

Whatever the case is, it’ll be nice to see yet another major post-production player on Apple’s tablets. Capture One offers both one-off purchases and subscriptions for its desktop software, but we’ll have to wait and see if that holds true for the iPadOS version of Capture One as well.

More information here: /O6b6e18hEEĪnother unknown is pricing. Get excited for an iPad app – it’s coming by early 2022. Want to know what’s in the works? After launching M1 support, we’re hard at work to bring you even more editing possibilities, on even more devices. Wireless tethering for Fujifilm cameras Face Focus in Cull & Importer Auto Dust Removal (BETA) Custom Shortcuts (Styles & ‘Edit With.’) Integration with. However, considering Capture One essentially rewrote its entire app to support Apple’s M1 chipset, it would seem similar functionality could, at least in theory, be expected with the new M1-powered iPad Pros. Capture One 23 (16.2.0) is a feature release containing new features and functionality, new camera and lens support, along with important bug fixes. Apple ProRaw File Support Move Background Adjustments to New Layer Capture One Live: new & improved sort, search, and filter (released December. The post, embedded below, doesn’t divulge any details regarding what similarities we can expect between the forthcoming iPad app and the current computer-based version. Capture One 23 (16.1.0) is a major release containing new features and functionality, new camera and lens support, bug fixes, and general user experience improvements. Capture One has announced, via social media, it’s working on developing an iPad app and expects it to be available in ‘early 2022.’ This announcement comes just a week after Capture One released an updated version of its app with native support for Apple M1 computers.
