Phase One Takes Careful Aim At Own Foot
Posted: Tue 03 Jan 2017, 09:15
Phase One has announced that its Capture One image management and Raw conversion software is unlikely to support either of the upcoming digital medium format cameras from Fuji and Hasselblad. The reason is that they are regarded as competitors to their own, albeit substantially more expensive, digital medium format models.
The comment in the linked article from Imaging Resource that this is an ill advised move is spot on. We are likely to see more full frame cameras which, in megapixel terms at least, will be on a par with those from Phase One. Will the company not support those, either? Like many others, I suspect, I would be unwilling to invest in software which is selective in which cameras are supported. The company which really benefits from this crass decision is Adobe.
http://www.imaging-resource.com/news/20 ... seblad-x1d
The comment in the linked article from Imaging Resource that this is an ill advised move is spot on. We are likely to see more full frame cameras which, in megapixel terms at least, will be on a par with those from Phase One. Will the company not support those, either? Like many others, I suspect, I would be unwilling to invest in software which is selective in which cameras are supported. The company which really benefits from this crass decision is Adobe.
http://www.imaging-resource.com/news/20 ... seblad-x1d