Editing
Exporting photos in Capture One Pro 20
In this article, we’ll take a quick look at how to export photos in Capture One Pro 20 (CO20). Exporting photographs in different formats like JPEG and TIFF is a little different than in some other applications. CO20 uses Process Recipes for this. I’m going go through creating a Process Recipe that will export a…
Read MoreCulling and rating your photographs in Capture One Pro 20
In this article, we’ll take a look at culling through your photographs and organizing them using a new feature in Capture One Pro 20 (CO20). For those of you who aren’t familiar with the term culling, it refers to going through your photographs from a shoot or session and assigning a value. In this case, that…
Read MoreCorrecting perspectives in cityscapes using Capture One Pro 20
There are times when shooting inner-city photographs and cityscapes that I’m just not able to get the angle I want without introducing distortion into my photographs. Below, I’ll take a quick look at using the Keystone correction tool in Capture One Pro 20 (CO20) to correct the perspective in these kinds of photographs. Click here…
Read MoreInterface layout and tool tabs in Capture One Pro 20
In this video article, we’re going to take a look at a quick look at the how the interface is laid out and the tool tabs in Capture One Pro 20. Click here to read the entire article.
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Sculpting light and color in landscapes, part three
Sculpting light and color in landscapes, part two
In this article, we’ll take a look at another tool in Capture One Pro 12 that I use to sculpt the light and color in my landscape photographs. If you haven’t checked out part one of this series, click here to start reading. The Color Editor tool is a wonderful tool for selecting and editing…
Read MoreSculpting light and color in landscapes, part one
While Capture One Pro 12 has my favorite RAW processing engine of all the editors that I’ve used, it also has a powerful set of masking tools. In this article, we’re going to take a look at how I use masking in Capture One to sculpt and enhance the light in my landscape photographs. Though…
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