Today, Capture One releases a new product, Capture One Studio
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Combining the features in Capture One Pro, Capture One Enterprise along with some new features, Capture one has bundled these into a new product, Capture One Studio.
Capture one is calling it “THE ULTIMATE SOLUTION
FOR STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHY”
Some of the notable new features include included in Capture One Studio include:
Collaborate easily and securely utilizing your own WiFi network eliminating the need to have an external internet connection.
Create more views for your team and clients with up to four additional screens or monitors with different tethered views on each one.
Instant and consistent crops using advance AI crop allowing automatically cropping of images as you capture them based on a referenced crop.
Never lose an image by automatically backing up your tethered content to a location of your choice.
Capture One Studio is available now for $549 per year ($45.75/month). A non subscription arrangement does not appear to be an option at this time. Only the Pro version has an option for purchasing without a subscription ($299.00)
Let me know your thoughts in the comments below. What do you think about paying $549/year?
Capture One Studio utilizing an internal WiFi network
Capture One Studio multi monitor views
Capture One Studio AI cropping tool
Capture One Studio backup options
Automatically align composition across images with AI Crop in Capture One Pro and Capture One Studio
Create up to three independent Client Viewers, to view selected, pinned or the most recent tethered capture with Capture One Studio
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