Just want to say thank you for all your help. I've read your book and it was very helpful. I say this from the perspective of a person who is not a professional photographer but has been using editing programs since the days before lightroom. I'm currently obsessed with the method of pressing D and then controlling the hue, saturation and lightness by dragging up/down & left/right with the pipette. In a way it's a simple shortcut, but it controls multiple colours simultaneously while allowing me to keep my eyes on the photo. But that's just a small part. The techniques, explanations and and shortcuts are all great. Thank you
Спасибо за познавательное видео!Обновления потрясающие!То,что будут такие маски,как у Адоб конкурента),я предвидел.Но,инструмент референсного фото-это супер!Ещё бы шумодав на основе ИИ!)Выбрал именно Кепчер!
Thank you for your explanations. I have downloaded the presets and sample styles and I see that unlike the styles you have previously published, to see the effect on the photographs it is not enough to place the cursor over the style but rather to apply it. This makes the process of selecting the style longer and more tedious. Is there a solution to this? Thank you for your attention and your work
Thank you! Regarding the style preview - unfortunately it's a limitation of the Match Look tool. As it adjusts each image individually, you can see how it will affect a particular image only after applying the Match Look. When the Capture One developers add the ability to preview the Match Look effect, the styles will also display the preview.
@@apocryphal_man yes thats true. For my own style i use, i fist add match look and then add my style (without exposure and white balance), did help with batch processing.
Just want to say thank you for all your help. I've read your book and it was very helpful. I say this from the perspective of a person who is not a professional photographer but has been using editing programs since the days before lightroom. I'm currently obsessed with the method of pressing D and then controlling the hue, saturation and lightness by dragging up/down & left/right with the pipette. In a way it's a simple shortcut, but it controls multiple colours simultaneously while allowing me to keep my eyes on the photo. But that's just a small part. The techniques, explanations and and shortcuts are all great. Thank you
Thank you, Alex, for making this wonderful video about the new features in Capture One. You are an amazing talented teacher for us ❤❤❤
Thank you!
nice and comprehensive presented thanks Alex
Thank you!
Great video. What are you using to screen cap and then drag and drop so quickly?
Thank you! It's a built-in feature of MacOS, just click Shift + Cmd + 4 to activate it.
This is amazing ❤
Спасибо за познавательное видео!Обновления потрясающие!То,что будут такие маски,как у Адоб конкурента),я предвидел.Но,инструмент референсного фото-это супер!Ещё бы шумодав на основе ИИ!)Выбрал именно Кепчер!
Спасибо!
Thank you for your explanations. I have downloaded the presets and sample styles and I see that unlike the styles you have previously published, to see the effect on the photographs it is not enough to place the cursor over the style but rather to apply it. This makes the process of selecting the style longer and more tedious. Is there a solution to this?
Thank you for your attention and your work
Thank you! Regarding the style preview - unfortunately it's a limitation of the Match Look tool. As it adjusts each image individually, you can see how it will affect a particular image only after applying the Match Look. When the Capture One developers add the ability to preview the Match Look effect, the styles will also display the preview.
you can check the box for adding matchlook on a layer, then rename or just add another "match look" to the layer you did add.
thanks for sharing
adaptive works 3 times out of 10 times for me, but i can wait algorithm to get belter
same
same
same for me. actually doesn't even work for two basically identical pictures in a row of shots.
@@apocryphal_man yes thats true. For my own style i use, i fist add match look and then add my style (without exposure and white balance), did help with batch processing.
Match Look with no UNDO ...
Match Look works with Undo just like other tools.