Media Pro 1...So it's out? This is it?
Media Pro 1 launches and we get no explanation and very little info.
This company handles business in an odd way in my opinion. We are customers...you should talk to us more!
Are we going to get a change log? Explanation of what was fixed...what is new? I read what was posted on the download page, not much there.
Is this just a cosmetic fix and compatibility fix with Capture one?
Was the CD/DVD import issue resolved?
Can I download the trial and try it out....without having to reload EM2 afterwards?
Are there going to be more upgrades, patches or is this it?
This company handles business in an odd way in my opinion. We are customers...you should talk to us more!
Are we going to get a change log? Explanation of what was fixed...what is new? I read what was posted on the download page, not much there.
Is this just a cosmetic fix and compatibility fix with Capture one?
Was the CD/DVD import issue resolved?
Can I download the trial and try it out....without having to reload EM2 afterwards?
Are there going to be more upgrades, patches or is this it?
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There is quite a bit more info here: http://www.phaseone.com/en/Software/Med ... s-new.aspx
In general the changes are:
-Catalogs can now be larger than 2GB.
-Uses Capture One as the default rendering agent which means adjustments from Capture One and EIP files will load properly in MP. You can alternatively use the apple rendering like EM2 though if you prefer.
-Licensing and crash reports now handled via the Phase One System
-More Camera support
-Lots of bug fixes
-Updated interface[quote="macsrock" wrote:
Are there going to be more upgrades, patches or is this it?
Of course 😊0 -
You can find the answer to some of your questions by watching the Phase One Media Pro Videos and reading our Phase One Media Pro Editorial.
http://www.captureintegration.com/2011/ ... ro-videos/
http://www.captureintegration.com/2011/ ... -our-view/
Specifically the last video on the videos page is specifically about what's been upgraded since Expression Media. And the editorial is our commentary on where we think it's all headed.0
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