Save $100 on Capture One Pro 20

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Capture One Pro 20 is a professional-standard editing program that's used by pro photographers and retouchers all around the world. Initially developed by high end camera company Phase One, Capture One Pro 20 is not only an image editor – it can also be used to catalogue images, process raw files and for tethered photography. While Capture One is a great piece of image editing software, its price can often put consumers off from investing. Luckily, Capture One Pro 20 has just received a $100 discount from B&H. 

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Capture One Pro 20| was $299 | now $199Save $100

Capture One Pro 20| was $299 | now $199
Save $100 Capture One Pro 20 includes the ability to process images, convert raw files, shoot with instant tethered capture and more. Plus, with the purchase of Capture One Pro 20, you are automatically eligible for a free upgrade to Capture One Pro 21. 

Capture One Pro 20 is an advanced photo workflow tool to enable photographers to save time at every possible juncture – from shooting their photos, to organizing their images to editing their shots. Version 20 of Capture One sees a variety of updates to plenty of tools, including a Basic Color Editor and a dedicated High Dynamic Range function to help achieve improved shadow and highlight response. 

Other features include a dedicated Healing Tool, the Before/After tool to enable you to see the changes you've made, an intuitive Adobe Lightroom importer so that you can move Lightroom Catalogs directly into Capture One and more. 

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