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Onone photo 10 vs capture
Onone photo 10 vs capture





onone photo 10 vs capture

With this post, I focus on the user who is already using metadata. Information in this post may also be helpful in case you like to setup Capture One and another tool to sync metadata. I look into what you need to set up, and which settings you must configure to achieve this goal. It is an exploration of how Capture One exchanges metadata with Photo Mechanic. This post is not a brief review of Photo Mechanic.

onone photo 10 vs capture

In case you are not familiar with it, Photo Mechanic is a product made by the dedicated team of Camera Bits. Many Capture One users I meet also have Photo Mechanic in their toolset. I discovered that I am not alone in using this combination. And despite Capture One’s expanding capabilities over the years, I still love Photo Mechanic for what it does. I appreciate Photo Mechanic for its ingestion, renaming, culling, and metadata features. This time I break with that tradition and discuss how I use Photo Mechanic in conjunction with Capture One. My experience with both Capture One and Photo Mechanic goes back many years.

onone photo 10 vs capture

Sync Metadata Between Photo Mechanic And Capture OneĪt the Image Alchemist, I almost exclusively write about Capture One. Embedded metadata and sidecar files, as well as IPTC versus XMP are discussed. Here I discuss all related configurations to successfully sync metadata between Photo Mechanic and Capture One. Besides Capture One, I also use Photo Mechanic in my workflow for managing metadata.







Onone photo 10 vs capture