This single tutorial taught me more about customization of C1Pro than I'd read or seen before. I have gone over it slowly, pausing, making notes, and then transferring some of the notes to changes in my C1 interface. Highly recommended. Andrea talks fast so be prepared to pause and gather your thoughts before continuing. I will definitely watch his other tutorials. Good work Andrea. Very clearly presented!
Thank you Andrea for another original video. Please continue building your excellent library of Capture One tutorials. Your channel is an indispensable source of info for all of us Capture One users.
Man, I’m really enjoying your videos on C1. It’s been about a couple of months since I got the annual subscription. Wish I’d come across your channel earlier - may have to go back through my photos and work on some of my edits.
Hi Farhiz, glad you like them! Thanks so much for the comment and I hope you're having fun with C1. It's an incredible piece of software to work with. Post-processing is a lifetime learning process, and going back and reviewing old images is pretty normal for photographers of any level. So, go for it! I have plenty of new content coming up about Capture One, so stay tuned :) Ciao
Fantastic video! I, too, love keyboard shortcuts but wasn't really taking advantage of them yet with CaptureOne. I switched to CaptureOne about a year ago but also hadn't customized the interface yet. I was aware of the new speed edit tools but, again, hadn't used them yet. Your tutorial showed me how powerful they can be. I will definitely be customizing my interface and shortcuts so I can concentrate more fully on the editing process. Plus, your skills are awesome! Love the final processed RAW file.
That's awesome! Thanks for your nice comment and I'm really glad you found the video useful. Yes, the speed edit feature is super handy and saves time. I personally have cut it down to almost half how often I switch between the different tool tabs. Just that is huge! Btw, if you have the time, I have a new mini masterclass on Skillshare where I go through my organizing photos technique in Capture One. You can find the link in the video description. Ciao :)
Buenas tardes Andrea. Acabo de descubrirte gracias a unos Tutoriales de C.One. Y tengo que decirte que ........CHAPEAU. Como comentas todos los pasos y el resultado final. TOP. Ya tienes un nuevo seguidor de tu Canal. Gracias por compartir tus conocimientos de Revelado con esta gran Herramienta. Un saludo desde España...Ole!!!
Hey James, happy to hear from you. Thanks so much for the comment, I'm glad you found the video useful. Venice is pretty toasty these days, but the Dolomites are a great alternative to stay cool. How about you and the other two Texan boys? Ciao :)
Thank you as always Herb! Much appreciated! I'm not sure I'll write a book, but I definitely have a few irons in the fire. A presto, ciao :)
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Wonderfull ! I'm using C1 since many years but it's always very positiv to see friends using the software deep and with inteligence ! Thank you for the share / Bests regards JF
You take C1 tutorials to a higher level🤗🤗 in the video you mention you use sessions for culling and adjustments and then moving over the culled photos to a bigger catalog. How do you move over the photos with all the settings to a catalog?
Hi Martin, thanks so much for the comment, and glad you enjoyed the video. To import a session into my main catalog I copy the session folder to the external hard drive where my photo archive resides. From there I'll use the "Import from Session" function in Capture one to reference the images and transfer all the adjustments. As I use always the same folder structure with images sorted by date for both session & catalog, the process is quite seamless. I hope this helps :)
Hi Sylvia, thanks for your comment, and glad you found the video useful. Regarding your question, I use both. Session and Catalog. I find Sessions very handy when I'm traveling as I'm not forced to lug around the big main catalog. Then I import the sessions into my big centralized catalog when I get back home. The next video will be about how I use sessions, so stay tuned. I hope this helps. Ciao :)
Picked this up on Facebook, glad I did, really useful to see the editing steps. I have C1 but tend to spend most of my time in LR, so good to see a demonstration of the advantages to be had in using C1 . Is there anywhere in your C1 video set where you describe how you achieve your Glow feature?
Hi Keith, thanks so much for the comment. I use the Wacom Intuos Medium (the Bluetooth version). For photo retouching is more than enough. I didn’t see much difference with my previous Intuos Pro model. It’s cheaper, compact, and it works perfectly :) Ciao
Hi Roderick, glad you enjoyed the video, thank you! As for the large icons, you need to go over the three vertical dots on the right of the panel, click and select "Icons and Text". I hope this helps. Ciao
@@AndreaLivieriPhoto Hi, sorry to bother again but I do not have the 3 dots, would love to send you a screenshot but not possible here. Are you also on Cap One 22?
