Each tutorial I used to watch on YT is like "Curve tool has 2 axis, X and Y, now make a S curve. Have a nice day". Here is finally a perfect explanation with use cases. Thank you Andrea !
I have been using curves to edit my photos for years and I thought I knew everything I needed about them. WHAT A FOOL I AM! I am so going to take a look at some pictures I took and discarded because of contrast and haziness. Grazie, buon lavoro!
Wow!! Finally someone, who's making an amazing job with photos in capture one and is able to explain understandably every step he's doing! Liked & Subscribed!! Thank you!! :)
For all those guys that would like to know a little bit more about the zone system written by Hensel Adams to help you understand a little bit more about Tone range going from black to white check that book out, nice video about the use of Capture one 22!
Hi Andrea, I’ve been using Capture 1 for many years and watched endless tutorials. This is by far the best tutorial I’ve seen on the use of curves in very flat light low key landscapes and I now plan to go and re-edit some old images using your technique. I’m sure it will make a difference. Glenn
I have went thru all your capture one videos. In my opinion your education fills the simple but essential gap that capture one tutors fail. Thank-you for this. Keep them coming.. All the best!!
Your workflow is spot on Andrea! I learned more about curves in this video than ever before. Ever! I never thought of adding points close to each other rather than spread far apart, but mostly WHEN, and WHY to add them. THANK YOU!
You got me good with that joke in the middle! What a brilliant video. Straight-forward, technical, deep… I am so grateful for this. Been feeling like I’ve been on the precipice of understanding some of this but frustrated with how shallow other tutorials are… how shallow they’ve been my whole life! Feel like it’s all geared towards people who have never picked up a camera before. Finally a lesson on my level!
@@AndreaLivieriPhoto Sure thing! Thanks for the lesson! It would be really cool if you did more videos on “How to Use _ Effectively” like the Levels tool or other things, and just did a 15 min breakdown on other tools that are part of your workflow! You’re so good at explaining
Brilliant tutorial, thankyou so much. Often you are told to use the s-curve, with no detailed explanation, you’ve explained this so well, and it all makes sense. Thanks again 😊
This is one of the most detailed and informative videos I've ever watched for curves features for C1. I really appreciate the nuances of utilizing of all the information you included.
What an excellent video. I like your honesty in your explanation. It’s really wholesome to see a photographer who wants to share his knowledge and experience. Thank you.
Thanks for the comment, Odile! Glad you found the video useful. The Curves tool is incredibly powerful and versatile and can be used for a wide range of adjustments.🙂
Thank you Andrea. The best demonstration of curves I have seen in my 30+ years of using digital imaging. I look forward to other elements that you will surely shred some new light on. 👏
@@AndreaLivieriPhoto cant wait! Your video was the only way for me to truly understand how curves works instead of tweaking the basic 3 points shadows-midtones-hilights
Excellent, thank you! It's great to see Curves used so clearly in Capture one! (usually its just Ps) Your "blue" waterfall shows up how Luma curves remove colour, rather than just stop colours being boosted, to my eyes anyway...
Thanks so much, Dominic! Glad you enjoyed the video. Actually, the Luma Curve doesn't remove colors. Since it only affects the brightness values of the image, you won't experience an increase in saturation like you would typically see when increasing contrast with the regular RGB curve.
Great and to the point as always. Keep it up with these C1. Wife appreciates it as she always have more time to herself after these videos are online :)
This was an excellent video and really made tone curves sink in for me. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and helping us become better editors.
The Curve tool have become my main tool for controlling luminosity and contrasts. When properly understood it can replace other luminosity tools, such as Luma Range etc, for the most part. Your video is a fantastic introduction into this amazing tool! Also, Dodging and Burning with specifically applied curves is a very useful way to use the Curve tool with. Not to mention targeting and changing colours, but that’s a whole other ballgame, isn’t it? When we learn how to apply specific curves on multiple layers in Capture One then the sky is the limit to what we can achieve in C1! I’m very glad that you pointed out how important it is to be aware of the difference between the RGB and Luma type of curves that C1 provides us with. As a side note; the basic Contrast slider in C1 is attempting to give a result (on colour values) somewhere in between the contrast adjustments made in the RGB curve and the Luma curve, I believe. Yet another positive side effect with the Curve tool is that it make us view the image in a more “general” way and not fall for the temptation of making too precise selections too early in the process. Instead, it helps us to remain much more general and sweeping in our approach, which I find works better in the long run. For those of us that find that we create too many artifacts and banding problems in our editing processes the Curve tool approach may very well be a good remedy for that kind of problem, as well. Thank you!
