

Capture One for iPad will be available on June 28, and it will cost 4.99 per month.

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They say that they have “worked closely with Apple over the past few months, and we can safely say that tethering for iPad is coming”.Ĭapture One for iPad is available as a monthly subscription for $4.99 (£4.49/€5.49) which offers unlimited file transfer between the iPad and desktop versions of the Capture One apps. Capture One is working on Masks and Layers and full cloud syncing in addition to tethering. This is going to be a deal-breaker for some, at least for now, although it is something Capture One says will be coming in the future. According to what I can find online, support for this feature should be identical to the computer, so if you can tether your camera to the computer, you can tether it to the iPad. They say that for now, in order to get the app released on schedule, there is no tethering support built into Capture One for iPad whatsoever. By Louis Ferreira Published: SeptemCapture One for iPad 1.1.0 was released the other day on the appstore with support for wired and wireless tethering. It allows you to convert RAW images and edit photos on the go and was specifically designed. One big issue, that Capture One says is proving to be something of a challenge is tethered shooting. Capture One, as promised, has launched its iPad editing application. It contains essential features like star ratings, colour tagging, styles and presets, cropping, rotation and editing tools, but that they have “tons of things in the pipeline” for future releases. They say that this first version is not the final version but one that will bring a lot of value to the Capture One community. Capture One for iPad costs 4.99 (at the time of writing), which seems fair for a photo editing tool of this calibre. The iPad interface is a two-handed UI, with hand gestures to control various tools.Īs you might expect, though, Capture One for iPad has launched with a reduced feature set.
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It can import images directly from your camera over USB in order to start organising, culling and editing them wherever you happen to be. The interface on Capture One for iPad looks a little different from Capture One Pro on the desktop thanks to a newly designed UI that takes advantage of the touch features of the iPad tablets. The app is available worldwide as of today and works either standalone or in conjunction with Capture One Pro on the desktop thanks to the company’s recently released cloud features.

It’s still a little over 4 hours away at the time of writing, but you can watch it here when it’s live. While the app has been announced now, and you can go ahead and download it from the Apple App Store, the live stream to promote the launch isn’t happening until later today.