Thanks so much for the comment, glad you enjoyed it. I use the Bluetooth version of the Wacom Intuos Medium. It's more than enough if you're not into drawing or advanced graphic design. I don't use hotkeys on the tablet, since I've been using the TourBox Elite as an external controller device. Ciao :)
Hi Laurie, sure. The Wacom tablet is very easy to configure based on your workflow. The number of functions you can manage depends on the tablet model you have. But, in general, even with the basic Wacom Intuos (the one I use), you can map almost everything you need. Ciao
These minor updates for capture one 22 don't require payment, right? It only requires payment if let's say it's capture 23 for example? Just asking because there are minor updates but it's saying 30-day free trial? A little confusing.
Great content, as usual ❤️ there is something I don't understand: why creating a layer with a style brush if you can create a layer THEN use the proper tool. Or maybe (even certainly) style brushes are specific tools. If so, how do you adjust them ? I hope you understand my question, not easy without C1... Edit: founded the answer on a C1 tutorial, effect is applying automatically while you brush (obvious 😅). So, interest of the tool is that it is a quick edition tool for a specific area of the photo, correct ?
Hi Romain, thanks so much for the comment, I really appreciated it. About your question, yeah, Style Brushes are a sort of "tool presets". You can definitely start from scratch by creating a brand new empty layer and then painting using the brush parameters you like. Style Brushes are just a collection of very convenient pre-build shortcuts (you can customize them as you like) that give you a better starting point for each specific adjustment you want to apply. They really help to speed up the editing process. I hope this helps :) Ciao
English with Italian aksent is much better than native English. But I think this goes for everything, a flavor of Italy will always make things improve.
yeah ok its a good showing of what c1 can do... but the image has lost all integrity because its nothing like what you captured. This is the problem with the digital darkroom..
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This was super helpful. Made my workflow simpler and speedy.. Good find. Thank you you for this.
Glad it helped! Thank you 😃
You really showed here how powerful Capture One is in the hands of a master editor. Mille Grazie!
That’s awesome! Thanks so much 😃 Ciao
This single tutorial taught me more about customization of C1Pro than I'd read or seen before. I have gone over it slowly, pausing, making notes, and then transferring some of the notes to changes in my C1 interface. Highly recommended. Andrea talks fast so be prepared to pause and gather your thoughts before continuing. I will definitely watch his other tutorials. Good work Andrea. Very clearly presented!
Thanks so much for the lovely comment, Michael! I’m really glad you found the video helpful 😃 Ciao
More Capture One tutorials!! Your process in the context of the app is super helpful to get up to speed on both. Thank you.
Thanks so much for the comment, much appreciated! 🙂
Thank you Andrea for another original video. Please continue building your excellent library of Capture One tutorials. Your channel is an indispensable source of info for all of us Capture One users.
You're very welcome, Sorin. Glad you found the video interesting and thanks so much for watching and commenting! :) Ciao
Again, thank you for the work that you do.
Thanks so much :) much appreciated! Ciao
Wonderful video Andrea! I learned a lot from this video.
Hi Eli, glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you very much :) Ciao
Many interesting features of C1 brillantly presented in just one video, j'adore. Merci
Hi Manu, glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks so much for the comment :) Ciao
im blown away! this is such a great tutorial! Grazie Andrea! sei un grande!
Hi Ataus, thanks so much for the comment, and glad you enjoyed the video. Grazie mille, ciao! :)
Excellent video, this speed editing will save me a lot of time, thanks !!!
Thanks so much, glad you found the video useful 😃 Ciao
This is ‘Wizard’ level editing skills. 👏 Fab video and really pushed me out of my comfort zone - Will watch this a few times to soak it all up!
Hi Tim, I’m really glad you enjoyed the video and found it useful. Thanks so much for the comment 😃 Ciao
This is gold! Excellent video! Thx!
Glad you enjoyed the video, Andrea! Thanks so much 🙂
Man, I’m really enjoying your videos on C1. It’s been about a couple of months since I got the annual subscription. Wish I’d come across your channel earlier - may have to go back through my photos and work on some of my edits.
Hi Farhiz, glad you like them! Thanks so much for the comment and I hope you're having fun with C1. It's an incredible piece of software to work with. Post-processing is a lifetime learning process, and going back and reviewing old images is pretty normal for photographers of any level. So, go for it! I have plenty of new content coming up about Capture One, so stay tuned :) Ciao
Fantastic video! I, too, love keyboard shortcuts but wasn't really taking advantage of them yet with CaptureOne. I switched to CaptureOne about a year ago but also hadn't customized the interface yet. I was aware of the new speed edit tools but, again, hadn't used them yet. Your tutorial showed me how powerful they can be. I will definitely be customizing my interface and shortcuts so I can concentrate more fully on the editing process. Plus, your skills are awesome! Love the final processed RAW file.
