You have probably already noticed that Capture One recently introduced a new Nikon dedicated version (all C1 related blog posts can be found here). I also reported that our favorite Joe McNally is now also a Capture One ambassador.
Today, Thursday (June 4) at 11 am EST / 5 pm CET, Capture One is going to have an online event/webinar where Nikon users can learn about the new Nikon version from Joe McNally (register here).
And another clarification (see this post) since some readers are still having problems downloading the free Capture One Express for Nikon: you have to first deactivate the license that is linked with the demo software or any other previous version and re-enter the license that was given to you on the free download page. The 4 different Capture One versions are determined by the license number, so make sure you are using the correct one:
- Capture One Express for Nikon: is completely FREE (not a trial) and it’s more limited in capabilities, compared to a full version.
- Capture One Pro for Nikon (full-featured): has the same capabilities and features as a full Pro version but supports only Nikon cameras (this version support only RAW images from Nikon).
- Capture One Pro for all cameras: has the same features like the branded versions but it also supports different cameras (can edit RAW files from different manufacturers).
- Capture One trial version: has a full range of capabilities and features and is available for a free 30 days only (no credit card needed):
Thanks Allan!