I've used both.

Capture One Pro has the edge with batch processing. That's something that
you can't do with Adobe RAW. 

So, if the shots are under similar conditions and you have a lot of them,
you can basically set your parameters up on the first image in Capture One
and transfer those parameters across to the other images as you're post
processing them - this is handy if you're shooting events/weddings etc.

Just my opinion and as always, ymmv :)

Cheers
Dave

Original Message:
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From: David Zaninovic [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2005 11:31:59 -0400
To: [email protected]
Subject: Capture One Pro vs Adobe RAW converter


Do you get more accurate colors, better sharpness and shadow/highlight
detail with Capture One than with Adobe RAW converter ?  Or
the difference is only in speed, ease of use, etc..

What justifies the price of Capture One Pro ?



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