@@AndreaLivieriPhoto 👍 I view your channel as one of the most resourceful sources of information regarding photo editing in general and information regarding Capture One in particular. Very insightful! Thank very you!
@@freetibet1000 I totally agree! I would also be curious to see a video on the use of Levels tools, particularly also splitting the RGB channels and how to use it in conjunction of Curves.
@@absolu222 👍 Thank you for your comment! I find that the Levels Tool is very useful for setting the white & black points. The mid-level (gamma) point is particularly useful for controlling the tonal values in the middle of the histogram. Note how it differ in comparison with the Brightness Slider that also work on the mid-tones in the image. Something to be aware of is to know that the Levels Tool do effect the colour saturation values though.
Bravo! I have always, up to now, been intimidated by curves and avoided using them. Now I am excited at the prospect of using this powerful too. Thank you!
Superb video, explanation and demonstration of using curves. The using of the picker is a great way to pin point exactly the area you're wanting to target and help in stopping blow outs of other areas. Of particular interest to me as I'm considering using Capture One as my go to editor. Will be sure to checkout any other Capture One videos you may have done.
This is a very simple, realistic, yet excellent curves tutorial. Im new too C1 and always feel tempted to use Luma Range as it allows you to do very localized adjustments and it is much faster than creating luminosity masks, but that's probably because I have a very basic concept of the curves tool. I would love to see more about it, specially working with the different RGB channels. Kind regards.
Thanks so much, Filipe. Glad you found it useful. There is nothing wrong with the Luma Range, it's an amazing and powerful tool. I use it almost on any image I edit. Sometimes just the Curve Tool is more than enough to apply effective adjustments to the image. That's it :) Ciao
@@AndreaLivieriPhoto yes indeed, I mean I've been probably using Luma range in some of my images when it wasn't necessary. Your tutorial was an eyes opening. I discovered C1 too late. It has everything in one screen, tethering, editing, organising and it is totally customizable. And much faster, with high quality results. I'll pay more attention to your content. Ciao.
This is the clearer, better explained, amazing video on curves on the whole internet. Really. Amazing job, suscribed! Do you have a video on curves and color grading? Thank you!
Thanks so much for the lovely comment, much appreciated! I’m really glad you enjoyed the video. As for your question, I'm planning on making a video about RGB curves and color grading soon. Ciao :)
This vid is amazing. The curves are truly underrated, but so much more powerful and clear than sliders. I’ve been watching Jan Wischermann (pro German fashion retoucher who uses C1) who swears by the curves tool. He recommends using the separate R, B, and G curves to achieve your desired color/white balance, while also making small contrast adjustments. Then once your color is set going into Luma curve for larger contrast adjustments. Then jump between those 4 for edits. Ofc no right or wrong way to be creative, but I find that advice and your video extremely helpful. +This is similar to how some video editors work in color grading DaVinci resolve: don’t use temp/kelvin sliders to achieve WB because these change all of the RGB values at once. Instead work in each channel curve for more precise intentional WB without affecting the other channels and colors in unintended/unwanted ways.
Super tutorial on this topic curve tool! Excellent! I am now motivated to use the curve tool much more than before. Would appreciate if you could produce more videos if this one touches only a bit of the possible functionality. Thanks a lot! Andreas
Hi Andreas, awesome! I'm really glad you found the video useful. There are many videos about curves and editing on the roadmap :) In the meantime, thanks a lot for the comment, really appreciated it! Ciao
Hi, thanks so much for the comment, and glad you enjoyed the video. For sure, you can apply the same principles to any other editing software you like. ON1 Photo Raw is a lovely software, so go for it! 😃Ciao
@@AndreaLivieriPhoto I would in future look at your videos regularly...Though you are from Italy , your communication in English is really good. I had travelled to your country in the past and i loved your food and wine.
