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8.02 is out

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  • Drew Altdo
    Not supposed, actual.

    Please update and if you find conflicts followup with Support.
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  • Gary Irwin
    Drew, is the trial version also 8.02?
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  • NNN635158767546269381
    Yeah. Bugs fixed.

    8.0.2 works better.

    Keep going
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  • Drew Altdo
    [quote="NN634741265341067448UL" wrote:
    Drew, is the trial version also 8.02?


    Capture One 8, regardless of version, can run for 60 days of free trial.
    If you have already used Capture One 8, regardless of version, for 60 days then the trial has expired. An update does not reset the trial.
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  • Peter12
    Just to be clear: Even after updating to 8.0.2, I should not update to Yosemite?
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  • Drew Altdo
    [quote="Peter12" wrote:
    Just to be clear: Even after updating to 8.0.2, I should not update to Yosemite?


    To be clear, you should read the release notes 😄

    Capture One 8.0.2 does support the Yosemite OS. We have implemented many bug fixes to accommodate Yosemite.
    However, if you have no need to update to Yosemite and are in a Professional environment it would be best to stick with what you have working as Yosemite itself is not without its problems (10.10.1 service update is far from perfect), nor are ALL software's in a position to support Yosemite. Please weigh the benefits of an OS against the potentials you may have with any/all softwares and tools on your system before making the decision.
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  • alessandro ceccnoi
    [quote="Drew" wrote:
    [quote="Peter12" wrote:
    Just to be clear: Even after updating to 8.0.2, I should not update to Yosemite?


    To be clear, you should read the release notes 😄

    Capture One 8.0.2 does support the Yosemite OS. We have implemented many bug fixes to accommodate Yosemite.
    However, if you have no need to update to Yosemite and are in a Professional environment it would be best to stick with what you have working as Yosemite itself is not without its problems (10.10.1 service update is far from perfect), nor are ALL software's in a position to support Yosemite. Please weigh the benefits of an OS against the potentials you may have with any/all softwares and tools on your system before making the decision.


    Really?? you know I dont want to be the guy that always makes problem, and I like you Drew and I know you want to help, but seriously what kind of an answer is that? The question was can I update yes or no. Simple. Does capture one support Yosemite? If I send a support issue and I am using Yosemite will you blame the system software or will you try to fix it?. My understanding, and if my english is good enough after reading the release note is that Phaseone is now supporting Yosemite. Then we can talk about how good of a system Yosemite is but this is not the place for that. IMHO
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  • CAPTURE NIKON D700
    tow questions please :

    1. could we get a list from Phase One which shows us whats been fixed in this release ( C1 8.02 ):?:
    2. could we get any information about compatibility between Media Pro 1.4.2 and this new C1 8.2 release ❓

    thank you
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  • jacques
    Works like a charm on 10.10.1. Thanks to the team for the excellent work !
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  • Peter12
    Drew, your answer is more complete than the release notes. I am holding offon the OS update on my main machine.
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  • Permanently deleted user
    Great job guys. Keep going!
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  • alessandro ceccnoi
    Has any one tried tethering?

    kindly share your experiences
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  • mli20
    [quote="alececco" wrote:
    ... but seriously what kind of an answer is that?


    To me, it is quite simply the professional answer to anyone whose first priority is to keep his application software running, rather than getting new doo-dahs in an operating system. Keep it coming, Drew.

    Cheers,
    Mogens
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  • Keith Reeder
    [quote="alececco" wrote:
    ...seriously what kind of an answer is that? The question was can I update yes or no. Simple. Does capture one support Yosemite?

    [quote="Peter12" wrote:
    Drew, your answer is more complete than the release notes.

    Yep. He couldn't be clearer.

    Officially, Capture One 8 supports Yosemite, but the OS is currently so flaky that using Capture One on it is on your head, not Phase One's.
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  • Permanently deleted user
    OK I used to run last years CaptureOne version but instead of upgrading that I decided to run the pro Sony version instead being as I only used Sony cameras in Capture One anyway and the upgrade was $70 more for the full version than the pro Sony Version. My issue is I see a update is available for my Sony Version BUT the only uploads I see are for the Capture One full version.... where is the tab for the sony version upgrade? I do not want or need the full version and do not want to be billed for it at a later date because I clicked the wrong tab.

