David Mantripp
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As far as I understand it, I'm afraid that CaptureOne for iPad as it stands today does not support sessions. I think your only solution is to export your files as EIP and unpack them into a new se...
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I've been doing a major cleanup of my metadata: I'm now using PhotoSupreme as my golden source, and syncing data via XMP back to CaptureOne. I have about 105'000 photos catalogued in PhotoSupreme...
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ps - there seem to be more people lamenting Aperture these days than actually bought a licence. My guess is that this has something to do with the fact that it took a very long time for people to u...
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Absolutely a Back button would be a good start. How many times have I reached for the non-existent back button… John, that can be a useful workaround in some cases, or indeed the best solution, but...
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I don’t think it is fair to say that Phocus is inferior to CaptureOne. Certainly it is less complex, has no management functionality, and has a lot of room for improvement, but on my non-cutting e...
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I guess App Store ratings are very subjective. In terms of App design, stability, etc, I would rate CaptureOne equal to or a touch higher than Lr. In terms of the end-to-end functionality, for me...
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+1, but not optimistic. Grudges are long-held in Scandinavia :-). (and note, it's a two way street - Hasselblad would have to be willing to share proprietary information with CaptureOne. Seems u...
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Not going to happen. Even if C1 agreed to do it, I cannot see Hasselblad sharing their colour processes with a sister company to their deadly rival. Sharing the same info with Adobe allows Lightroo...
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Strange - I find the Ricoh DNG Generic profile to be just fine with the GRIIIX. I've tried selecting the Ricoh GRIII DNG profile instead, but frankly I can't see much if any difference. This is o...
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"keeping its ear to the ground on what its users want to see next" Ohhh!!! There's the problem!! They're trying to see with their ears!!!! That's why we never get the features we want!