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Bought CaptureOne yesterday - Want my money back

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  • Ray!
    I have around 100,000 photos in 1,600 folders, all filed in a way that makes sense regarding their content. I've never used cataloguing with Lightroom, as I didn't want to become in any way dependent on its organisation system. The same applies with Capture One, and it's not needed.

    When I went from Lightroom to Capture One, I had no interest in retaining Lightroom adjustments etc, as I wanted to start afresh with Capture One and, on comparing results side by side with Lightroom, I would have had to toss out the Lightroom adjustments anyway. The clean start also made me look at older photos in a new light and every one has come out better for doing so.

    I also didn't feel the need to load all 100,000 photos into Capture One so that it could assign it's links to each photo, as I knew that would take a very, very, long time. It also wasn't necessary, for whenever I needed to work on files from an existing folder, that was the time when Capture One would do its thing. In some ways Lightroom is faster, but I'll accept that and enjoy Capture One's better processing capabilities.

    That said, I would have thought that from using Capture One for four weeks, the penny would have dropped regarding the issue that you've experienced. It was one of the first things that I noticed when I started my trial.
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  • H. Cremers
    Stefan,

    It seems that some of your "problems" are down to operator error. Copy and pasting adjustments (even the profile) is done in a different way. Check the documentation and phase one videos.

    But, a question, why did you purchase Capture One if Lr is giving you what you need? Not trying to upset you, just an honest question.

    If you like C1's processing better, you can still stay with Lr's catalog and use C1 as the raw engine. That way, you'd have the best of both worlds (if i understand you correctly). As far as i'm concerned, the catalog should not be married to the raw processing tool, it just messes things up. While Aperture and Lr seem to do OK as far as photos go, they are not really (or not at all) strong in other digital formats.

    Anyway, i'm using C1 as the raw processor with a different DAM. C1 is then in Session mode, in which it is a much stronger performer since that is how it started out. Also, you wouldn't need to do any catalogueing work in C1 in that case.

    Another note, C1 is highly sophisticated, the raw engine much more than the catalog, but it needs time and effort to learn its ways. Those ways are distinctly different from Lr and Aperture (and for me: better). YMMV
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  • sacherjj
    Not sure why you wouldn't have done an import while in trial mode. I'm currently doing Lightroom catalog import while trying out CaptureOne. I crashed C1 once, and I think this was due to some files missing but in Lightroom Catalog. So do a find missing files in Lightroom first and remove those from the catalog.

    One major annoyance I've found is if the catalog import fails and you try again, I get multiples of everything. So I have to delete the generated previews and start over. I was 400 left of a 37,000 image catalog, so this is frustrating. I see no duplicate handling at all. I read threads about it detecting duplicates if you don't have images in catalog and does if you don't. I'm not moving my files, so I have no idea why it doesn't detect. Must only check during normal Import.

    Overall, I'm liking the development process better in C1. I hate the vertical scrolling to get at all the tools. With some time, I can customize my toolbars for the steps I normally take.

    My HDR DNG files from Lightroom are pink noise. Not a big loss. Seems like I get better results from one image with pushed highlights or shadows in C1.

    PhaseOne would be smart to improve DAM on CaptureOne. I'm sure I'm not the only one that Adobe scared with their latest CC bug fest and feature removal.
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  • sacherjj
    Just converted my 100 or so PSD files to TIFF and did an import of my 37000 Lightroom pictures. (This was after Lightroom Catalog conversion to CaptureOne Catalog.) It is correctly finding the majority of files that were in the Catalog already and loading up the TIFFs.

    I have to say the Levels UI is the most intuitive way of conveying that adjustment. I've always had to tweak the typical levels slope and this just makes sense. Mapping it to the histogram is a great idea.

    Edit: Well Shoot. Just after I posted that, I cleared the log of duplicate messages. Don't clear the log, while it is logging duplicates as it crashes CaptureOne. Now I set log to not show on new messages and shut it. Hopefully it will get through everything.

    Lightroom is terrible slow. But I've crashed CaptureOne now 9 times. Kinda has me worried.
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  • Christian Gruner
    sacherjj wrote:
    Just converted my 100 or so PSD files to TIFF and did an import of my 37000 Lightroom pictures. (This was after Lightroom Catalog conversion to CaptureOne Catalog.) It is correctly finding the majority of files that were in the Catalog already and loading up the TIFFs.

    I have to say the Levels UI is the most intuitive way of conveying that adjustment. I've always had to tweak the typical levels slope and this just makes sense. Mapping it to the histogram is a great idea.

    Edit: Well Shoot. Just after I posted that, I cleared the log of duplicate messages. Don't clear the log, while it is logging duplicates as it crashes CaptureOne. Now I set log to not show on new messages and shut it. Hopefully it will get through everything.

    Lightroom is terrible slow. But I've crashed CaptureOne now 9 times. Kinda has me worried.


    What platform and CO version are you running ?
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  • sacherjj
    Running on Win 8.1.

    CO version 8.3.3.30 (c1bef4a)

    Finally finished the import, but now I've lost my folders for images. I realize that the DAM isn't anywhere near Lightroom, but I'm having trouble even creating Projects to categorize when I have to find images with a date filter. If the RAW processing wasn't so much more intuitive and customizable, I'd be done trying.
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  • Christian Gruner
    sacherjj wrote:
    Running on Win 8.1.

    CO version 8.3.3.30 (c1bef4a)

    Finally finished the import, but now I've lost my folders for images. I realize that the DAM isn't anywhere near Lightroom, but I'm having trouble even creating Projects to categorize when I have to find images with a date filter. If the RAW processing wasn't so much more intuitive and customizable, I'd be done trying.


    I will suggest you create a support-case, so they can take a deeper look.
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