    Jim Funston
    Newark DE
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  • Jim_DK
    The build contains all versions. What starts up depends on the mode you click and the key you activate with.
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  • Permanently deleted user
    Thanks James... so I just hit the download for version 8 and it will automatically change into my Pro Sony version
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  • Eric Nepean
    Drew is right on, never take the first release of any SW product unless your MUST have the new features. After the second major correction package to the release things should be stable enough for production work.

    IMO this rule of thumb is reasonable for all SW products I can think of, including those from the very large Telco I work for, Apple, Microsoft and even Phase One.

    The only time I've upgraded to Apple's first release of a new OS version is the time I've been most unhappy, and had the most problems.
    I waited to 10.9.3 before I upgraded to Mavericks, the upgrade was flawless, as was the upgrade to 10.7.4.

    For Capture One Pro I'm watching the forum, I may pull the trigger at 8.1 or 8.2 depending on the forum comments.

    For Apple 10.10 is a pretty big release, especially for image processing changes. I'm thinking maybe January or February for the upgrade.
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  • Keith Reeder
    [quote="NN634920989428562392UL" wrote:
    Thanks James... so I just hit the download for version 8 and it will automatically change into my Pro Sony version


    You'll be presented with a one-time dialogue box from which to select the version you want.
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  • Ario
    [quote="Eric Nepean" wrote:
    Drew is right on, never take the first release of any SW product unless your MUST have the new features. After the second major correction package to the release things should be stable enough for production work.

    IMO this rule of thumb is reasonable for all SW products I can think of, including those from the very large Telco I work for, Apple, Microsoft and even Phase One.

    The only time I've upgraded to Apple's first release of a new OS version is the time I've been most unhappy, and had the most problems.
    I waited to 10.9.3 before I upgraded to Mavericks, the upgrade was flawless, as was the upgrade to 10.7.4.

    For Capture One Pro I'm watching the forum, I may pull the trigger at 8.1 or 8.2 depending on the forum comments.

    For Apple 10.10 is a pretty big release, especially for image processing changes. I'm thinking maybe January or February for the upgrade.

    Life is too short to wait for a bug free SW. 😄
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  • Edward Moss
    Working fine here on my 2013 macpro with D300's.
    Not tried tethering yet as I do all that on my laptop and I'm holding off a while, just to be sure...
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  • Drew Altdo
    [quote="alececco" wrote:
    ...but seriously what kind of an answer is that? The question was can I update yes or no.


    Alececco,
    Sorry if you don't like my answer but it was not directed at you. It was directed at Peter, and the question was not "can I" update to Yosemite, it was "should I".

    Can you? Of course. It is your decision and Capture One supports Yosemite.
    Should you? In my opinion as a professional, no. The OS is still in the teething process and, having upgraded recently myself I can say that it is not without it's conflicts for the multitude of other softwares I require in my professional day-to-day.

    So, as far as issues with Capture One are concerned on Yosemite, you certainly can upgrade. However, should you create a support case for a conflict, only for it to be determined to not be in any way related to Capture One, but instead something that needs to be addressed in Yosemite, I am sorry to say that we will be the bearer of bad news. We can support Capture One and Phase One products, we cannot support Apple.
    For example, after updating to Yosemite I was remised to find that my monitor calibration software is no longer supported or properly functioning. As a result, my monitor is no longer in it's best working order and the proof of my images (within any software) are not as accurate as I would like. Capture One suffers from this shortfall but in no way is responsible for it.

    So, I appreciate that you may disagree with my answer but I don't feel as though you've really taken it for what it was.... a response to Peter's post requesting advice on proper performance as appose to compatibility of Capture One.
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  • Clark
    Thank you for getting this new version out. 😊
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  • Ario
    While investigating about any other potential issue before moving to Yosemite with my main computer I found that my Eizo monitor might probably have a problem.Quoting from the Eizo site:"...OS was not correctly applying the gamma value designated by ColorNavigator. EIZO is requesting Apple to address this. At this time we recommend ColorEdge users wait for further developments before upgrading their OS."
    This is something not strictly related to Capture One but I guess is anyhow of interest to many in this community.
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  • Drew Altdo
    [quote="Ario" wrote:
    I found that my Eizo monitor might probably have a problem.

    😉

    Hence my suggestion to hold off.
    Something like this is not for Capture One/Phase One to address but it certainly does effect a users efforts to achieve a professional environment. Note my example, but I left the names out 😉 😉
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    My impression is that CO Pro 8.0.2 runs better on Yosemite then Yosemite itself does run. 😁
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