Capture One Livestream: Editorial workflow with Jan Wischermann and Ava Pivot

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  • Опубликовано: 14 дек 2022
  • Join David Grover, Capture One Ambassador Jan Wischermann, and Nikon ambassador Ava Pivot in a unique editorial walkthrough of their work for Numero Netherlands and Faces Magazine.
    Photographer Ava Pivot has shot the images, and Jan will show you his editing steps and color grading in Capture One, giving the photos even more character.
    “I love sharing deep knowledge of my craft. It’s a great honor to connect to so many creative talents around the globe!” says Jan Wischermann.
    Check out the fashion editorial (janwischermann.de/numero-x-lo...) and Ava’s page (www.ava-pivot.com)
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Комментарии • 23

  • @charlieschmidt9668
    @charlieschmidt9668 День назад

    Ty for all of this. . Love the idea of adjusting contrast on different color channels. . Btw, I am advise user of the color checker. The patches make it easy for the color match. . Again, Thanks

  • @bala1000mina
    @bala1000mina Год назад +4

    Thank you so much guys for the wonderful Livestream and bunch of useful information! God bless you all!

    • @CaptureOne
      @CaptureOne  Год назад

      Thank you so much for your kind words!

  • @BlackZEddie
    @BlackZEddie Год назад +4

    For sensitivity when adjusting curves and sliders, you can hold down the ALT key for more precise movements.

  • @donnichols1798
    @donnichols1798 Год назад

    Thanks for posting this. I had to drop out of the real-time because of other commitments. I particularly appreciated the discussion of the challenges behind the shoot (the dogs, the wrinkles, the rain and indoor lighting...) and how they adapted.

  • @a-bela
    @a-bela Год назад

    it was really good to see, how a photographer and a retoucher can work together, listening to eachother. (i'm not a preofessional, i do sg other for living, but have some experiences, that "cooperation" can be pain in...)
    Thanks Ava, Jan, and David.

  • @martinstewart2403
    @martinstewart2403 Год назад

    Superb content as usual guys. I love these live editing sessions.

  • @runsong666
    @runsong666 2 месяца назад

    thank you,i had a question ,which format can capture one support? cube/lut/xmp/?

  • @ozox39
    @ozox39 8 месяцев назад

    I've learned so much. I really appreciate this. Why isn't this on Bravo or something?

  • @petergunndetective
    @petergunndetective Год назад

    With regards to the colour checker question: is there a way to use a colour checker with Capture One? I know how use mine with Lightroom but I haven't been able to figure the system out for Capture One.

    • @donnichols1798
      @donnichols1798 Год назад

      There are several youtube videos that explain the process...

  • @ugozamparo605
    @ugozamparo605 Год назад

    Oh yes, the subtitle in French! Thanks !

  • @ugozamparo605
    @ugozamparo605 Год назад

    Thank's for this weinair !

  • @LIMGANG
    @LIMGANG Год назад

    Hello, can you share the styles?

    • @CaptureOne
      @CaptureOne  Год назад

      Hi Persian,
      Are you referring to the Styles Jan created? If yes, please reach out to Jan to see if that's possible.

  • @DenhefDigital
    @DenhefDigital Год назад +1

    PLEASE CAPTURE ONE! RELEASE AN ANAMORPHIC DESQUEEZE FUNCTION. NOW! Its been over 3 years now since the community asked for it... wake up

    • @CaptureOne
      @CaptureOne  Год назад

      You probably already did it, but please create a feature request for our developers. And do include as many details as possible for how this will help you and your workflow.
      Create the request here - captureone.co/featurerequst

    • @DenhefDigital
      @DenhefDigital Год назад +1

      @@CaptureOne Already did and like 50 others too. No one cares..... So simple. People shoot stills with anamorphic and have done like 4 years now

  • @ratuldutta1521
    @ratuldutta1521 6 месяцев назад

    19:46

  • @paulmclinden7046
    @paulmclinden7046 Год назад

    Hi, I watch a few you tubers use various post processing software to process their captures and most have a different approach on just how they process an image.
    Can you please put together a definitive step by step approach on just how you personally approach your post processing: an exact order of operations you would use every time?
    Also, there are various types of capture from: Portraiture, Landscapes, Still life, Architecture to high contrast black and white etc.
    Does your order of operations using this software change according to the type of image captured and if so can you also show that order of operations for that specific genre mentioned above, obviously that may involve you producing 5 RUclips videos on just how your sequence of operations differs for each genre mentioned above, but I sincerely hope you can find the time to produce these videos.
    As an example some may use a 10 step order of operations raw processing framework like the following for a particular genre of capture: 1-LENS CORRECTION, 2-TRANSFORM, 3-CROP, 4-WHITE BALANCE, 5-EXPOSURE, 6-CONTRAST, 7-COLOUR(COLOR), 8-DOGE & BURN, 9-CLEANUP, 10-SHARPENING.
    Thanks, in advance.

    • @CaptureOne
      @CaptureOne  Год назад

      Hi Paul
      Thank you for your input.
      I have forwarded your message, but I can't promise we will do a Live Session with this topic. But thanks!

    • @CaptureOne
      @CaptureOne  Год назад

      Hi Paul, David here chiming in. I am sorry to disappoint but it would be highly unlikely we would produce such content as it's not an approach that fits well with the general purpose of a RAW converter. To expand, the "steps" would not vary between genre but more so between different photos. i.e different photos require different approaches regardless of the genre. Some might need more work, some might need less. You will very likely find that you can't rigidly stick to a stepped process and find yourself returning to earlier steps as the editing process evolves.
      I would encourage a more organic approach to editing. You will likely find it more of an enjoyable process with a better end result.
      The only two things I tend to do as a first step is to crop / rotate and fix white balance and exposure. Everything thereafter varies wildly.

  • @romiemiller7876
    @romiemiller7876 Год назад

    An interesting video, but the language was rough at times.