This spring photo editing tutorial emphasizes the importance of focusing on details and highlight the subject. Let's see how to do this in Capture One by adjusting the color temperature, contrast, and sharpness, among other techniques.
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Simple Capture One Editing for Breathtaking Foggy Night Photos
Foggy nights create a unique and mysterious atmosphere in photography, but editing foggy night photos can be tricky. The fog can make images look flat, and balancing contrast while keeping the mood intact is a challenge. In my latest YouTube video, I walk through my editing process in Capture One to bring out the best… Continue reading Simple Capture One Editing for Breathtaking Foggy Night Photos
Classic Negative film simulation for Fujifilm X-T2 RAF files in Capture One
https://youtu.be/9BKO8tx_GwM The X-Pro3 introduced a fantastic film simulation called Classic Negative. It has fantastic subdued, muted, cold vintage tones. Looks fantastic on moody photos and its coldness is like a great counter to Classic Chrome more reddish tones. Unfortunately, it's not available for older cameras like the X-Pro2 or the X-T2. To make matters worse,… Continue reading Classic Negative film simulation for Fujifilm X-T2 RAF files in Capture One
New features in Capture One 20
5 free styles for Capture One
5 free packs of Styles for Capture One
Just like Lightroom has Presets, Capture One has Styles. They're really handy to quickly explore color schemes and they can also speed up your work across tenths of images since you can adjust one image and apply it to all others. While Capture One includes a few styles, there are many others that can be… Continue reading 5 free packs of Styles for Capture One