@@AsuriSaran Correct, I'm from Venice. Yeah, there's just something about Italian food :) Thanks again for stopping by, it's much appreciated. And of course, it would be awesome to have your feedback in future videos. Ciao😀
Each tutorial I used to watch on YT is like "Curve tool has 2 axis, X and Y, now make a S curve. Have a nice day". Here is finally a perfect explanation with use cases. Thank you Andrea !
Glad you enjoyed the video, Max! I greatly appreciated your comment. Thank you! :)
Agree, this was a wonderfully educational video. I took some notes! Would definitely love to see more. Thank you Andrea!
@Henry_Churches Thanks so much :)
The only tutorial I've seen that isn't under 5 minutes and provides really useful tips! Thanks!
Thanks so much for the comment and I'm glad you found the video useful! :)
Yes, I want to see more lessons about curves.
Thanks for the feedback, really appreciated it :) Ciao
Excellent demonstration of a tool I’ve barely used in C1. Thanks!!
Thanks so much for the comment and I'm glad you found the video useful. Ciao
I have been using curves to edit my photos for years and I thought I knew everything I needed about them. WHAT A FOOL I AM! I am so going to take a look at some pictures I took and discarded because of contrast and haziness. Grazie, buon lavoro!
Thanks so much, Augusto! Glad you found the video useful. Buon Anno, alla prossima 😀
@@AndreaLivieriPhoto auguri!
Wow!! Finally someone, who's making an amazing job with photos in capture one and is able to explain understandably every step he's doing! Liked & Subscribed!! Thank you!! :)
That's awesome, Jozef! Thanks so much for the lovely comment and glad you enjoyed the video, I really appreciated it :) Ciao
Best curve tool illustrations ever!!! Encore, Encore, Encore...
Hi Edmund, thanks so much for the comment. I'm really glad you enjoyed the video :) Ciao
For all those guys that would like to know a little bit more about the zone system written by Hensel Adams to help you understand a little bit more about Tone range going from black to white check that book out, nice video about the use of Capture one 22!
Thanks so much Andre! I really appreciate it :) Ciao
Amazing. Best, ever, tutorial on curve tool I've ever seen - must use that tool more often now! Thanks so much.
Thank you very much, Stig. I'm really happy you enjoyed it 😀 Ciao
It's hard to find someone who explains these things as you here on RUclips, thank you :D
Wow! Thanks a lot, very much appreciated :) Ciao
I learned a new way to approach my image by your amazing video, Thank you Andrea!
Wonderful! Glad you found the video useful, Carter. Thanks so much :)
Hi Andrea, I’ve been using Capture 1 for many years and watched endless tutorials. This is by far the best tutorial I’ve seen on the use of curves in very flat light low key landscapes and I now plan to go and re-edit some old images using your technique. I’m sure it will make a difference. Glenn
That's awesome! Thank you very much, Glenn. Glad you found the video useful :)
I have went thru all your capture one videos. In my opinion your education fills the simple but essential gap that capture one tutors fail. Thank-you for this. Keep them coming.. All the best!!
Thanks so much for the comment and I’m really glad you enjoyed the video 😃
Such a good tutorial! Definitely make more videos on curves!
Thank you very much. Glad you enjoyed the video 😃
Your workflow is spot on Andrea! I learned more about curves in this video than ever before. Ever! I never thought of adding points close to each other rather than spread far apart, but mostly WHEN, and WHY to add them. THANK YOU!
Awesome! Thanks so much, Rich. Glad you found the video useful :) Ciao
You got me good with that joke in the middle! What a brilliant video. Straight-forward, technical, deep… I am so grateful for this. Been feeling like I’ve been on the precipice of understanding some of this but frustrated with how shallow other tutorials are… how shallow they’ve been my whole life! Feel like it’s all geared towards people who have never picked up a camera before. Finally a lesson on my level!
Awesome! Thanks so much for the comment, and I'm really glad you enjoyed the video :) Ciao
@@AndreaLivieriPhoto Sure thing! Thanks for the lesson! It would be really cool if you did more videos on “How to Use _ Effectively” like the Levels tool or other things, and just did a 15 min breakdown on other tools that are part of your workflow! You’re so good at explaining
@@usernamehandle Thanks for the suggestion, appreciated :) Ciao
Brilliant tutorial, thankyou so much. Often you are told to use the s-curve, with no detailed explanation, you’ve explained this so well, and it all makes sense. Thanks again 😊
Awesome, thanks a lot, Claire! Glad you found it useful :) Ciao
This is one of the most detailed and informative videos I've ever watched for curves features for C1. I really appreciate the nuances of utilizing of all the information you included.
