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<blockquote data-quote="markmullen" data-source="post: 5056" data-attributes="member: 394"><p>I use Capture One Pro, and PS, on Macs. </p><p></p><p>I grew up with Macs since they were first introduced to the UK (my dad worked at an Apple Reseller) so grew up with all the original models (I've kept a Color Classic for old times sake!) from SE, Plus, Quadras, LCs, Performas, Powerbook, Newton (remember that?), Mac Pro. Now as I am always on the road (usually in the region of 230-250 nights away from home a year but the highest was 290) I use a MacBook Air for light weight. </p><p></p><p>Software wise when I got back into photography after a break in 2010 I was selling supercars, and doing a lot of photoshoots with car magazines and their staff and freelance photographers. They were all using C1 and I got a copy and it just worked how I expected. I tried Lightroom but could never get on with it. Recently I subscribed to PS and thought I'd give LR another try as it comes free with PS, I acknowledge it's good but I still couldn't get on with it so ended up upgrading my old copy of C1 to their subscription. The newest C1 is so very good I do very little in PS, dust spotting, and tiny bits of pixel level editing, but a good 95-98% of my editing is done in C1, and my final metadata and export is done through C1. </p><p></p><p>C1 does a good job of handling the DNG files my Sigma DP0 Quattro spits out too, which is good as not all software plays nicely with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="markmullen, post: 5056, member: 394"] I use Capture One Pro, and PS, on Macs. I grew up with Macs since they were first introduced to the UK (my dad worked at an Apple Reseller) so grew up with all the original models (I've kept a Color Classic for old times sake!) from SE, Plus, Quadras, LCs, Performas, Powerbook, Newton (remember that?), Mac Pro. Now as I am always on the road (usually in the region of 230-250 nights away from home a year but the highest was 290) I use a MacBook Air for light weight. Software wise when I got back into photography after a break in 2010 I was selling supercars, and doing a lot of photoshoots with car magazines and their staff and freelance photographers. They were all using C1 and I got a copy and it just worked how I expected. I tried Lightroom but could never get on with it. Recently I subscribed to PS and thought I'd give LR another try as it comes free with PS, I acknowledge it's good but I still couldn't get on with it so ended up upgrading my old copy of C1 to their subscription. The newest C1 is so very good I do very little in PS, dust spotting, and tiny bits of pixel level editing, but a good 95-98% of my editing is done in C1, and my final metadata and export is done through C1. C1 does a good job of handling the DNG files my Sigma DP0 Quattro spits out too, which is good as not all software plays nicely with them. [/QUOTE]
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