Capture One 20 Black Friday Deal: Save 30% plus Free Capture One 21

This weekend only you can save 30% on all Capture One products, including Capture One 21 pre-order. Use code BLACKFRIDAY30 at checkout.

On top of the discount, new customers get a FREE upgrade to Capture One 21, if they purchase these products:

  • Capture One Pro 20 perpetual license (or a bundle*)
  • Capture One Pro Fujifilm 20 perpetual license (or a bundle*)
  • Capture One Pro 20 (for Sony) perpetual license (or a bundle*)
  • Capture One Pro 20 (for Nikon) perpetual license (or a bundle*)
    *the bundle includes Capture One perpetual license + Capture One Styles

Use code BLACKFRIDAY30 at checkout to get the discount.

You can get Capture One 20 here

LAST HOURS to Save on Capture One Pro 12 with Code OCT-AF-P89 (ends 7 PM New York Time)

Capture One Pro Deal

There are two Capture One Pro deals, that are going to expire today at 7PM New York time (midnight in Berlin).

The FujiRumors coupon code (OCT-AF-P89) will expire today, October 31, at 7PM New York time.

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*The products that will include the free Capture One Pro 20 upgrade are:

It Get’s Even Better: Current Capture One Pro 12 User can Save 30% on Capture One Pro 20 Upgrade

Capture One is offering a 20% discount to all existing Capture One Pro 12 customers, who pre-order Capture One Pro 20.

And to make the good news even better, I have been informed by FR-readers that our exclusive 10% discount code (OCT-AF-P89) works in addition to the 20% discount! The reader wrote:

I got email from capture one to upgrade from 12 to 20, with 20% discount. What is best currently your 10% code works as well reducing even further. So for example I bought upgrade to PRO (previously had only fuji paid version) and it cost me 107£ with all discounts. While currently upgrade only to 12 pro would cost me 170£.

Now, the 20% + 10% deal combo is nothing Capture One officially told me, but it works, as you can see from the screenshot below.

Keep in mind that our exclusive 10% discount code OCT-AF-P89 expires on October 31, so only until then you save 30%. After that, you’ll save “only” 20%.

save 30% thanks to upgrade deal + coupon code

UPDATE: Adobe Removes Basic $10 Plan and Now Forces New Customers to Pay $20 per Month… but Luckily Capture One Pro 12 is still 50% off!

UPDATE: Adobe put the plan back on their website. Some users told FR here, that in EU the basic plan does not include Photoshop anymore.

Adobe just removed the $10/month basic plan. The minimum new customers have to pay now is $20/month!

It will be yet another profit record year for Adobe, but also another one where they annoyed quite some more customers.

Luckily Capture One Pro 12 is still 50% off. The deal should have been expires, but it still live. No idea for how long at this point.

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Capture One Pro 12 with FUJIFILM Film Simulations Released and TESTED vs Lightroom and In Camera

Capture One Pro 12

If you were waiting for Capture One Pro to add Fujifilm film simulation support, well, then your day to get the newly released Capture One Pro 12 has come! And of course you save 10% with code AMBFR on the standalone version, and 5% with code AMBFR on the subscription model.

NOTE: Apparently film simulations work only with cameras that feature an X-Processor Pro or X-Processor 4, so X-Pro2, X-T2, X-T20, X-H1, X-T3, X-E3, X100F, GFX50S and GFX5oR. Check out the full list here.

If you purchased Capture One Pro 11 from the 1st of November and later, you will get a free upgrade to Capture One Pro 12.

But Capture One Pro 12 adds more than just Fujifilm film simulation profiles.

Improvements, new features and new tools in Capture One 12

  • Powerful, refined interface
  • Revamped menu system
  • Luminosity masking
  • Linear Gradient Mask
  • Radial Gradient Mask
  • Redesigned Keyboard Shortcut manager
  • New plug-in ecosystem
  • Fujifilm Film Simulation support
  • Extended AppleScript support

Buy & Save on Capture One Pro 12

Film Simulation Comparison

I have made a quick comparison between in-camera, Lightroom and Capture One Pro film simulation, based on the last Capture One Beta software available. I will re-test it with the final version, and update this article, if I see relevant changes.

IMPORTANT NOTES

NOTE 1: Images are compressed for web use. Hence, you might notice artifacts in some images
NOTE 2: I have bumped up the “Light Falloff” slider in Capture One Pro 12 to match the vignetting of Lightroom and In-Camera
NOTE 3: I can apply ETERNA to my Fujifilm X-E3 in Capture One, but since I can’t create ETERNA files in my Fuji X-E3 or in Lightroom, I will skip this comparison

IC = In Camera
C1 = Capture One
LR = Lightroom

CONCLUSIONS

Both, Capture One and Lightoom, make a very good job.

However, looking at the high-resolution images on my retina display, I consider Capture One film simulations a bit more faithful to the original Fujifilm film simulations, since Lightroom tends to add a tiny bit too much warmth to the images.

There are only two film simulations, where the warmer Lightroom images are a slightly more faithful to the original Fuji film simulations: Acros and Monochrome.

Keep in mind I used a Beta C12 version, and Phase One might have fine tuned it further in the meantime.

SAMPLES (and What’s NOT Included)

Here is the In-Camera vs Capture One vs Lightroom Fujifilm film simulation comparison.

For the sake of your readability (and page loading time), I compared all film simulations, except for Monochrome Standard/Y/G/R, Acros R/G/Y and Pro Neg Hi.

I have all the comparisons done, so if you absolutely insist, I can upload them. But I think the images down below already show how good Capture One’s film simulations are. And you can always download the free 30 days Capture One Pro 12 trial, and play around with them by yourself.

And beware: those who ask in the comments for a Sepia comparison, will be immediately banned ;).

With that said, these are boring images (the ones I am proud of I share them on my Instagram), but I think they are good images to compare the film simulations.

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