The Capture One versus Lightroom comparison has been relitigated continuously for a decade. The gap has narrowed. The meaningful differences that remain are specific enough to be worth stating clearly. Color. Capture One's color engine is genuinely superior for complex color work. The Color Editor, with its skin tone tool and the ability to create selections based on hue, … [Read more...] about Capture One vs Lightroom: The Real Differences in 2026
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RAW vs JPEG: Why the Debate Isn’t Over and Still Matters
The RAW versus JPEG debate is treated as settled in most photography education. It is not, and flattening it into a simple answer produces photographers who carry the right files without understanding what they are carrying. The case for RAW is real and substantial. A RAW file preserves all the sensor data captured at the moment of exposure — full dynamic range, uncompressed … [Read more...] about RAW vs JPEG: Why the Debate Isn’t Over and Still Matters
How to Build a Color Grade That Holds Across Different Lighting Conditions
A color grade that works on one image is a lucky accident. A color grade that works across a full shoot in mixed light is a system. Building systems is the actual craft, and you start to see why the moment you look at a scene where everything is working against you at once—deep blue twilight sky, warm artificial lighting spilling from windows, and moving subjects cutting … [Read more...] about How to Build a Color Grade That Holds Across Different Lighting Conditions