Hi Alexandre, glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching and commenting! :) Ciao
Thank you so much for teaching how to tweak curves the proper way.
Gland you enjoyed the video! Thanks so much :)
Brilliant video. I've struggled with curves, S.curve at best. Feel much more confident to explore and understand what they can do. Thank you!
Thank you very much for the comment, and I'm really glad you found the video useful :) Ciao
Very interesting demonstration of the Curves box.
Hi Wallace, thank you for the comment, and glad you found the video interesting. Really appreciate it 😀 Ciao
What an excellent video. I like your honesty in your explanation. It’s really wholesome to see a photographer who wants to share his knowledge and experience. Thank you.
Thanks so much, Mozzam! I'm really glad you enjoyed the video and found it useful :)
Amazing. Been looking for such clear explanation on curves. Thanks.
Thanks so much, Michael! Happy you found the video useful :) Ciao
Extremely instructive, thank you ever so much, Andrea, mille grazie!
Thanks so much and glad you enjoyed the video! Ciao 🙂
outstanding teaching quality. Thank you very much.
Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed it 😃
This is one of the best tutorials I have found. Thank you!
Thanks so much, Robbie! Glad you enjoyed the video :)
Very well explained. Great job.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks so much for watching and commenting 🙂
explained very clearly, thank you!!!
Glad it was helpful. Thank you very much!
After years of using curves I still learned something new! Placing points very close to each other seems amazing, thank you.
Awesome! Glad you found the video useful. Thanks so much, Jayzn 😃 Ciao
Best tutorial on curves ever in RUclips. Thanks so much
Hello Andrea, should have listen to your video 2 years ago. I use curves a lot but got more hints from your video. Thank you so much
Thanks for the comment, Odile! Glad you found the video useful. The Curves tool is incredibly powerful and versatile and can be used for a wide range of adjustments.🙂
This was already a bigger tip of the iceberg than I've ever seen in a RUclips video :-), and very well explained!
Awesome! Glad you enjoyed the video, Thomas. Thank you :) Ciao
Another fantastic video. Capture One may not be as popular as lightroom, but I love it a lot more and appreciate your excellent in depth tutorials.
Hi Jordan, thanks so much for the lovely comment, and glad you enjoyed the tutorial. Yep, Capture One is absolutely brilliant :) Ciao
Best Curves explanation ever, thank you.
Hi Simon, thanks a bunch for the lovely comment! Happy to hear you found the video useful :) Ciao
Amazing! Thank you so much for this kind of videos ! Your explanations are crystal clear and so much valuable. Thank you for your time and effort !
Glad it was helpful, Michel! Thanks so much for watching and commenting 🙂
Best explanation on this topic. Thank you for all the work!
Thanks so much, glad you found it useful! :)
Really useful tutorial. Thank you so much.
Glad you enjoyed the video! Thank you 😃
That was so good, man. You’re a really great teacher. Thank you for the lesson. I learned a lot!
You're very welcome! Super glad you found it useful, and thanks so much for the comment :) Ciao
Thank you Andrea. The best demonstration of curves I have seen in my 30+ years of using digital imaging. I look forward to other elements that you will surely shred some new light on. 👏
Hi Nitch, thanks so much for the comment, I really appreciate it! Glad you found the video useful :) Ciao
your are my savior, can't thank you enough!
Glad you enjoyed the video, Nico! Thanks so much 😃
Thank you! The editing in the video was amazing. really added to the explanation
Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks so much :) Ciao
This was fantastic! Would love more videos on demystifying curves
Thanks so much, Kevin! Glad you found the video useful 😃 Ciao
Great tutorial. One of the best I’ve seen.
Awesome! Thanks so much, Chris. Glad you found the video useful :) Ciao
I'm glad I found your channel, I'm about 1year behind but these tutorials are excellent!!
Glad you like them. Thank you very much :) Ciao
I rarely compliment videos, but you did such an amazingly good job explaining I found that I had to send out a thanks!!!
