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Subject: [Leica] Re. Capture One "perpetual license" changes
From: abridge at mac.com (Adam Bridge)
Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2022 17:21:45 -1000
References: <7618deaf-fdb3-dbf3-4d23-d4beb8b1fd83@gmail.com>

I?ve been using Capture One for a couple years now. It?s good. Different 
from Lightroom Classic. There are things it?s not good at yet: sports 
shooting with lots of images to import and cull. Lightroom kicks butt and 
takes names on that front. Can?t add geotagging after import for some goofy 
reason I don?t understand.

But in terms of working with images I find it easy and understandable with 
lots of good material on youtube.

About subscriptions, etc: unless you?re selling software into this 
environment just give it a rest. Don?t like Adobe? Okay. No subscriptions? 
Fine. But there are issues with how to pay for product development when the 
cost is low.

Adam

> On Dec 11, 2022, at 11:14 PM, Peter Klein via LUG <lug at leica-users.org> 
> wrote:
> 
> Peter Dzwig wrote:
> 
>> by sheer chance when I was in the supermarket this afternoon, I came  
>> across a copy of Amateur Photography (amateurphotography.co.uk). This  
>> month's edition has not only a comparative summary of the main PS  
>> alternatives, but also an extensive comparative test of each of the  
>> software packages setting out their pros and cons.
> 
> It's amateurphotographer.co.ok (the person, not the pastime). I figured 
> that out quickly.  :-)
> 
> Thanks, Peter.  This article was helpful, and had links to another article 
> about free and open-source software. It does not bode well that Capture 
> One is giving everyone until Jan 30 to upgrade to pony up $200 for the 
> current version, after which a new "customer loyalty scheme" will begin. 
> And that new, ahem, "scheme" will be announced on... (drum rol)...  Feb 1. 
>  In other words, people have to gamble on whether they will do better 
> sending in a couple of hundred dollars now, or waiting to see what will 
> happen in February.
> 
> All this is reminiscent of what happened with the music notation program 
> Sibelius after the Avid company bought it. In that case, I sent in my 
> money to upgrade before the Big Announcement of the New Era. Which turned 
> out to be so draconian that I switched to another program.
> 
> I'm taking a "wait and see" attitude on Capture One. I am not going to 
> upgrade now, because my experience with Sibelius tells me that will 
> probably be throwing good money away. The two year-old version I'm using 
> is fine for my needs. I am happy to pay for new innovation that meets my 
> needs. But if they force us into a "subscribe forever or lose your work 
> scheme," they're fired.  Meanwhile, I will continue to use the version I 
> have, and begin to explore the alternatives.
> 
> --Peter
> 
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