William Nieman
Professional photographer for 51 years, since 1974. Been a CaptureOne proponent since version 3. Retired in 2019 CaptureOne is a do or die program, wouldn't make a photograph without it.
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The units I have process batches super fast. When I open a session from the D: Raid1 it takes a while. Also am I using the right type of graphics card? I do not understand Open-cl and it's effects ...
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Paul,If you were going to build from scratch, what components would you order?Bill
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I for one am very thankful for the way C1 v5 is setup. All of my clients are put on my server and we work from 3 workstations. Having a CaptureOne cache folder inside of my clients’ folder is a b...
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I learned, Beta is near completion, November for the 1st release, maybe December for the finished final release.
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My ratings don't show up at all. I go through a session put color and star ratings on them, process a batch into JPGs and none of my ratings show up in Adobe Bridge. Are there some settings in eith...
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I'll admit that I have been anxious for V4 also. But, anything good is worth waiting for. I'd rather have things done right in the first place, than have it loaded with bugs. The new Quad processor...
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Drew,The 3.7.9 update did the trick, however when I brought files back from TRASH, they were unable to be processed. I found that if you close CO and reopen the program that these RAW files will be...
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Thanks Paul, It's going to take a bit of getting use to. This is the first time I have openen 4Pro.
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Hi Paul,You certainly know what you are talking about, and honest besides!Just thinking, I have built the last 4 computers, maybe I should build this next one also. I used AMD processors in the las...
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I am a portrait photographer. We display and soft proof in the 4x5 format as most of the images we sell corepond to this aspect ratio the customer sees what he gets. Until now we had the luxury of ...