The ability to watch a tethered photo session or changes to an edit happen in near real-time from any location is a focus that feels uniquely tailored to the high-end photographers that use Capture One. But even in how Adobe and Capture one approach the one idea of collaboration is different. As a much larger company, Adobe has several irons in the fire at once and is developing on them simultaneously. That singular focus is of course different from Adobe’s strategy. “In introducing Cloud and Mobile to Capture One, we are singularly focused on removing friction from collaboration, making the contemporary photography workflow more efficient and delivering the best images.” “Working closely with photographers, whether in studio or on location, we’ve noticed the haphazard usage of smartphones, cloud storage, videoconferencing platforms, and generally crowding around screens by all the various actors that play a role in the photo shoot,” Rafael Orta, Capture One’s CEO, tells PetaPixel.
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