When assessing the two solutions, reviewers found Adobe Bridge easier to use and administer. However, reviewers preferred the ease of set up, and doing business with Capture One Pro overall.
I love how you can manage noise and not lose sharpness in the process. This is my favorite tool to use as a designer/photographer because it covers every element needed for quick, professional retouching.
The amount of RAM it uses to open, I can only have one other Adobe program open while I'm using it, and as a designer I almost never have only one program open, so it limits the amount I use it.
Very fast, has more color correction tools than Lightroom and the new HDR is better than Lightroom
Capture One Support is hard to contact and in my experience very little help at all. I have on one occasion been given entirely the wrong information by one of the support staff
I love how you can manage noise and not lose sharpness in the process. This is my favorite tool to use as a designer/photographer because it covers every element needed for quick, professional retouching.
Very fast, has more color correction tools than Lightroom and the new HDR is better than Lightroom
The amount of RAM it uses to open, I can only have one other Adobe program open while I'm using it, and as a designer I almost never have only one program open, so it limits the amount I use it.
Capture One Support is hard to contact and in my experience very little help at all. I have on one occasion been given entirely the wrong information by one of the support staff