If you're going the DNG route why would you want to adjust the image in Capture One? You do know that the only adjustment carried over when you export to DNG is white balance, right?
To get more sharpness and keep the extra DR that C1P1 provides (store it in the DNG)… Erik insists to "group" his work in LR (which is softer and has less DR latitude) … he refuses to use C1P1 for development and some here are trying to convince him otherwise, my proposition has to do with the second best solution, it's not what I would do if I was using P45+… I would do all processing using C1P1. In fact, only reason I'm not using C1P1 as you know Yair, is that my work is mainly 16X MS with my Imacon 528c which can only be done with "flexcolor"… C1P1 is in one of my computers only for the rare case I will process some ultra demanding artistic shot from my D800E and it makes lots of difference than LR… The few single shot I do with my back, is processed with "phocus".
P.S. I may have a project coming in Israel on the next couple of months, to shoot some byzantine ikons for the Orthodox church there… If I do, I'll PM you so that we may do that Credo test from last year… greetings from Regina.
P.S.2 Didn't know that adjustments are not carried over if one exports in DNG (never used C1P1 that way), he'll still benefit if he only uses C1P1 to convert to DNG and then use LR to develop the DNG won't he?