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Capture One vs Fotor: Which is best for you?
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- I've been using and training photo professionals on Capture One software since its beginning, and there's no better image capture and processing software in the market today or in the past for that matter.
- Also in the Windows version there are several ongoing bugs which have not been addressed despite me reporting them and trying to explain them.
- The AI Upscaler is by far the best tool to use for taking tiny jpegs and making them look like the original, the image to video feature is a great feature - I'm looking forward to it's AI perception evolving to a point where it understands simple prompts
- The biggest issue is the subscription model, which automatically renews after a trial and makes refunds extremely difficult even if the service does not meet expectations.
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