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The images from the shoot would reside on my Macbook in full resolution. This would make sense from a workflow perspective, such as in scenarios like at a tethered shoot. The one essential feature I expected the iPad app to have is the ability to view and edit images that are already in the catalog on the desktop version. But I do wonder who the target audience for the app is because it’s currently missing some sync features. In fact, you’ll probably be able to edit faster on this than on a desktop in most scenarios. You’re introduced to a familiar layout, so there isn’t much of a learning curve with the editing controls. From a visual perspective, the Capture One for iPad app ticks all the boxes.
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But the more creative companies know how to make their mobile apps look and feel like a seamless extension of their desktop software. Sure there have to be some tradeoffs because of the nature of mobile vs desktop operating systems. When software companies provide mobile applications that aren’t half-baked versions of their desktop apps, it shows a concern for their end users. Download our app for iOS, iPad, and Android and get no banner ads for $24.99/year. And without these features, I don’t see myself using the iPad app often.
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But the app in its current version is let down by the lack of some cloud sync features: features any pro photographer would expect. The layout is comfortably familiar, and the editing experience is smooth. If you’re an existing Capture One user, you’ll find the new iPad app a helpful tool. The comparisons between this and Adobe Lightroom (non Classic version) are inevitable since the latter has been around for many years as a mobile application.
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Send tips | news | rumors | guest post ideas Please don’t forget to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube Now we just have to hope Capture One for iPad has an option for a one-time payment or comes bundled with the desktop app. Maybe we will see more at WWDC on June 7th along with Final Cut Pro which is also expected to come to iOS. I imagine we will see a lot more apps announced as cross-platform in the very near future with the Apple M1 being put in the iPad Pro line of tablets without limitation. The announcement is not overly surprising since the Apple M1 performs shockingly well. Want to know what’s in the works? After launching M1 support, we’re working hard to add even more editing possibilities, on even more devices – get excited for an iPad app in early 2022.

Capture One announced on its Facebook page that Capture One will be coming to iPad in 2022
