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Subject: [Leica] Recommendations for learning Capture One
From: bmwred735i at gmail.com (Frank Filippone)
Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2020 11:28:29 -1000
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SInce your deire is to quick;y sort through THOUSANDS of photos quickly,
I suggest you NOT use either Capture 1 nor LR.....
Use Fast Raw Viewer.... it probably doe this with the least program
overhead....
https://www.fastrawviewer.com/
Try for free, cost is $20 for a perpetual program ( not per year nor per
whatever... you buy it you get updates free, you use it.....)

Lets you sort with stars and or colors, do basic editing....   It is a
great sorting tool.


Frank Filippone
BMWRed735i at gmail.com


On Mon, Feb 10, 2020 at 10:02 AM Adam Bridge via LUG <lug at leica-users.org>
wrote:

> Welllllll?.the problem I have stems from the digital age and my own
> propensity to miss the decisive moment.
>
> I like to take pictures at basketball games. I take my X-T3. Since I sit
> very close I can shoot with a 16-55mm lens. I?ve tried shooting in just
> JPEG but for ?reasons? I find that shooting in RAW works better. I shoot in
> burst mode which on this camera is 20 fps. I take a LOT of photos during a
> game. THOUSANDS. Reviewing them to find the photos I want takes time.
> Lightroom doesn?t do this particularly well nor does it do well demosaicing
> the Fuji files. (JPEG is faster but the skimming through so many images
> isn?t faster).
>
> So that?s my use case. It?s clearly not yours. What I?m doing is
> unthinkable from the film days. But it?s how I get images I like and which
> others find enjoyable.
>
> After I select the images that I find useful I delete the others after a
> few weeks because having a lot of big files isn?t cost effective.
>
> Thanks for sharing your thoughts. The joy of the LUG is hearing how people
> think and see, how they make their art.
>
> Best!
>
> Adam
>
> > On 2020 Feb 10, at 11:34 AM, Philippe via LUG <lug at leica-users.org>
> wrote:
> >
> > Adam, my boy, just remember how long it took to get the film developed,
> rinsed, stabilized, rinced again and dried up BEFORE you could even think
> of printing anything out of it.
> >
> > I?m not in such a rush to die dear Adam. Speed is one thing, pleasure,
> rendition, and output are in another league.
> >
> > Sorry to have to be so blunt.
> >
> > Capture one may be fun and fast, others might be better and slower or
> faster, who cares, really, when what you give the viewer to see is what you
> had in mind in the first place ?
> >
> > Amities
> >
> > Philippe, in no such a hurry as to resort to speed dating ;-)
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >> Le 10 f?vr. 2020 ? 19:07, Adam Bridge via LUG <lug at leica-users.org> a
> ?crit :
> >>
> >> I?m seriously pondering moving to Capture One from Lightroom.
> Experiments seem to demonstrate that it?s faster for many activities I find
> myself performing on a regular basis.
> >>
> >> Beside the tools offered by the Capture One site itself, does anyone
> have good suggestions for quickly coming up to speed with Capture One?
> >>
> >> Thank you!
> >>
> >> Adam Bridge
> >>
> >>
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