Hacker Newsnew | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submit | emanuelez's commentslogin

+1 for this great suggestion


Loopy Pro manages to do this: https://loopypro.com/pricing/


Disclaimer: Capture One employee here. That being said I invite anyone to try out the free trial and confirm or dis-confirm my claims.

In my opinion Capture One best features are:

1) image and color quality 2) tethering capabilities 3) workflow customization and optimization


I’ve tried it for years and years, paid customer. Had issues with Sony files and now have issues with Nikon Z raw files. C1 generates artifacts in transitions, terrible ones. Filed a bug report and got met with the worst customer support in my life, “devs don’t wanna fix this, use ICC profiles”, as if ICC profiles would fix bad processing of the files…

Which is sad because the software in general is a lot better than Lightroom, but your first point just isn’t true and that should be the primary thing to get right in a raw processor. Also, don’t conflate over sharpening and extra saturation for better quality (C1 defaults)


I want to move to Capture One... Is it a nightmare from Lightroom? Is there any migration automation?


Is there some sort of cloud storage integration? One thing I like about Lightroom CC is how seemlessly I can move between devices and not have to worry about having large HDDs and backups.


I noticed a new can and flavor for Coke Zero in Denmark in the last few months. Maybe it was a testbed for a larger rollout in the rest of the world? I'm not sure, but I vastly prefer the taste of the new version.


Same in Sweden. That can and flavor has been around for a few months.

Yet the dates on that official coke Twitter indicates they did launch it now?

What’s going on? Did they launch it in Europe without a campaign a few months early?

As for the taste I’d describe the difference as “hardly noticable” but I do prefer the old recipe.


There's coke zero and coke zero sugar. The latter is the new recipe which imo is extremely sweeter than the original.


Not really. Jenkins allows a very fine control over jobs and steps orchestration. I realize it might appear as a dated glorified cron, but it's really not. There's nothing you cannot do with it, which is more than I can say about any other CI system I used.


Just a small note. The skeleton of the T-Rex named Tristan Otto is not in Berlin anymore. It is now on display at the Natural History Museum in Copenhagen. I saw it on Friday and it is quite spectacular!


You might also want to check Kanel out! https://github.com/kristiandupont/kanel


The main difference is that with Parcelable you have two versions of your object (one persisted on disk and one in memory) while with Realm you are always working with your real data, not a representation of it.


Thank you for bringing the subject up! Importing data from JSON in a painless way is very high on the priority list. Right now we don't have an elegant solution for your specific use-case, but we're working on it so stay tuned! Please feel free to join us in the mailing list as we would love to hear more about your project and help with it if possible!


Thanks for the heads up! We will address that right away.

Also, one of the examples (GridViewExample) in the release reads JSON data with GSON.


Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search: