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Subject: [Leica] Recommendations for learning Capture One
From: photo.philippe.amard at gmail.com (Philippe)
Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2020 20:34:31 +0100
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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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