Awesome, thank you very much, John! I really appreciate it :) Ciao
Molte grazie for the tutorial. You say this is the tip of the iceberg, it would be very interesting to know more. Your photos are great, too.
Thank so much, Hans. Glad you enjoyed the video. There’s more to come 😃 Ciao
That is brilliant Andrea. Thanks so much for this valuable information.
Thanks so much for the comment and glad you found the video useful! :) Ciao
SUPER clear, very well described, totally useful. A professional job of explaining and editing his video. Thank you.
Thanks so much for the comment! Glad you found it useful :)
Best explanation ever, strongly need a 2nd part on red blue and green channels!
It will come :) Thanks so much for the comment and glad you enjoyed the video! Ciao
@@AndreaLivieriPhoto cant wait! Your video was the only way for me to truly understand how curves works instead of tweaking the basic 3 points shadows-midtones-hilights
Excellent, thank you! It's great to see Curves used so clearly in Capture one! (usually its just Ps) Your "blue" waterfall shows up how Luma curves remove colour, rather than just stop colours being boosted, to my eyes anyway...
Thanks so much, Dominic! Glad you enjoyed the video. Actually, the Luma Curve doesn't remove colors. Since it only affects the brightness values of the image, you won't experience an increase in saturation like you would typically see when increasing contrast with the regular RGB curve.
Great and to the point as always. Keep it up with these C1. Wife appreciates it as she always have more time to herself after these videos are online :)
Awesome! Ahahahah :) Thanks so much! Ciao 😄
This was an excellent video and really made tone curves sink in for me. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and helping us become better editors.
Glad it was helpful. Thanks so much JJ :)
An excellent explanation - thanks so much!
Hi Paul, thanks so much. Glad you enjoyed the video :)
Great easy to understand video! Thank you!
Thank you very much, Roger! Glad you enjoyed it. :)
Genius! I've never really understood curves before and shied away. This is such an amazing explanation - it makes so much sense. Thank you!!
Thanks so much, Roger! Glad you found the video useful :) Ciao
Thank you for your clear explanation. I never really understood the curves tool until now. This is powerful stuff!
Hi Mike, that’s awesome! I’m really glad the video helped you out to get a better understanding of curves. Thanks so much :) Ciao
I'd really like to see more videos on the tutorials surrounding tone curves and your overall editing workflow.
Glad you enjoyed it :)
A brilliant video, so helpful and on the point, so pleasent to listen you - great work!
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks so much! Ciao :)
Really amazing! is the best tutorial have seen about curves. Thank you so much!
Thanks so much for the comment, and glad you found the video useful! 🙂
Endlich mal ein Praxisbeispiel. Fantastisch! Weiter so 👍
Thanks so much for the comment and glad you enjoyed the video! :)
Thanks for this wonderful tutorial, by far the most informed and in depth description I have seen.
Thanks so much, Mårten! Glad you found the video useful :)
The Curve tool have become my main tool for controlling luminosity and contrasts. When properly understood it can replace other luminosity tools, such as Luma Range etc, for the most part. Your video is a fantastic introduction into this amazing tool!
Also, Dodging and Burning with specifically applied curves is a very useful way to use the Curve tool with. Not to mention targeting and changing colours, but that’s a whole other ballgame, isn’t it?
When we learn how to apply specific curves on multiple layers in Capture One then the sky is the limit to what we can achieve in C1!
I’m very glad that you pointed out how important it is to be aware of the difference between the RGB and Luma type of curves that C1 provides us with. As a side note; the basic Contrast slider in C1 is attempting to give a result (on colour values) somewhere in between the contrast adjustments made in the RGB curve and the Luma curve, I believe.
Yet another positive side effect with the Curve tool is that it make us view the image in a more “general” way and not fall for the temptation of making too precise selections too early in the process. Instead, it helps us to remain much more general and sweeping in our approach, which I find works better in the long run. For those of us that find that we create too many artifacts and banding problems in our editing processes the Curve tool approach may very well be a good remedy for that kind of problem, as well.
Thank you!
Totally agree! Thanks so much for your very articulated comment, I really appreciated that :) Ciao
@@AndreaLivieriPhoto 👍 I view your channel as one of the most resourceful sources of information regarding photo editing in general and information regarding Capture One in particular. Very insightful! Thank very you!
