Perhaps the most useful tutorial on color grading I have ever seen. It takes so much time to develop a good taste (as opposed to bad taste). And since I never really do the stuff I go over the top from the start - spiraling out of control in counterbalancing and being a noob. Great tip of using the skin-tone tool to homogenize i.e. the blues. Most importantly I am seriously grateful for choosing a non-studio shot. So many of the tutorials are on vibrant studio shots where the artists pick just the reds on the dress (or whatever). To see how you widen the color "wedge" as opposed to isolate "that hue" was enlightening. And that last tweak on the back-ground to make your model fly into the third dimension at c. 26:15 was sensational. Thanks for giving me the feeling of learning something. So fun!
You probably dont give a shit but if you're bored like me during the covid times then you can watch pretty much all of the latest series on InstaFlixxer. Been watching with my gf during the lockdown xD
I think it's literally the first time I ever comment on a YT video. Just had to say huge thanks dude, that was an incredible tutorial right there. I've never used Capture One other than for tethering (will look into it), but beyond that, just superb information all around that can be applied to so many things editing-wise, in so many ways. Really grateful for this and whatever other content you find the time to create (I don't even find time to post on Instagram so I hear ya, working photographer and all). All the best and hell yeah I'd see more of you doing this. Cheers.
This was amazing, thanks. There are loads of tutorials on how to use capture one, but your explanation on why your making stylistic choices and what your trying to achieve through your process is so much more helpful and relatable... I wouldn’t be mad if you wanted to make more of these videos 😬😂👊 great job!
Beautiful result and some great tips here. Do you find capture one is a little soft at zoom level other than 100%? I notice you don't use soft proofing at all which somewhat gets around this problem
Landed on this and wowed. Thanks for this. You do go pretty quick but I'm still new at Capture One. Liked and Subscribed. Might even look at buying some of those pre-sets.
Always really like your colors and nice to see them outside of the desert! I just got Capture One since it was on sale and haven’t used it really yet, so this was great way to see it in use. I will be rewatching this video a couple times I’m sure. How do you like the 50mm? I don’t do much portraiture, but it looks like good results to me.
Thanks Cam! I loved this 😊 so informative and taught me some things I didn’t know on Capture one 😍 you give some really great insight and theory behind colour grading!
Hey,.not sure if you covered this through one of your vids, but was wondering what is your sauce for exporting photos for social media to make sure they look great after you upload them . Things like resizing (to which ratio size), formats, sharpening, file size and all of that. There seems to be not that easy to find straightforward guidelines on this topic and it could be subjective to various factors.
Those are some really sharp looking photos. I'm a newbie starting out, and I find myself having to use 'sharpness' just to make the faces look like they're in focus. Great video, btw.
Wow dude - I learned so much from this than even watching all of those webinars or whatever they are called (from the guy in Denmark who works for Capture One). You kind of pull it all together and show it so concisely. For somebody like me who is swapping over from LR and starting again, can you do a video Cam on the process you start with each image. I mean the steps - what you do first, then following and then next etc. I'm doing it kinda willy nilly but if I see a pro like you will give me more idea. Thanks Philip
Hi I’m a newbie to capture one pro, so apologize for maybe stupid question. But are all these adjustments only available if the photo was taken in RAW? Coz I’m playing with a jpg and it looks like even the lens adjustments you made at the beginning are grayed out....????
J Taylor not sure actually 🤔 If yes, I’m assuming it wouldn’t look that great. The Fuji sensors are super unique, they use total different color patterns so the colors are super different
Hey bromigo, I just want to say you saved me from switching over to the G9 with this video. Almost made a finical mistake. You have a style that is really admirable to me. In the same light as the artist you look up to. If you put a link to B&H for the XT-3, I’ll definitely use it when I purchase mine. Also, what’s your leather company called? I could use a strap or 2. Peace!
This was an older shoot, I think for that shot I used a Vivitar 135mm f2! $40 lens off amazon, gave me beautiful results on the Fuji. But could t use it on my professional gigs
Perhaps the most useful tutorial on color grading I have ever seen. It takes so much time to develop a good taste (as opposed to bad taste). And since I never really do the stuff I go over the top from the start - spiraling out of control in counterbalancing and being a noob.
Great tip of using the skin-tone tool to homogenize i.e. the blues.
Most importantly I am seriously grateful for choosing a non-studio shot. So many of the tutorials are on vibrant studio shots where the artists pick just the reds on the dress (or whatever). To see how you widen the color "wedge" as opposed to isolate "that hue" was enlightening. And that last tweak on the back-ground to make your model fly into the third dimension at c. 26:15 was sensational. Thanks for giving me the feeling of learning something. So fun!
glacier activity damn that was encouraging!!! Thank you for that man 🙏🏽 def more to come now!
You probably dont give a shit but if you're bored like me during the covid times then you can watch pretty much all of the latest series on InstaFlixxer. Been watching with my gf during the lockdown xD
@Maximilian Julian yup, have been watching on instaflixxer for years myself :)
I think it's literally the first time I ever comment on a YT video. Just had to say huge thanks dude, that was an incredible tutorial right there. I've never used Capture One other than for tethering (will look into it), but beyond that, just superb information all around that can be applied to so many things editing-wise, in so many ways. Really grateful for this and whatever other content you find the time to create (I don't even find time to post on Instagram so I hear ya, working photographer and all). All the best and hell yeah I'd see more of you doing this. Cheers.
