Capture One 16.4.6 overview
Released on September 26, 2024, Capture One 16.4.6 is a service release containing in-app subscription switch, support for the Leica M11-D, Leica Q3 43, and Sony ZV-E10 II cameras, and support for the Canon RF28-70mm F2.8 IS STM lens.
Table of contents
- User experience and performance improvements
- Camera support
- Lens support
- System requirements
- Download, install, and update Capture One
- Recommendations and limitations
User experience and performance improvements
In-app subscription switch
A new Upgrade your plan option in the My Capture One menu allows you to upgrade your subscription while staying in the desktop app.
For details, see Switching to All in One / Capture One Studio.
Camera support
- Leica M11-D: file support.
- Leica Q3 43: file support, wired tethering.
- Sony ZV-E10 II: file support.
For details, see Camera Models and RAW Files Supported by Capture One.
Lens support
- Canon RF28-70mm F2.8 IS STM
For details, see Lens profile support in Capture One.
System requirements
macOS minimum requirements
- From macOS 12.7 to macOS 15.0
- Intel Core i3 (1st generation)
- 8 GB of RAM
- 10 GB of free hard disk space
- Calibrated monitor with 1280×800, 24-bit resolution
- Internet connection to run Capture One Live
Microsoft Windows minimum requirements
- Windows 10 64-bit (21H2 to 22H2) or Windows 11 (21H2 to 23H2)
- Intel Core i3 (1st generation) or AMD Jaguar Family
- 8 GB of RAM
- 10 GB of free hard disk space
- Calibrated monitor with 1280×800, 24-bit resolution
- Internet connection to run Capture One Live
4K monitors
For optimal performance on 4K monitors, we recommend doubling the initial specifications due to the increased computational demands. Additionally, investing in a high-performance GPU with ample VRAM is highly recommended for these configurations to handle the intensive graphics processing.
For details see Capture One System Requirements and OS Support.
Download, install, and update Capture One
See Download, Install, and Update Capture One.
Recommendations and limitations
Note: The information provided here is subject to change and unintentional errors may occur. For any queries or further clarification, please contact Capture One Support at https://support.captureone.com/
General guidelines
- Browsing folders containing unsupported image files may affect application performance.
- Previews from earlier versions of Capture One may be updated, which can affect the application performance the first time images are viewed in this version.
- Using a non-US laptop keyboard might require changing some of the standard keyboard shortcuts.
- Editing images in external applications other than Adobe Photoshop might result in unexpected behavior.
- Operating under virtualization software (e.g., Parallels, Hackintosh, etc.) may cause instability. These OS configurations are not recommended.
- Some cameras provide multishot functionality by way of multiple exposures or pixel shifting. In most cases, this functionality will not be available in Capture One. However, a single RAW file from the “stack” may be viewable and editable in Capture One (as if it was a shot in single Capture mode).
- Special or auxiliary modes (like pixel shift) are only supported if noted. If the information provided is incomplete or you need specific information pertaining to support in Capture One, kindly reach out to Capture One Support at captureone.com/support.
File support
- HEIC/HEIF support: Capture One supports HEIC/HEIF 8-bit files to the extent that the operating system supports the files. If you are on a Windows computer, you might need to download the two extensions “HEVC Video Extensions” and “HEIF Image Extensions” from Microsoft to enable support in Capture One.
- Capture One DNG colors: DNG files from camera models with native support in Capture One will per default have their native Capture One colors applied. DNG files from camera models that are not natively supported in Capture One will have generic DNG Standard colors applied. Adjustments and settings from other applications embedded in DNG files are not supported.
- Other file support: TIF/JPG/PSD/PNG files that are not in RGB color space cannot be adjusted within Capture One and will be read-only. Layered Tiff and PSD files can be supported for viewing purposes only. Reprocessing the image will result in a new flattened image.
- File size limitations: The smallest supported file for viewing has a minimum side of 16 pixels. The smallest supported file for editing has a minimum side of 512 pixels. The largest supported file is 715 megapixels or 65,000 pixels on the longest edge.
Known issues
- You can find a list of known bugs in a dedicated community forum topic titled Known Bugs. Note that this list may not be up to date on the day of a new Capture One version release.
Comments
5 comments
Still not compatible with macOS 15 "Sequoia"?
No mention of the promised macOS Sequoia support.
Hello, Sigma recently updated the Sony E-mount 28-105mm DG DN lens. Is it possible to update it in the software? Thank you.
If Sigma lenses have firmware that delivers lens profiles to the camera, and Sony cameras deliver the lens profiles in the raw file, then you should not need Capture One to do anything. The "Manufacturer Profile" selection in the Lens Correction tool should use the new profile delivered by the firmware of the new lens.
Do Sony cameras provide lens profiles with their raw files?
Capture One 16.4.6 runs on Sequoia. We know of one issue, you cannot properly select all paper sizes when printing. This works fine with 16.4.6 on macOS14.7 and macOS15.1 Beta, so we expect Apple will fix it.
Apart from that, we got some reports, both internal and external, on tethering failures and reduced speed performance. But we have followed up on all of these now and not identified a reproducible bug.
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