Capture One 22 will be released on December 9

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Capture One announced the new 22 version will be released on December 9 (Click here to land on the official announcement page). Those are the new main features:

Panorama Stitching
Build stunning panoramic stitches of landscapes, cityscapes, architectural scenes and more with incredible resolution and total detail from edge to edge. Produce superb wide-angle shots without warping and distorting corners. And don’t let the word “panorama” hold back your imagination – with multi-row stitching, you can build your image in all directions, giving you a huge DNG file to work with that’s fully editable directly in Capture One.

HDR Merging
Combining multiple RAW images with different exposures, HDR Merging gives you a single high dynamic range image in just a few clicks – perfect for landscapes set during sunrise or sunset, interior shots showing both an indoor and outdoor setting, or any scene with big differences in exposure. Go one step further by using the powerful editing tools in Capture One to finalize your image.

Auto Rotate
Time is money – spare yourself hours of manual rotation in your workflow with our first AI-driven tool, letting you automatically rotate huge image batches simultaneously.

Wireless Tethering for Canon
The industry’s fastest tethering goes wireless. With wireless tethering, take photoshoots to the next level without any cables holding you back – feel the freedom of more dynamic shoots, taking your camera to new angles and having all the space you need to create.

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GH5II among the top cameras of the year at Explora

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Explora (Click here) did select the GH5II among the best cameras of the year 2021:

Beginning with a potentially controversial choice, seeing as there has only been a development announcement for this camera, the upcoming Panasonic Lumix GH6 slides into the 10th spot simply because of its outstanding list of features that have already been announced. A new Micro Four Thirds sensor will deliver up to 5.7K 60p video, DCI 4K 10-bit 4:2:2 with unlimited recording times, and UHD 4K 10-bit recording with 120p High Frame Rate recording and Variable Frame Rate support. These few video specs along are enough to be excited at what Panasonic has coming, with an expected release date of the end of 2021. In the meantime, though, the slightly lower spec’d Lumix GH5 II, which is already available and announced in 2021, will hold down the 10th spot till the GH6 makes its formal arrival

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