


To see a complete comparison of what is and isn’t included in the free version, they have a comparison section on the website.įuji colour profiles are not yet included, but they should be in a future version. There’s also no grain tool or spot removal tool, and there’s no way to save multiple workspaces. (all of these things are in Capture One Pro). Output recipes are gone, so you have to change the settings each time, and there’s no watermark tool. The three way colour corrector is gone, as is the grain tool. The layers system isn’t included for example, so you can’t do selective editing. In terms of what’s missing, well there are a few key features that require the Pro version. It also has Capture One’s base characteristics tool, which allows you to use different tone curves and colour profiles. You can still use styles and presets with it, and you can still use external editors. It includes the basics such as Curves, Highlight and Shadow Recovery, the Colour Tool, Sharpening and Noise Reduction, Clarity, Structure and so on. The software includes most of the basic editing tools that you should need for basic editing. This will create a new catalogue and start up Capture One for the first time.

Click on the “More Options” button and from the second screen choose: “Express Fujifilm”.