That's awesome! Thanks for your nice comment and I'm really glad you found the video useful. Yes, the speed edit feature is super handy and saves time. I personally have cut it down to almost half how often I switch between the different tool tabs. Just that is huge! Btw, if you have the time, I have a new mini masterclass on Skillshare where I go through my organizing photos technique in Capture One. You can find the link in the video description. Ciao :)
Buenas tardes Andrea. Acabo de descubrirte gracias a unos Tutoriales de C.One. Y tengo que decirte que ........CHAPEAU. Como comentas todos los pasos y el resultado final. TOP. Ya tienes un nuevo seguidor de tu Canal. Gracias por compartir tus conocimientos de Revelado con esta gran Herramienta. Un saludo desde España...Ole!!!
Thanks so much for the comment. I'm really glad you found the video helpful :) ciao
So good! Thank you for this tutorial and keep them coming please! Workflow changed forever
Hi Jordan, that’s awesome! Glad you found the video useful and thanks so much for the comment :) Ciao
Thank you very much dear Andrea Livieri!
Glad you enjoyed the video! Thank you very much 🙂
Thank you for saving some of my life.
You’re very welcome, Alexandr! Thanks so much for the comment and glad the video was useful :) Ciao
Excellent as always Andrea! With your help I will continue to enhance my photo editing skills! Hope all is well in Veneto!!
Hey James, happy to hear from you. Thanks so much for the comment, I'm glad you found the video useful. Venice is pretty toasty these days, but the Dolomites are a great alternative to stay cool. How about you and the other two Texan boys? Ciao :)
@@AndreaLivieriPhoto Siamo tutti benissimo! Sei sempre benvenuto qui a Texas! Vieni!
Brilliant material. Thank you and I look forward to more such materials.
Thanks so much, Andrzej. Glad you found the video useful :) Ciao
Another great tutorial, Andrea! Thanks!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks so much for the comment :) Ciao
I LOVE,LOVE,LOVE your content man!
Thanks so much, Stewart! Glad you enjoyed the video :) Ciao
Helpful video, Andrea. When are you going to do a Capture One book? Regards.
Thank you as always Herb! Much appreciated! I'm not sure I'll write a book, but I definitely have a few irons in the fire. A presto, ciao :)
Wonderfull ! I'm using C1 since many years but it's always very positiv to see friends using the software deep and with inteligence ! Thank you for the share / Bests regards JF
You're very welcome! Thanks so much for the comment, I'm really glad you enjoyed the video. Ciao :)
You take C1 tutorials to a higher level🤗🤗 in the video you mention you use sessions for culling and adjustments and then moving over the culled photos to a bigger catalog. How do you move over the photos with all the settings to a catalog?
Hi Martin, thanks so much for the comment, and glad you enjoyed the video. To import a session into my main catalog I copy the session folder to the external hard drive where my photo archive resides. From there I'll use the "Import from Session" function in Capture one to reference the images and transfer all the adjustments. As I use always the same folder structure with images sorted by date for both session & catalog, the process is quite seamless. I hope this helps :)
@@AndreaLivieriPhoto Thank you and yes that helps! 😀👍
This was very helpful and inspiering. I have used Capture One since version 7 and I learn alot from this video,thank you for making this.
Hi Tormod, thanks so much for the comment, and glad the video was helpful! :) Ciao
Excellent! Thank you so much for posting this. It is an inspiration!
You are so welcome! Thanks so much for the comment, Doug. I really appreciate it :) Ciao
Good video, thanks for sharing your process! Would love some more info on how to make the nice glow effect happen.
Thanks so much, Luke! Glad you found it useful. I have plenty of videos about Capture One on the roadmap :) Ciao
Video eccelente Andrea!! Grazie mille !
Ciao Sandro, mi fa piacere il video ti sia stato utile. Grazie mille per il commento! :) Ciao
@@AndreaLivieriPhoto anzi ..: superutilissimo
Exactly the kind of tutorial I've been looking for! Excellent, maybe stretch it out a bit longer or make it a 2 parter. Good stuff!
Thanks so much for the comment and glad you found the video useful :) Ciao
Thank you for very easy to follow video. Do you use a catalog or session?
Hi Sylvia, thanks for your comment, and glad you found the video useful. Regarding your question, I use both. Session and Catalog. I find Sessions very handy when I'm traveling as I'm not forced to lug around the big main catalog. Then I import the sessions into my big centralized catalog when I get back home. The next video will be about how I use sessions, so stay tuned. I hope this helps. Ciao :)
Picked this up on Facebook, glad I did, really useful to see the editing steps. I have C1 but tend to spend most of my time in LR, so good to see a demonstration of the advantages to be had in using C1 . Is there anywhere in your C1 video set where you describe how you achieve your Glow feature?
Glad it was helpful, thanks so much, Dave! I didn't describe the glow effect in my previous tutorials, but I'll cover it in one of the next videos :)
Thanks for sharing. This is very helpful with editing.