This was amazing, thanks. There are loads of tutorials on how to use capture one, but your explanation on why your making stylistic choices and what your trying to achieve through your process is so much more helpful and relatable... I wouldn’t be mad if you wanted to make more of these videos 😬😂👊 great job!
This was actually the first video that helped me to understand the whole process, thank you !
Beautiful result and some great tips here. Do you find capture one is a little soft at zoom level other than 100%? I notice you don't use soft proofing at all which somewhat gets around this problem
Let's do this AGAIN! Thanks for the how-to. HUGER thanks for the hat! 👍🏻🌵
Had to reupload cause the other one wasn't going past 360p :(
@@cammackey Don't EVER let it happen again! 🥦
Landed on this and wowed. Thanks for this. You do go pretty quick but I'm still new at Capture One.
Liked and Subscribed. Might even look at buying some of those pre-sets.
Always really like your colors and nice to see them outside of the desert! I just got Capture One since it was on sale and haven’t used it really yet, so this was great way to see it in use. I will be rewatching this video a couple times I’m sure.
How do you like the 50mm? I don’t do much portraiture, but it looks like good results to me.
Dam'! the first human that doesn't like greens.
Just like me... I feel less lonely now, many thanks
Thanks Cam! I loved this 😊 so informative and taught me some things I didn’t know on Capture one 😍 you give some really great insight and theory behind colour grading!
Hey,.not sure if you covered this through one of your vids, but was wondering what is your sauce for exporting photos for social media to make sure they look great after you upload them
. Things like resizing (to which ratio size), formats, sharpening, file size and all of that. There seems to be not that easy to find straightforward guidelines on this topic and it could be subjective to various factors.
Really really nice, thanks for sharing this, I’m going to have a play now 👊
Andrea Crema let me know how it goes!
Thank you for sharing! I use C1 from a couple of year but never, in your way! you inspiring me so much
Those are some really sharp looking photos. I'm a newbie starting out, and I find myself having to use 'sharpness' just to make the faces look like they're in focus. Great video, btw.
Dropping KNOWLEDGE. Thanks for these great tips!
Wow dude - I learned so much from this than even watching all of those webinars or whatever they are called (from the guy in Denmark who works for Capture One). You kind of pull it all together and show it so concisely. For somebody like me who is swapping over from LR and starting again, can you do a video Cam on the process you start with each image. I mean the steps - what you do first, then following and then next etc. I'm doing it kinda willy nilly but if I see a pro like you will give me more idea. Thanks Philip
Hi I’m a newbie to capture one pro, so apologize for maybe stupid question. But are all these adjustments only available if the photo was taken in RAW? Coz I’m playing with a jpg and it looks like even the lens adjustments you made at the beginning are grayed out....????
Lad, this is a belter video. Thank you for this.
Nice. Where to get the ICC profiles from? my copy of C1 has none!
Hey Cam, Thanks for the video. Really helpful!
Would love your process pallet layout you were mentioning if it's able to be shared?
Can you use the Fuji simulation for different cameras if shot in raw?
J Taylor not sure actually 🤔 If yes, I’m assuming it wouldn’t look that great. The Fuji sensors are super unique, they use total different color patterns so the colors are super different
What camera did u use for the first edited photo
Hey bromigo, I just want to say you saved me from switching over to the G9 with this video. Almost made a finical mistake. You have a style that is really admirable to me. In the same light as the artist you look up to. If you put a link to B&H for the XT-3, I’ll definitely use it when I purchase mine. Also, what’s your leather company called? I could use a strap or 2. Peace!
cool stuff. BTW, on the pic at 15:45 I see you shot it at F1. Which lens was that?
This was an older shoot, I think for that shot I used a Vivitar 135mm f2! $40 lens off amazon, gave me beautiful results on the Fuji. But could t use it on my professional gigs
..more like stumbling around then dancing around. I agree about a style, but I think you should look at the C1Pro tutorial and then work a stlyle
Wow Thanks! You should make a online class !Love your voice 2. Would buy instantly :)
Wonderfull tutorial thank you. I love the end result of the photos
photomorti thank you thank you 🙏🏽
Hi! I Love your Videos ! Ägäis a Great Tutorial about cool gradlinig. Great Job!
can you please provide the link to the color profiles?
Hey CamI got to the part where you want to offer this look as complimentary. That would be great - yes please. That would be fantastic. Philip
Layout looks great if you could export that for download!
Please do more of these post processing vids
this is lovely! i would love your work space
Paakwayc I’ll figure out a way to share it!
How to add ICC profile and curves?
More Color grading videos please... just record whatever project you’re working on right now...
which lens did you use?
Tim Pounds it was a mix between the Fuji 50mm f2 and an old film lens Vivitar 135mm F2 $40
I see. I think I always dial it back way too much.
Hey Hat, where you at? 🎩
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Motta Motta 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
30:00 f1? how?
Thanks a lot! This is amazing info. Thanks for sharing!
I'm a canon user, but it's still really useful.
Different styles, please