the develop or process key and walk away, later to find the 16 bit tiffs in a folder. I don't want fancy stuff, just want to get to a tiff without a ton of fluff and confusion. Look at the first image, set the color, and then set the levels, hit select all, and then hit develop. Is this asking too much?
I will be using a new Mac Pro with 10.5x. Is the above possible, or will I be pulling my hair out with crashes, clitches, cluster __, and all of the rest.
I've owned a Phase One back and used C1 Pro xxx for 4 years, nearly 7 days a week. Once I got the problems ironed out, it was great.
Any ideas?
Thanks..
1. Does 4.1 support the D3?
2. If so, I want to process large numbers of images, say 500+ at the time, with only adjustments to one image and then be able to "select all and apply to all," hit the develop or process key and walk away, later to find the 16 bit tiffs in a folder. I don't want fancy stuff, just want to get to a tiff without a ton of fluff and confusion. Look at the first image, set the color, and then set the levels, hit select all, and then hit develop. Is this asking too much?
I will be using a new Mac Pro with 10.5x. Is the above possible, or will I be pulling my hair out with crashes, clitches, cluster __, and all of the rest.
I've owned a Phase One back and used C1 Pro xxx for 4 years, nearly 7 days a week. Once I got the problems ironed out, it was great.
Any ideas?
Thanks..
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[quote="Moose" wrote:
1. Does 4.1 support the D3?
Yes, you can find a list of supported raw files in the release notes on the download pages of CO 4.x[quote="Moose" wrote:
2. If so, I want to process large numbers of images, say 500+ at the time, with only adjustments to one image and then be able to "select all and apply to all," hit the develop or process key and walk away, later to find the 16 bit tiffs in a folder. I don't want fancy stuff, just want to get to a tiff without a ton of fluff and confusion. Look at the first image, set the color, and then set the levels, hit select all, and then hit develop. Is this asking too much?
No, not asking too much. You can do this easily with CO 4.x. There is a hidden feature to use the shift-key in conjunction with another key like process button to put ALL selected images in the queue, but otherwise no problem.
I suggest you download and install a 30-day trial to see for yourself. Even better, if you have a CO 3.x Pro key, CO 4.x is free for you. What are you waiting for? 😄0 -
Thanks Paul. After 5 years of being an owner of a Phase One back, (sold it last year along with my studio) and using Capture One to process hundreds of thousands of files, I've decided to use Bibble's software. I downloaded a 14 day trial, looked at a demo video, and was processing raw files in 3 minutes. (I think it was closer to 90 seconds but I don't want to seem as though I'm exaggerating) I see nothing on this site but Super Big Hassles with Phase One. 0 -
You are right Moose. Except for Paul, everyone here posts to record problems and boredom. But there are many users that use C1 daily and don't need to post because everything is working fine.
People don't often post or call just to say everything's fine.
Believe me if you want : C1 is still one of the best soft for capture, editing and processing.0
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