

Phase One has a hefty list of additional cameras and lenses that are now supported by Capture One, including the Pentax K-70, Panasonic GH5, Panasonic GX8, Nikon D5600, Fujifilm X-T20, and Fujifilm X-Pro2. See more detail on the new features here. Apple Script Enhancements enable Mac users to automate tasks more effectively.ĭon't sleep on that master reset function listed above, as it has been one of my vew major irritants in moving from Lightroom to Capture One and is probably my second favorite new feature to be added.Vectorscope Orientation for color wheels is now available.Tokenized Watermarking supports image-specific watermarking, both for processing and for print (great for filename-based references on contact sheets).Enhanced Styles workflow: A redesigned Styles user interface makes Styles selection easier and speeds up the style workflow.A new master reset function allows quick and easy before/after viewing of images.In addition, X-Trans files are now supported via OpenCL and Capture One 10.1 now supports the Fuji Compressed raw format. Photographers and editors who regularly utilize Photoshop in their workflow can now seamlessly send and receive working assets from Photoshop to Capture One, allowing Capture One to function more like a front-end asset manager for Photoshop than ever before.įuji shooters have a lot to be excited about with the new update as well as Phase One has added the ability to use the LCC, Chromatic Aberration Analysis, and Purple Fringing suppression tools in their workflow. Phase One has always been pretty great about listening to their users when it comes to features in Capture One Pro, and this latest update is no exception. The latest update has several exciting improvements that will simplify users' workflows and even offer better file handling for people editing Fujifilm X-Trans raw files. Phase One has rolled out the first major update to Capture One Pro 10 today with the release of Capture One Pro 10.1.
