![]() It really is a joy to work with – the Mac Studio is the best user experience I’ve had in Capture One to date.įor those who remember the speed benchmarks I ran on my Intel Mac Pro in 2020 and the latest MacBook Pro M1 16″ in 2021, you’ll be familiar with this test: Importing and building 5k previews for 270x 151-megapixel 16 bit medium format raw files, then processing them out again as 16-bit AdobeRGB TIF files at the end. Styles apply to layers effortlessly, to the point where you actually forget the computer is having to make adjustments in order to deliver the changes you’ve demanded on-screen. With 151-megapixel images, using Magic Brush on the Mac Studio is a delight – the calculations are so quick that I needed several attempts to try and catch its dialog box for a screen grab on the brief occasions that it appeared. Luma Ranges react instantly, with no lag at all, and the previews all update in real-time as changes are made, even on ultra-high res 16-bit RAWs. Switching between high res images, there is no delay whatsoever – the preview of the next shot is already there when I press the arrow key, even when quickly scanning through. ![]() Headline: The Mac Studio is ludicrously fast. So having transferred all my data from a MacBook Pro 16″, I guess it’s time to take the Studio for a spin – and check out how it performs against our other machines in one of my primary applications: Capture One Pro. The card reader on the front is also a very useful addition – even my Mac Pro has an external reader permanently plugged in, so this one extra slot has to be one of the biggest “small improvements” to my mind. I must admit to being a little frustrated on my Mac Pro, with the need to type in passwords, when my MacBook Pro and iPad/iPhone have used my fingerprint or face for so many years – so the addition of Touch ID on this latest model is more than welcome. With a choice of the latest Magic Keyboard, Magic Trackpad and/or Magic Mouse in Space Grey and Black (the “Pro” look from the Mac Pro and iMac Pro), everything is designed to look just right on the desk together.
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