Introducing Capture One Pro 7 – The Professional Choice in Imaging Software

Capture One Pro 7

We’re proud to introduce Capture One Pro 7 – your new digital assistant with the power to bring about an image quality revolution.

Based on a new groundbreaking image processing engine, Capture One Pro 7 renders precise colors and incredible detail. It contains support for leading high-end cameras, flexible photo management, all the essential adjustment tools and performance in one customizable solution.

Capture One Pro 7 supports you with infinite possibilities to organize, adjust, and showcase your work. Go with the professional solution to help you and your photography excel.

Stay tuned for new and inspiring Capture One Pro 7 tips & tricks here on the Image Quality Professor’s blog

Learn more about Capture One Pro 7

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9 Responses to Introducing Capture One Pro 7 – The Professional Choice in Imaging Software

  1. I just bought the upgrade… Eager to get home and try it out now.

  2. neversink says:

    Wonder if I can still keep Capture One Pro 6 while testing 7??

    • You can still keep Capture One 6 while you are testing Capture One Pro 7. If you are working on a Mac, you need to rename Capture One 6 before you instal the trial version of Capture One Pro 7 to avoid file confusion.

      All the best,

      Niels

  3. Brett says:

    Just upgraded. Looking forward to getting this version into the workflow at some point.
    Just noticed the keyboard shortcuts for sorting is bugged…doesn’t have the list of sorting options available to customized. Looks like it was overlooked. Please remedy. I use sorting shortcuts all the time during shoots.

  4. Version 7 sees some very welcome additions to the editing capabilities the likes of gradient masks and opacity. For that I find it a worthwhile upgrade.

    Also to be applauded is the introduction of serious DAM capabilities, although I must admit that the meaning of “projects” at present is beyond me. Moreover, must we really import images to work with them by way of the catalog?

    Also, the catalog seems to implement an iron curtain between itself and the OS filing system. No drag-and-drop of files for editing, no way to move cataloged files other than the rather clunky export option, and just to see the location of an image file you have to open up Explorer (Windows).

    At present I’ll stick to my present, non-C1 DAM program, working C1 in session mode.

    To sum up re. the DAM capabilities: A laudable first effort, with room for improvement.

    • Hi Mogens,

      Thank you for your input.

      It is our mission to allow the users of Capture One to custumize their workflow to suit their individual needs and that is one of the reasons why both Sessions and Catalogs are available.

      I’m working on a tip on Catalogs which will be available here on the blog soon.

      All the best,

      Niels

  5. Autocad says:

    Thank you for clarifying this new feature for us. I would like to see a workflow using Capture One Pro 7 and integration with media pro. Thank you, Steve.

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