


You do have to pay for upgrades though, but if your lens and body are already supported (R5 is) then you can choose whether you want to or not. Faster than DPP, Top Tier noise reduction (equal with Topaz), best available lens corrections, all the basic adjustments, available key wording, works with your folder structure without the need to import a library, available presets to speed up image editing, and no subscription necessary. If you are shooting high ISO it may be worth a look. I think it's a consensus that the workflow is inferior to LR Classic but the denoise is really impressive. Now that LR has the R5 camera profiles has it caught up to C1 as the better Raw editor, there are many features I prefer in LR Classic but last I had researched C1 was still producing better images.

R5 Raw Editor, LR Classic vs Capture One Pro 22?.
