Capture One 9.2 is live!
See the what's new video here!
https://www.phaseone.com/en/Products/So ... lease.aspx
This is a feature release, with new features, camera and lens support and bug fixes.
Highlights include:
New features
• Select and deselect primary variant
• Select previous and next “pageâ€
• Select by same variant position
• Select from file name list
• Make album from any selection
• Batch “Create Masked Layer from Selectionâ€
• Multi image editing roundtrip for Helicon
Improvements
• Keyboard shortcuts for all cursor tools
• Minor Keyboard shortcut editor improvements
• Preference for disabling Phase One tethered support (like for other cameras)
• Better TIFF color consistency in round trip editing (what you see in Capture One
looks like what you see in e.g. Photoshop)
• Improved performance on 4K/5K displays and in general when hardware
accelleration is enabled
• Select usability improvements
9.2 Camera Support
• Pentax K-1
• Nikon D500
• Canon EOS M10
• Canon G5x
• Canon G7x MkII
• Canon G9x
9.2 Lens Support
• Canon EF-S 18-135 f3.5-56 IS USM
• Sony FE 50mm f1.8
• Sony FE 70-200mm f2.8 GM OSS
• Sony FE 28mm f2
• Sony E 35mm f1.8 OSS
• Sony 70-200 mm F2.8 G SSM II
• Panasonic Lumix G Vario 14-140mm f3.5-5.6 ASPH Power O.I.S
• Canon G5x fixed lens
• Canon G7x MkII fixed lens
• Canon G9x fixed lens
https://www.phaseone.com/en/Products/So ... lease.aspx
This is a feature release, with new features, camera and lens support and bug fixes.
Highlights include:
New features
• Select and deselect primary variant
• Select previous and next “pageâ€
• Select by same variant position
• Select from file name list
• Make album from any selection
• Batch “Create Masked Layer from Selectionâ€
• Multi image editing roundtrip for Helicon
Improvements
• Keyboard shortcuts for all cursor tools
• Minor Keyboard shortcut editor improvements
• Preference for disabling Phase One tethered support (like for other cameras)
• Better TIFF color consistency in round trip editing (what you see in Capture One
looks like what you see in e.g. Photoshop)
• Improved performance on 4K/5K displays and in general when hardware
accelleration is enabled
• Select usability improvements
9.2 Camera Support
• Pentax K-1
• Nikon D500
• Canon EOS M10
• Canon G5x
• Canon G7x MkII
• Canon G9x
9.2 Lens Support
• Canon EF-S 18-135 f3.5-56 IS USM
• Sony FE 50mm f1.8
• Sony FE 70-200mm f2.8 GM OSS
• Sony FE 28mm f2
• Sony E 35mm f1.8 OSS
• Sony 70-200 mm F2.8 G SSM II
• Panasonic Lumix G Vario 14-140mm f3.5-5.6 ASPH Power O.I.S
• Canon G5x fixed lens
• Canon G7x MkII fixed lens
• Canon G9x fixed lens
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Nice update! But still no beter support for the X-Pro2? Please don't make me go back to Lightroom... 0 -
Still no PDF documentation that I could read offline.
I'm sure we'll get it once C1 v10 has been released.0 -
• Better TIFF color consistency in round trip editing (what you see in Capture One
Capture one now has full color management in its viewer for tiff images, and I assume also jpeg images (hope I am assuming right!)
This is a really great enhancement, because it means that you are not restricted to the srgb color space in the viewer when browsing through tiff and jpeg images, which was previously the case. CO1 now takes into account the colorspace of the monitor that you are viewing on, and converts to the monitor colorprofile, instead of defaulting to srgb first and then converting to the monitor colorspace.
This is especially great because laptops with adobe screens are starting to appear, and with the led and oled technology that has arrived, there is no excuse whatsoever to limit color management to srgb in any application. Srgb may have been useful in the CRT days, but you're throwing away lots of colors sticking to it when (o)led screens can potentially (and will no doubt in future) display adobe rgb at least with ease. The Razer blade stealth and the dell xps 15 9550 both offer full adobe rgb coverage, and more laptop screens will follow. Especially nature photography can benefit considerably from larger color spaces, and also in video new color spaces are starting to appear.
The culprit for now lies with the large OS lack of full color management. But it should not be that long before Windows 10 will start to work on full OS support for monitor colorspaces, instead of assuming srgb by default, so apps without full color management won't suffer from the ill display of all the srgb graphics on new adobe rgb displays.
Anyhow, a great step up to professional full colour management for CO1. Thumbnails still default to srgb and will lack more vibrant colors on large gamut displays, so that is something to be aware of, but then again: so does photoshop browser bridge....
Chris0 -
I did beta tester, i found one bug on the first beta 9.2, i send video, logs. Now, i download the final V9.2... and the bug is always here.
I don't know what to say !!!
The team Phase One are the creator of bug where it wasn't before !!!! Congratulations !!!!
I will wait the V9.2.10 -
There seems to be a bug in the folder tool. When I activate it, the column with the number of images of each folder is blinking all the time, CPU is 100%. This cannot be stopped by clicking on another tool.
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I just tested the 9.2 viewer with jpeg images, and also with jpeg images, the CO1 viewer is now fully and properly color managed. This means, that provided you set the proof profile correctly, e.g. the default "selected recipe", you should not see much if any difference between the raw preview in the CO1 viewer, the returned image from a roundtrip to Photoshop in the CO1 viewer, and the image in the Photoshop viewer. A "small" and silent improvement in CO1, but one of significant meaning i.m.o.
Chris0 -
The locate bug (disabling the option to point to a different than the existing directory) is still there and has not been fixed since the first CO9 release! Still waiting...... 0 -
Speaking from my experience: AVOID this update. Unless you like losing all your subfolders and having Capture One refuse to close. 0 -
Well, despite all of the warning posts I updated yesterday evening and so far I have no significant issues observed.
It may be that as a user of Sessions rather than Catalogues I'm in a better place to make full use of 9.2?
I did note that after original installation my low spec GPU was not being used.
I took the precaution of updating the driver (NVIDIA) and then making sure that the new C1 exe was added to the list of programs that would be "forced" to make use of it. Not that it makes much difference but it does seem to help the Notebook cooling (separate fans for CPU and GPU).
Currently I have (as always) the latest release running as a separate installation from the previous 9.1.1 installation.0 -
I use sessions and I haven't noticed any problem either. 0 -
[quote="carpet" wrote:
There seems to be a bug in the folder tool. When I activate it, the column with the number of images of each folder is blinking all the time, CPU is 100%. This cannot be stopped by clicking on another tool.
(Windows 10 64-bit)
I have the same problem. Is there a fix?0
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