![]() I know €5 a month doesn't sound like a lot on its own, but it ads up when you take into account the price of the dektop software - and you need both really, as its very limited on its own. For less than half the price, you can get Photoshop, two version of Lightroom on the Desktop, and both the iPhone and iPad versions of Lightroom and cloud storage and syncronisation which has much more capabilities than Capture One's currwntly does. ![]() Given that people for years complained about the Adobe subscription, that now seems like a bargin compared to the combined cost of a Capture One Desktop and iPad subscription. To be honest, given that the app isn't really "finished" and they still need to add a lot to it, I think the subscription charge is a bit much, especially for those who already subscribe to Capture One on the desktop. Unfortunately, those who already have a desktop subscription still have to pay extra for the iPad version, unlike Adobe’s mobile version of Lightroom. The App requires a subscription which is currently €5.49 a month here in Ireland, with prices varying depending on local currency and vat rates, but it should be around this. #Capture one ipad how to#The iPad app can also use styles, although in my brief time trying it out, it wasn’t clear as to how to get styles onto the iPad version of the software. ![]() For now, it is a good companion to the Desktop, and there’s even a built-in cloud transfer tool, although this is a bit clunky. The company has pledged to add these features over time, with the aim to eventually have the iPad version as full-featured as the desktop. Notably, layers and masks are missing, as are curves and levels and many more. Not all the features are currently in the iPad version. It takes a little getting used to, but it quickly makes sense. The left-hand side of the screen allows you to select the tool you wish to use, and on the right-hand side is a virtual control wheel, with which you can adjust the parameters. ![]() The interface has been redesigned specifically for the iPad and was created with two-handed use in mind, although you can easily use it lying on a desk or on a stand, either. #Capture one ipad full#However, it does use the full capture One Raw engine, so images processed on an iPad will be as good as those processed on a desktop. The App, which you can get now from the App Store, offers a subset of Capture One for desktop’s functionality, so it is limited. After several months of being in beta, Capture One for iPad is now available. ![]()
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