Glad it was helpful, Daniel! Thank you very much :) Ciao
Great advice and great edit !!!
Glad you liked it! Thank you very much :) Ciao
Which Wacom Tablet do you recommend? Great tutorial! Thank you!
Hi Keith, thanks so much for the comment. I use the Wacom Intuos Medium (the Bluetooth version). For photo retouching is more than enough. I didn’t see much difference with my previous Intuos Pro model. It’s cheaper, compact, and it works perfectly :) Ciao
hi there, great video thanks. Short question; how do you get these large logo's in the tools bar with the desciptions?
Hi Roderick, glad you enjoyed the video, thank you! As for the large icons, you need to go over the three vertical dots on the right of the panel, click and select "Icons and Text". I hope this helps. Ciao
@@AndreaLivieriPhoto Hi, sorry to bother again but I do not have the 3 dots, would love to send you a screenshot but not possible here. Are you also on Cap One 22?
Excellent work sir! Are you using simple version of Wacom tablet? Do you use hot keys on the Wacom ?
Thanks so much for the comment, glad you enjoyed it. I use the Bluetooth version of the Wacom Intuos Medium. It's more than enough if you're not into drawing or advanced graphic design. I don't use hotkeys on the tablet, since I've been using the TourBox Elite as an external controller device. Ciao :)
Good evening master of capture one. How should I get your tutorial on using akusteis using speed editing images with brush styles?
Hi Pedro, I'm planning some new tutorials about Capture One, so stay tuned :) Ciao
THE BEST CAPTURE ONE
Cheers, Pedro! :)
Do you by any chance have a set up on your Wacom tablet with capture one??
Hi Laurie, sure. The Wacom tablet is very easy to configure based on your workflow. The number of functions you can manage depends on the tablet model you have. But, in general, even with the basic Wacom Intuos (the one I use), you can map almost everything you need. Ciao
@@AndreaLivieriPhoto I guess I am wondering if you ever share your set up?
Ah, no, I've never shared my Wacom tablet's setup on a video but it might be a nice idea for a future one :)
Random ? Can u remove just the background of a photo and then cut the rest of the photo into layers. thanks
Thanks for stopping by. You can’t remove the background in Capture One, that’s something only possible by using a software like Photoshop. Ciao
Thank u bro , that sucks maybe one day
These minor updates for capture one 22 don't require payment, right? It only requires payment if let's say it's capture 23 for example? Just asking because there are minor updates but it's saying 30-day free trial? A little confusing.
Hi, the 30-day free trial is for the 22 version and no payment is required.
@@AndreaLivieriPhoto So that’s just a default thing then. Thanks 🙏🏼
No worries :) Ciao
top video, thanks
Thanks so much, Ronny! Glad you liked it :) Ciao
Gr8 vid thnk u
Thanks so much, Stephen! Glad you enjoyed the video :) Ciao
Great content, as usual ❤️ there is something I don't understand: why creating a layer with a style brush if you can create a layer THEN use the proper tool. Or maybe (even certainly) style brushes are specific tools. If so, how do you adjust them ? I hope you understand my question, not easy without C1...
Edit: founded the answer on a C1 tutorial, effect is applying automatically while you brush (obvious 😅). So, interest of the tool is that it is a quick edition tool for a specific area of the photo, correct ?
Hi Romain, thanks so much for the comment, I really appreciated it. About your question, yeah, Style Brushes are a sort of "tool presets". You can definitely start from scratch by creating a brand new empty layer and then painting using the brush parameters you like. Style Brushes are just a collection of very convenient pre-build shortcuts (you can customize them as you like) that give you a better starting point for each specific adjustment you want to apply. They really help to speed up the editing process. I hope this helps :) Ciao
English with Italian aksent is much better than native English. But I think this goes for everything, a flavor of Italy will always make things improve.
This comment made me smile quite a lot :) Thanks so much,
Øyvind! Ciao
Andrea mi è venuto un colpo quando ho visto la foto, ....l'ho fatta praticamente uguale a fine luglio dalle cinque torri delle Dolomiti.
Ciao Antonio, è stata scattata proprio dalle 5 torri. Impossibile non fotografare quelle cime :) Ciao
Feel like Luke skywalker balancing rocks while master yoda over here busy pulling whole Fuckn mountains out of his garden pond D:
Ahahahah! 😄
yeah ok its a good showing of what c1 can do... but the image has lost all integrity because its nothing like what you captured.
This is the problem with the digital darkroom..
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Bravo
Thank you very much, Enrique! :) Ciao
Too fast to learn anything. Slowing does not help. You are trying to cram too much in one video.
Hi Ronald, thanks for your feedback. Appreciated! Ciao
Pause it . This man is a master