Your tutorials are hugely helpful. I have about 20 days left on my free trial and there's no doubt that you have helped to make up my mind - and developed my confidence!
Does this program have a tool similar to Lightroom where you can brush a line over an entire object (like a telephone wire) and have it remive it and heal the area?
It does - the healing brush tool will do it. Just be prepared to select/move to a different area for it to pick up the content for the perfect removal :-)
Thank you for the easy explanation. I have a query though: What if I want to delete one particular healing or cloning spot on a layer which has several such spots (20-30 such spots, very much possible in a street image or even portrait). I wasn't able to select and delete any individual spots, nor even able to move the source point around to fine tune it. Is deleting the whole layer and starting all over again, the only way? Any thoughts on this?
Paul - Thank you for your skillful and enjoyable teaching. Keep up the great work.
Excellent demonstration, especially for a newbie like me to Capture One., very well done.
Glad it was helpful David - there's lots more help out there too! :-)
Awesome, as always
Your tutorials are hugely helpful. I have about 20 days left on my free trial and there's no doubt that you have helped to make up my mind - and developed my confidence!
Great to hear Gordon! Out of interest, are you looking at the “owned” license, or the subscription....?
@@Paulreiffer Owned - I don't do subscriptions to anything!
Very helpful. Thank you.
Fantastic! Might have to lash out &get version 20.
Fantastic Video PAul, thanks for Sharing
Awesome - Thank you sir.
Thank you!!!
Muchas gracias
Does this program have a tool similar to Lightroom where you can brush a line over an entire object (like a telephone wire) and have it remive it and heal the area?
It does - the healing brush tool will do it. Just be prepared to select/move to a different area for it to pick up the content for the perfect removal :-)
Thank you for the easy explanation. I have a query though: What if I want to delete one particular healing or cloning spot on a layer which has several such spots (20-30 such spots, very much possible in a street image or even portrait). I wasn't able to select and delete any individual spots, nor even able to move the source point around to fine tune it. Is deleting the whole layer and starting all over again, the only way? Any thoughts on this?
You should be able to click on the origin (until it goes orange) and then just press the backspace/delete key for it to go :-)