![]() ![]() Here is where the software truly shines in my opinion. This is our reference image that we want to replicate in Capture One.ĭiving into the Color Options of Capture One I switch to the exposure tab and lift up the exposure for the entire image, just to have a good base to work on my colors. I would recommend editing on one screen so that you are sure you have the same screen to compare the images (but if you have two perfectly calibrated images, go ahead an edit on two images, it’s of course much more convenient). That is fairly close to what it looks like in Lightroom. So I set my Kelvin setting to 7500 and the Tint to 0.6. The tint slider in Lightroom starts from -150 to +150 whereas in Capture One it only ranges from -50 to +50 (but with 0.1 increments). First off I would start by matching the White Balance and here is where I realize the first big difference between Lightroom and Capture One. I included the unedited image, so that you can see the whole process. So I edited this image with my own preset and I want to recreate that look in Capture One. I am using an image I shot on my last Iceland Trip. That said let’s dive into the good stuff. There are a ton of other more experienced Capture One users, who might disagree with the way on how I edit images or might have better tips and tricks (if so, please feel free to leave a comment so we all can learn from your expertise). I will show you the process on how I approach editing in Capture One. ![]() So first off I want to mention that there will be no “one-click-makes-an-image-great” tutorial. So I thought let’s make a tutorial on how to achieve the same look you would create in Lightroom. But I see more and more photographers using Capture One as their main editing software. This software was developed by the camera maker Phase One and was mainly a software for photographers with a medium format camera. So there is where Capture One comes into play. People seem to be very upset about the direction Adobe is going with their subscription based approach. Since Adobe released their newest update to their photo editing software Lightroom. I recently noticed that a lot of my peers and fellow photographer friends are looking into Capture One. ![]()
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