Other (older) models are not officially supported, and while they may be able to run the Capture One app, they say they cannot guarantee the best user experience or performance. iPad Air fourth generation and more recent.iPad mini sixth generation and more recent.iPad Pro third generation and more recent.I applied to be in the beta and got accepted, unfortunately, I am running this on an older iPad 10.5 inch iPad Pro, which isn’t supported but I managed to install the app this morning and the app seems to be working ok. Start on the road, finish at home: Start post-processing on your way home from the shoot or while out on location – and then pick up where you left off on Capture One Pro desktop with all your edits. Filter, edit, and export on the go: Step away from your desk and take your workflow on the go – make image selects, apply adjustments, and export your final photos to clients and teams or the web. Bringing together an iPad app is a significant investment in mobile photography, it's been in Alpha testing since October 2021. Professional mobile workflows from anywhere: Advanced high performing workflows such as culling multiple images, applying styles, batch editing on the fingertips of every photographer in the world.įor many, Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop are the gold standards but Capture One has been putting up quite the fight to offer an alternative. That’s not to say enthusiasts or hobbyists won’t be interested in what these programs and apps can do either! Superb image quality no matter where you are: Capture One Pro’s renowned image quality and color rendering comes in a more portable package, letting you bring the full power of our RAW converter anywhere you go. When I say pro focused, this isn’t to disparage Pixelmator, Darkroom or Affinity etc., but these higher-end apps are intended more for professional photographers that have a whole workflow to process and develop images for clients, with thousands of photos after shooting events, wildlife, portrait or landscape sessions. This is a big deal, apart from Adobe, there is a lack of pro focused photography apps on the iPad, Apple themselves won't release their own “Pro apps” on the iPad (Xcode, Logic Pro, and Final Cut Pro), at least so far. Capture One is a professional grade program for editing photos, that’s been around for ages on Mac and PC but now it has made its way to iPad, which is "truly made for mobile devices, including gestures, and touch interactions". It’s a good day for mobile photography with the beta release of Capture One for iPad.
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