Let’s colour grade in Capture One (portraits, food, events)
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- Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
- In today's video I go over my process for colour grading (or color for you 'murricans) a couple different images in Capture One. A portrait example, a recent food shot I relied on editing to save, and a high-iso example for all you event shooters. Hope you like it! Let me know if you'd like to see more videos like these!
Thanks for watching!
@sergiopstudio (find me on Instagram!)
Great video again Sergio 🤓 Thanks for following up on the positive response to your former editing video. I for my part REALLY enjoy and learn a lot from watching editing videos from Photoshop and C1. Hope to see more of that in future 🌱
You know it! Thanks Susanne, I’m looking to record a photoshop edit next week.
Loved it. Really nice work on the 2nd photo. It was great seeing how you "save" the image through the crazy powerful tools in CO.
Thanks Chris! I wanted to show an example that lets the program shine (even if it makes me look inadequate) 😅
Hi Sergio,
I love your editing videos, I hope you'll make some more in the future !
I especially want to understand your frequency separation... :)
Thanks a lot and take care !
Colin
ask and you shall receive. Thanks Colin!
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Nice video. I watched it because I am a Lightroom / Photoshop user and am considering switching to Capture One. I've noticed in many videos where the moderator is shooting a subject, he uses Capture One, but edits it in Lightroom and Photoshop. Can you explain the logic behind that? I will tell you the reason I am considering Capture One is because Lightroom, at this point does not support my camera for tethering (Canon R6 mark ii). I have contacted Adobe and the support team doesn't know when my camera will be supported. Any thoughts?
Thanks Vic! I don’t have an exact answer, but my guess would be C1 for tethering, and maybe the photographer just prefers the Lr workflow for editing. I know people who shoot events and large collections of photos tend to prefer Lr for batch editing. C1 is another thing to learn (and pay for!) but I think it’s ultimately worth it.