![]() I can not tell you why I suddenly felt that it was time to dive in to Capture One Pro, because I simply don’t know. I ran some images through it, and then I opted out because it was simply too different from my regular approach, and I couldn’t be bothered going through that entire switching-thing again, as I had years back with Aperture. I really liked what I saw, but in the busy confines of my daily life I really didn’t give it that extra time needed to really switch over to the software. So I installed Capture One versions on trial basis. With advices and reasons for switching coming in from left and right, I have always stood up for Lightroom, since I always had a feeling that it was “good enough for me” – But during the last 18 months, I really started having a little nagging voice in my head saying “What if it isn’t good enough anymore?” It isn’t something that you can quick fix, since it is at the very core of decoding and treating the Fujifilm RAF files. Over the course of the last few years, as Fujifilm has gained a larger audience, and knowledge sharing has taken off, it has become apparent to many, including myself, that there is something in the way that Lightroom treats the RAF files that isn’t entirely optimal. But over the years as my photographic knowledge and skill reached new levels, I really started noticing some shortcomings within the Lightroom system. I found my way within the functions of Lightroom, and I grew very fond of that software. I didn’t think much about file-rendering as such back then, I wasn’t even interested in nor did I know about differences in handling RAW files among converters. ![]() So I started migrating to an entirely new platform. The way I saw it, it was either Lightroom or nothing. ![]() ![]() If I had a choice back then, I didn’t know it. Unfortunately it was discontinued within a couple of years of me starting up photography. Back when Apple actually cared about photographers that didn’t shoot with an iPhone, they made a great software offering with that program. It all started with Apple Aperture for me. ![]()
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