Great job! One question: Why did you use brightness instead of exposure for your dodge and burn? When i work with dodge and burn in Capture One, i use exposure (-) and (+) 1. If brightness affects more on the midtones, is it the better option for dodge and burn skintones? Best regards and thank you for this great tutorial.
Cheers Marius. I suppose I use brightness for dodge and burn as I have found it gives me better results. I've never really though about it. Some things you just pick up subconsciously over the years of editing thousands of images.
I'm sad that these have come to an end! Really enjoyed the series, Scott and learned a lot along the way. Brilliant work, thank you
Thank you Stephen. I'm glad the videos have been useful. Comments like this one make creating them worth it 😀
An excellent series and a wonderful edit on a lovely photo. 😁😁😁😁😁
Thank you very much. I like the moustache. Suits you.
Wow. Really love this. It greatly shows the power of Capture One. Awesome work. Thank you.
Thank you very much Joseph. I'm glad you enjoyed the video.
This channel is gold..hope you keep these videos coming.
Thank you very much. I have no plans to stop. I really enjoy it 😁
You are the BEST...
Thank you Josue.
Great job! One question: Why did you use brightness instead of exposure for your dodge and burn? When i work with dodge and burn in Capture One, i use exposure (-) and (+) 1. If brightness affects more on the midtones, is it the better option for dodge and burn skintones? Best regards and thank you for this great tutorial.
Cheers Marius. I suppose I use brightness for dodge and burn as I have found it gives me better results. I've never really though about it. Some things you just pick up subconsciously over the years of editing thousands of images.