N-Photo: the Nikon magazine

New gear

Capture One 22

From £18/$24/month www.captureone.com

Capture One has launched a new version C of its image-editing software, Capture One 22. The Lightroom rival unveiled that the newest version is compatible with Apple M1, M1 Pro, M1 Pro Max, MacOS Monterey, and Windows 11.

New features of Capture One 22 include panorama stitching, as well as HDR merging and unique batch auto-rotate tools.

For those that may be unfamiliar, Capture One editing software, originally developed by mediumformat camera maker Phase One, is highly regarded in the photographic industry and used as a premier resource for editing Raw image files with nondestructive editing.

If you already have a Capture One subscription you should have access to all latest versions of the software, including Capture One 22, at no extra cost. Just download Capture One 22 and activate the software using your current license key.

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