I use Capture One as my raw processor. I refuse to rent software, so I
buy the "perpetual license." I've stayed with v. 10.2, as the most
recent version (12.x) still does not officially support my Leica
M10-P. v.10.2 works acceptably using a "Generic DNG" profile, with a
few moderately annoying work-arounds.
My plan was to wait until v.13 came out, and upgrade if it supported the
M10-P. I've asked Phase One support twice about M10-P (and -D) support.
The reply is that they will put it on their request list, but "we never
promise anything, and we never comment on release dates."
Now a further wrinkle: This weekend, Phase One sent out emails with a
15% discount code on upgrades, valid until June 3. "Don't miss out!"
Except that the prices were actually higher than the prices available
from the program's initial splash screen. Not nice.
Sometimes when a software vendor offers discounts, it's a sign that a
major new version is coming soon. So my instinct says to wait and see
if v.13 comes soon. On the other hand, Phase One could jack up the
price of leapfrogging several versions, such that if I don't upgrade to
v.12 now, I could end up paying more in the long run. Or I could end up
paying two stiff upgrade fees if I upgrade now, and they cleverly wait
six weeks to release v. 13, and then only give a deep upgrade discount
to people who bought v.12 less than 30 days prior to the release.
Does anyone have experience "reading the tea leaves" in situations like
this?
Thanks!
--Peter
--
_________________________________________________________________
Options: http://lists.thomasclausen.net/mailman/listinfo/olympus
Archives: http://lists.thomasclausen.net/mailman/private/olympus/
Themed Olympus Photo Exhibition: http://www.tope.nl/
|