Improved – backup and restore of Catalog, RAW processing engine New – Opacity in layers, Styles & Presets for layers, greyscale mask, feather and refine mask edge, duplicate checker, LAB color readout, tethering (USB-C, ethernet, wifi) Improved – JPEG output size/quality, auto masking, compressed RAW support, OpenCL, move folders in Catalog, delete from Collection, RAW processing engine New – 3-phrase sharpening, output proofing, halo surpression, default workplace, camera focus tool, filter for orientation, PSD support, X-trans support, Tangent hardware support Improved – engine (for brightness, contrast, saturation), DNG color, color editor UI New – luma curve, curve in layer, create mask from color range, flow and airbrush in masking, keywords library Improved – Highlight & Shadow recovery, RAW processing engine, Natural clarity option New – UI, heal layer, curve, HDR & WB in layer, film grain, live view Highlighted Features In Specific COP Version I summarize the COP releases history from COP 8 to COP 23 (as of ): COP Version How Frequent Is A Feature Release (16.x) Rolled Out?ĭetermining how frequently Capture One rolls out a new feature release is crucial. It is grateful to receive such a “snapshot” as a reward through the “Loyalty Program,” but it is ridiculous to pay USD 299 (or USD 179 for yearly upgrade) and only get an uncertain period of bug fixes before the next feature release (16.x). Capture One felt the heat and updated the page so that existing perpetual license users could keep their working copy when they converted to the new subscription plan.ĬOP’s new “perpetual license” is no longer a regular perpetual copy. Most people are okay with that because they can keep the latest working copy as long as their hardware and OS are compatible with COP.Įxisting perpetual license holders are fed up with the new changes because switching to the new subscription plan will reward them with a voided perpetual license. Understandably, the older perpetual license is revoked when someone upgraded from an older to a newer version. Quoted from Capture One Previous Article Please note, switching to a subscription will deactivate your existing license key. The initial Capture One article mentioned, Questionable Changes To The Existing Perpetual License People start guessing, hoping, and setting optimistic expectations for the new “Loyalty Program”. Nobody knows if it is a good or bad change. Secondly, Capture One announced a new term, “Loyalty Program” and asked the customers to wait two months for more details. All COP v23 purchased before technically enjoy the same feature releases (16.x) and bug fixes (16.x.x) until as in previous years. įirstly, Capture One was pushing for pre-upgrade and Black Friday sales before announcing the changes to the perpetual license. Postponed the perpetual license changes from to. Sent emails for pre-order upgrades for COP 23.Īnnounced the changes in perpetual licenses with the new “loyalty program” will take effect from, and promised to disclose the details about the “loyalty program” in Feb 2023.ĭisclosed the ‘loyalty program’ details with many tables and the comparison of costs. The Marketing ApproachesĪ quick glance at the activities timelines as the following: Date Capture One updated the change details multiple times after receiving furious public comments on their site and various forums. There are two items you must figure out, the new pricing scheme (Loyalty Program) and the changes to the new perpetual licenses. That’s what’s going on in the recent Capture One changes and the reaction of its customers. The new car only entitles an uncertain maintenance period because a new component could be announced anytime after the purchase. The new policy voids the majority benefits of their future buying. On the other hand, the existing buyers are upset and frustrated. The renters will get their car for free after they pay for X years. The renters are happy and appreciate the company’s kindness in making their rentals into an installment plan.
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