Re: Lightroom 2 vs Capture One
- From: "Roger Beamon" <rbeamon1@xxxxxxx>
- To: <leica@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2009 12:10:49 -0700
I forgot to mention, Mark, that http://forum.getdpi.com/forum/ has a number of
M8 shooters on it and might have some good info there, also.
> Hi Mark,
>
> No experience on your directed questions, but since getting my D700 and
> trying to get friendly with NX2 for its raw processing, I am reading several
> photo boards. IMO, the best of these for questions such as yours is
> Luminous-landscape found at: http://luminous-landscape.com/forum/ ,but they
> all have forums dedicated to raw and post processing
>
> You might get a good deal of info just by reading it, but to post you'll need
> to register. If memory serves, I think our own Doug Herr is a poster there,
> and for CA with Canon lenses, I'd bet that Jim Brick might have some info
> right here.
>
> Good luck,
>
> Roger
>
>
>
>> Does anyone have experience removing chromatic aberration,
>> color-balancing, filling shadows, toning down highlights, and
>> batch-converting raw files in Lightroom 2 or Capture One?
>>
>> I'm interested in which one has faster computing speed, smoothest user
>> interface, non-destructive editing, frugal use of disk space,
>> integration with Cornerfix (if any of them do). Best camera profiles -
>> I'm interested in removing cyan drift with Leica M8. Chromatic
>> aberration correction for Canon lenses. Batch conversion of RAW files
>> from similar lighting / subjects (wedding and commercial jobs with
>> mostly one light setup).
>>
>> And has anyone used LightZone? It's another photo converter and manager
>> like Lightroom and Capture One.
>>
>> I'm not considering Aperture since my primary working machine is
>> Windows-based.
>>
>> All information much apreciated.
>>
>> Mark Bohrer
>> Mountain and Desert Photography
>> www.mountain-and-desert.com
>
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