Tutorial for coping color grading with Capture one?
A friend of mine sent me this today and its a pretty nifty technique in Photoshop.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epPOrHG6SnE
Surely there must be a way to accomplish same thing with Capture One, is someone aware of a tutorial for Capture One that allows you to preform the same task?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epPOrHG6SnE
Surely there must be a way to accomplish same thing with Capture One, is someone aware of a tutorial for Capture One that allows you to preform the same task?
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People aren't going to waste their time watching a randomly posted video in order to see whether they can then help you.
Describe the issue, please.0 -
[quote="Keith Reeder" wrote:
People aren't going to waste their time watching a randomly posted video in order to see whether they can then help you.
Describe the issue, please.
I watched the video, learned a thing or two as well. I didn't know you could do color sampling in that way with photoshop's curves, potentially a useful technique.
To the OP, no you can not do this in Capture One, not in the way that it was done in the video anyway. You could however take color samples from one image and manually apply them to another image using the curves/levels/color balance tools.0 -
[quote="Keith Reeder" wrote:
People aren't going to waste their time watching a randomly posted video in order to see whether they can then help you.
Describe the issue, please.
It's a rather complex process of cloning the color grading of one image through creating a limited pallet and then applying that to another image.
Id have to write several hundred words to describe the process and methods he's using. And if I did that no one would want to waste the time to read a mini novel. The video explains it in a more concise way than I ever could, which is why I postede it.
if you or someone else doesn't want to watch the video to help, that's fine they don't have to help.0
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