Thanks man, that means a lot! Much appreciated 🙏
@@freetibet1000 I totally agree! I would also be curious to see a video on the use of Levels tools, particularly also splitting the RGB channels and how to use it in conjunction of Curves.
@@absolu222 👍 Thank you for your comment! I find that the Levels Tool is very useful for setting the white & black points. The mid-level (gamma) point is particularly useful for controlling the tonal values in the middle of the histogram. Note how it differ in comparison with the Brightness Slider that also work on the mid-tones in the image. Something to be aware of is to know that the Levels Tool do effect the colour saturation values though.
Nice clear explanation. Thanks!
Thanks so much, Bob! I'm really glad you enjoyed the tutorial :) Ciao
Excellent video with good examples 👍
Thank you very much, glad you enjoyed it! Ciao
A really deep and thorough tuition on the curves tool, Thank You very much for explaining it in a easy to understand way.
Hi, thanks a lot for the comment, glad it was helpful :) Ciao
You are very good at this, Andrea. Thank you for this video, thank you very much!
Thank you very much for commenting, and glad you enjoyed the video 🙂
probably THE best tutorial on how to leverage the powrr of C1 software! thank you, and your other videos are great too!
You're very welcome. Thanks so much for the comment and glad you enjoyed the video :) Ciao
Brilliant video! Thanks so much. The waterfall edit is wonderful. Very helpful!
Thanks so much, Michael! Glad you enjoyed the video :) Ciao
Bravo! I have always, up to now, been intimidated by curves and avoided using them. Now I am excited at the prospect of using this powerful too. Thank you!
Thanks so much, Robert! Glad the video was useful :) Ciao
Very very helpful. Thank you so much!
Glad it was helpful and thanks so much for the comment!
Great tutorial. I’ve always stayed away from the curves and I’ve been editing photos for over 10 years. I think I will start using it more. Thanks
Hi Jason, thanks so much for the lovely comment! Glad to you enjoyed the video :) Ciao
Thank you for all the help!
Thanks so much, Blake! Glad you enjoyed it :)
Superb video, explanation and demonstration of using curves. The using of the picker is a great way to pin point exactly the area you're wanting to target and help in stopping blow outs of other areas.
Of particular interest to me as I'm considering using Capture One as my go to editor.
Will be sure to checkout any other Capture One videos you may have done.
Thanks so much for the comment, Andrew! I'm really glad you found the video useful :)
Brilliant tutorial. I'll be putting this to use a bit more often.
Glad you found the video useful! Thanks so much :)
Absolutely fantastic video! Thanks for sharing your knowledge 🤩
Awesome! Really glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks so much :) Ciao
This is a very simple, realistic, yet excellent curves tutorial.
Im new too C1 and always feel tempted to use Luma Range as it allows you to do very localized adjustments and it is much faster than creating luminosity masks, but that's probably because I have a very basic concept of the curves tool.
I would love to see more about it, specially working with the different RGB channels.
Kind regards.
Thanks so much, Filipe. Glad you found it useful. There is nothing wrong with the Luma Range, it's an amazing and powerful tool. I use it almost on any image I edit. Sometimes just the Curve Tool is more than enough to apply effective adjustments to the image. That's it :) Ciao
@@AndreaLivieriPhoto yes indeed, I mean I've been probably using Luma range in some of my images when it wasn't necessary. Your tutorial was an eyes opening.
I discovered C1 too late. It has everything in one screen, tethering, editing, organising and it is totally customizable. And much faster, with high quality results.
I'll pay more attention to your content. Ciao.
Awesome! Ciao Filipe :)
Love this tutorial! Thanks!
Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed it :) Ciao
Brilliant lessen, Thank you !!!!
Thanks so much, Amir! Glad you enjoyed the video :) Ciao
It's a wonderful video! Thank you very much!!!
Thank you very much, glad you enjoyed the video :) Ciao
a very well explained video. thanks for all the work you put in
Thanks so much, Léonard. Glad you enjoyed the video :) Ciao
i learned so much from this, thanks so much
Awesome, Mark! Really glad you found the tutorial useful. Thanks a lot :) Ciao
great video ! Thank you for introducing to the curve ! That was very helpful !
