![]() ![]() With the latest update, we are launching the beta test for comments. Tags and ratings are fine and dandy, but when will you be able to add comments to images in a Capture One Live Session? The answer is now. With the latest update, you can now find the option to add a watermark to your images in the Capture One Live menu making it easier to keep your images safe.ģ. Keep your shared images safeĬoncerned about people screenshotting your images in Capture One Live and using them without your consent? Don’t worry. With the latest update of Capture One Pro, Live sessions can last for up to one month, letting your clients view and rate the images in their own time and giving you more time to review their feedback. Give your clients and collaborators more time to review and give feedback on your images. Here are seven improvements to get excited about in the latest update. So, in summary, I don't believe you could have fixed the fault much quicker than you did (Very impressive Incident Management Adobe haven't fixed LrC yet), but in Problem Management terms, I'd certainly be looking at my testing regime, and what level of Bug/Incompatibility/Incident triggers an urgent email communication, to improve service moving forward.Take your collaboration to the next level, get more freedom of movement on your shoots, and make your editing sessions quicker and easier than ever by updating your Capture One Pro desktop app from the 14th of June. ![]() ![]() Given that 14.2 released at ~6pm UTC on Monday, there still would've been plenty of time to send out an advisory email. Back in my IT Management days, I would have had a tester on standby (yes, even out-of-hours) to run a regression test on my paid product's key features, so that if any major issues arose, I'd be able to immediately communicate with my Customer-base (this would have been a "push" communication, rather than expecting them to find an online post (which by any measure wasn't exactly prominent). I understand that the 14.2 RC came out late on Friday. The technical issue, which although not your fault, could have been mitigated, and the comms, which was poorly managed, IMHO. ![]()
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