Does C1 LE 3.7 support the Canon 1DMKII?
I didn't see it listed on the supported cameras on the website but I can't understand why it wouldn't be. I used the trial version and it's the best converter I've found for this camera bar none. I don't need full ICC profile support or EXIF, what else is significant from the Pro version that I might miss?
Thanks
Mark
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Mark
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Mark,
The 1D MkII is most certainly supported in Capture One, and with improved ICC profiles.
In the PRO version you will find a Color Editor where you can create your own camera color profiles, RGB to CMYK conversions, and tetherability directly into Capture One for all Canon EOS DSLR cameras are the big ones. See the Software area of the web site for more information regarding features and functions.
Cheers,
k c0 -
Thanks for the reply Keith, those are features that I don't really need so I'm going to go with the LE version. Will I receive the new 3.7 version if I purchase it tomorrow? Also, I have a pc and a powerbook, do I get both licenses or only pc or mac?
Mark0 -
Mark,
You will get v3.7 LE when you purchase. Sorry I neglected to tell you another difference between PRO and LE. That is the PRO version is cross-platform and the license is good for both Mac and IBM, but the LE is specific to one or the other machines.
One more difference to mention is that PRO will Process multiple (3 - PC and many - Mac ) output file types, i.e. jpeg for web, High quality JPEG, High quality 16-bit TIFF all at the same time from the same RAW file. LE version will process 1 file type at a time.
LE may be for you, choice usually involves considering the volume of files and the types of output needed for customers.
And, if you go with LE and down-the-road determine you do need some of the features found in PRO, you may upgrade at that time.
Regards,
k c0
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