

You can set this through the new Orientation option in 90-degree steps. Orientationįirst to mention is the availability of rotation in Live View and in the Next Capture Adjustments tool. Hence, any development in that area deserves ample consideration. Tethering is a core feature of Capture One Pro and something the software is well-known for. Operation is the same, so no new tricks to learn! Better TetheringĪn example of the improved workflow in this release is the enhanced tethering features that are worth mentioning. The built-in Canon supplied tethering software is now replaced by a new and modern engine made by Phase One itself and promises a faster and more stable workflow.

The Library has been overhauled to improve on stability and performance. Your benefit is that there are no changes in your workflow but you get a faster and more stable experience in terms of operations. Many under the hood improvements are made and known bugs fixed. You can find the details in the release notes from the Phase One download page. In addition ten new lenses are added to the lens correction database with lenses from Nikon, Sigma, Carl Zeiss, Panasonic, and Sony. Added are nine raw file formats from Olympus, Panasonic, Pentax, Ricoh, Sony (the RX1R Mk II is a revised implementation), and Leica.
#Capture one pro 9 review update
The Capture One Pro 9.1 update is also a maintenance update which means that support for camera raw file formats and lenses is extended.

In addition, this release coincides with the XF Camera System Feature Update #2, which adds the Sequence ID option. Selection features, rotation in live view and tethering enhancements are some of the improvements. Capture One Pro 9.1 strives to improve on your workflow in general and tethering in particular.