Hi Styffen, glad you found the video useful. Thanks so much :) Ciao
Andrea, otro video de las curvas por favor, gracias campeón !!!!!
Thanks so much, Jose! Glad you enjoyed the video :)
Amazing video - thanks, this explains a lot...
Thanks so much, Carlos! Glad you found the video useful. Ciao
This is the clearer, better explained, amazing video on curves on the whole internet. Really. Amazing job, suscribed! Do you have a video on curves and color grading? Thank you!
Thanks so much for the lovely comment, much appreciated! I’m really glad you enjoyed the video. As for your question, I'm planning on making a video about RGB curves and color grading soon. Ciao :)
Great video Andrea, many thanks! This is the clearest video I've seen on how curves can be used to improve contrast, thanks again!
That's awesome, Mbongiseni! I'm really glad you found the video interesting and useful. Thanks so much :) Ciao
Спасибо!! Thank you!!! Даже не зная языка полностью Вы подаете материал так, что и мне понятно
Отныне я ваш подписчик!!
Awesome! Thanks for the comment, I really appreciate it. Glad you found the tutorial useful :) Ciao
Really helpful. Thank you for sharing/learning us 🙏🏼
Glad it was helpful, Daniel! Thanks so much for the comment :) Ciao
This vid is amazing. The curves are truly underrated, but so much more powerful and clear than sliders. I’ve been watching Jan Wischermann (pro German fashion retoucher who uses C1) who swears by the curves tool. He recommends using the separate R, B, and G curves to achieve your desired color/white balance, while also making small contrast adjustments. Then once your color is set going into Luma curve for larger contrast adjustments. Then jump between those 4 for edits. Ofc no right or wrong way to be creative, but I find that advice and your video extremely helpful.
+This is similar to how some video editors work in color grading DaVinci resolve: don’t use temp/kelvin sliders to achieve WB because these change all of the RGB values at once. Instead work in each channel curve for more precise intentional WB without affecting the other channels and colors in unintended/unwanted ways.
Thanks again for the comment, very much appreciated! :)
Wonderful explication!!
Glad it was helpful. Thank you very much :)
Man, that was very helpful, thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it, thank you very much :) Ciao
You videos really deliver! It‘s not just blahblah - like that a lot!:)
Thanks a ton, Lemon! That really means a lot :)
thank you so much for this great video.
Regards from Switzerland, Semih
Glad you found the video useful, Semih. Thanks so much 😃
Excellent video, thanks 🙏 if it is just the tip of the iceberg, please do another one ✌️ happy new year ❤️
Will do! 😃 Thank you very much for the comment, really appreciated it. Happy New Year you too 🎉 Ciao
Excellent explanation. Looking forward to working this into my editing!
Awesome, James! Glad you enjoyed the video, thank you very much! 😃 Ciao
Super tutorial on this topic curve tool! Excellent! I am now motivated to use the curve tool much more than before. Would appreciate if you could produce more videos if this one touches only a bit of the possible functionality. Thanks a lot! Andreas
Hi Andreas, awesome! I'm really glad you found the video useful. There are many videos about curves and editing on the roadmap :) In the meantime, thanks a lot for the comment, really appreciated it! Ciao
Fantastic tutorial!
Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed it :) Ciao
Lots of effort put into this one, great!
A decent amount :) ahah Thanks so much for the comment!!! Ciao
Thank you for this video. Will try and translate your C1 tips to Photo Raw 2022.
Hi, thanks so much for the comment, and glad you enjoyed the video. For sure, you can apply the same principles to any other editing software you like. ON1 Photo Raw is a lovely software, so go for it! 😃Ciao
Very good video on the curves... Thank you very much for this.
Awesome! I'm really glad you enjoyed it, thank you 😃 Ciao
@@AndreaLivieriPhoto I would in future look at your videos regularly...Though you are from Italy , your communication in English is really good. I had travelled to your country in the past and i loved your food and wine.
@@AsuriSaran Correct, I'm from Venice. Yeah, there's just something about Italian food :) Thanks again for stopping by, it's much appreciated. And of course, it would be awesome to have your feedback in future videos. Ciao😀
@@AndreaLivieriPhoto When i travel to europe again sometime next year i will sure stop by at your place and perhaps we can meet.