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Capture One Pro 10 Launched!

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  • Eric Nepean
    I work in SW development, its an expensive business. Which is much of it is outsourced to countries with lower labour rates.

    I'm quite happy to pay Phase one $100 a year to allow them to continue to support bug fixes fixes and develop new features, especially since Apple has abandoned Aperture.

    You cannot do one without the other, and it is a tricky business to do both.

    Or I should say would be quite happy, if Phase One would actually fix some of the serious slowdown problems, and admit that a high end iMac (far more expensive than all the money I've ever spent on C1) is a reasonable machine to run Caapture One Pro on.

    I have been having massive slowdown problems since C1 version 8, and I feel that the attention given by Capture One to these problems over these 3 releases has not been good value received for my upgrade money.

    I have effectidely had buggy SW where resolving the bugs has taken up far to much "photograghy" time over these last three years. I've actually done far less photograghy as a result of using this product.

    The ticket I now have for slow performance is being managed by a really good support guy, and it stays open which provides some hope that Capture One is actually working on a fix.
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  • Permanently deleted user
    Eric,

    I fully agree with you and keep my fingers crossed that your right. However, my current feeling is that PhaseOne has fundamental issues with their software development process, at least for the macOS. Memory issues solved in between V9 and V9.3 (took a lot of time for testing and documentation) are back in V10. I would expect that severe issues that have finally been fixed will be tested for in subsequent releases but this seems not to be the case.

    V10.02 is still not resolving any of the speed issues, at least not for me and certainly far from being performing as advertised: "Capture One Pro offers tools and solutions for every type of photographer, making asset management simple, fast and effective."

    Best

    Frank
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  • Eric Nepean
    Hi Frank, I agree with your concerns.

    SW verification is a discipline unto itself; if a company doesn't give it adequate priority (regarding people and release decisions ) then it ends up being bypassed. The discipline that bug fixes shall generate new test cases is also important and is sometimes resisted or ignored by other parts of the organization.

    I think Phase One still has work to do on this.
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