![]() ![]() I got corrupted catalogs more than once and I was saved by the backups I did periodically. ![]() I also noticed some instabilities with High Sierra. MP also is notorious for catalog corruption.Īt the migration time, my MP catalog had 140K images, it took almost 8 minutes to load the catalog. The problem is that Capture One is mainly a photo editor and raw converter with some DAM features and the once excellent user interface was changed to a form I don't like it.įor a long time, MP worked well with my image library, but it started to be very sluggish and slow to start when my catalog passed 75K images. The perpetual license of Capture One Pro 12 cost at this post date, 299 Euros, or if you're crazy enough, you can join the subscription plan for 20 Euros/month. Phase One sort of merged it with Capture One, but of course, if you want to still use it, you must pay for a full license of it and it's no cheap. This last update still works on OSX 10.13 High Sierra and I have no intention to test it on higher versions since Media pro was discontinued killed about one year ago. It worked very well with OSX 10.8 Mountain Lion and then an update was launched in late 2016 to address compatibility with OSX 10.12 Sierra and 10.13 El Capitan, but it was a PAID update that was offered for 39 Euro, a total absurd since it didn't offer any improvements. It was reasonably priced from 139 Euros in 2012 when I started to use it. Foreword For a considerable time, Phase One Media Pro was my favorite digital asset management program (DAM). All posts here reflect my personal impressions and experiences with products, programs, and equipment. ![]() I'm not affiliated with any software maker aforementioned in this blog neither monetize sellings from them. ![]()
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