Dejar que la cámara determine la cantidad 'correcta' de luz niega gran parte de la función del cerebro derecho en la fotografía creativa. Comprender cómo la cámara captura la luz requiere la función del lado izquierdo del cerebro. Capture One Pro is my go-to asset management and raw processing app of choice. to avoid confusion, I should add that this is all for image editing and illustration, publication work. Heck, I'd have paid $15 or $20 just for the video tutorials and info on the FRV website. La cantidad de luz que ingresa a su cámara afecta la forma en que aparecerá su 'lienzo digital'. I’m currently using both Lightroom and Capture One (and FastRawViewer for culling for that matter). YMMV, of course, but that margin is worth the $15 or so I paid for it. I even prefer culling JPEGs in it before importing. The chief benefit to me is being able to use more effective previews when culling, and before I commit Lr to importing and making all those 1:1 previews I need. There are tutorials on the site on how to do it. If you use a mainstream raw converter like Lightroom Capture One, DxO, Affinity, ACDSee, etc, you don’t need to buy either one, as the alleged ‘gains’ would be marginal at best (I personally don’t think there are any gains, just extra steps to reach the same destination!).ĭo not complicate your life unless you have a compelling, clear reason for it.įRV is designed to work well with a Lr workflow. I cannot make up my mind if I should buy combination or just FRV.
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