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"Vibrance" equivalence in C1 11?

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  • Ian Wilson
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    Saturation in C1 is pretty much like Vibrance in Lightroom. It has less effect on colours that are already saturated than on those that are less so. See the recent webinar right at the beginning from about 1m 40s.

    Ian
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  • NNN634490888396516296
    Thanks for the link.
    I started watching it and he indeed explains it as you have said, as a controlled saturation boost.
    But Lightroom seems to do the same, but protects skin tones more. You can see this visually, but it's also described in multiple article and tutorials on the web.
    All that being said,...
    So is the quick answer to keep the "Saturation" pretty subtle, and then boost other colors form within the Color Balance wheels?
    FTR, I will watch the rest of that video right now. Just trying to wrap my brain around Capture One workflow approaches. Getting there, but a few things are still tweaking my brain a bit. 😊

    Thanks.

    - Sol
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  • SFA
    You may also find this video with Derek Heisler useful, especially a section towards the end - starting around 50mins in probably.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWcgCoJ ... hTZ6d-rNOU

    Grant
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  • Permanently deleted user
    [quote="NNN634490888396516296" wrote:
    Thanks for the link.
    I started watching it and he indeed explains it as you have said, as a controlled saturation boost.
    But Lightroom seems to do the same, but protects skin tones more. You can see this visually, but it's also described in multiple article and tutorials on the web.
    All that being said,...
    So is the quick answer to keep the "Saturation" pretty subtle, and then boost other colors form within the Color Balance wheels?
    FTR, I will watch the rest of that video right now. Just trying to wrap my brain around Capture One workflow approaches. Getting there, but a few things are still tweaking my brain a bit. 😊

    Thanks.

    - Sol


    Keep in mind that you can do the saturation in a layer and then adjust the effect of the layer with the opacity slider.
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