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Acne Retouching with C1 12

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  • cdc
    Yes this can be done. Using layers you can create dodge & burn, healing, & cloning layers which would all aid in the removal of skin blemishes. The spot removal tool works for smaller blemishes as well and has a limit of 100 uses per image. In Capture One the heal and clone layers can only use one source per layer where Photoshop can use as many sources as needed and can combine many different techniques on a single layer.

    Even though this type of work can be done in Capture One, which is definitely welcomed for smaller tasks and if you don't have Photoshop, I find Photoshop to be more intuitive and efficient for heavier retouching tasks.
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  • NNN636909232985430101
    cdc wrote:
    Yes this can be done. Using layers you can create dodge & burn, healing, & cloning layers which would all aid in the removal of skin blemishes. The spot removal tool works for smaller blemishes as well and has a limit of 100 uses per image. In Capture One the heal and clone layers can only use one source per layer where Photoshop can use as many sources as needed and can combine many different techniques on a single layer.

    Even though this type of work can be done in Capture One, which is definitely welcomed for smaller tasks and if you don't have Photoshop, I find Photoshop to be more intuitive and efficient for heavier retouching tasks.


    Thanks for your reply

    Yes. I too find PS is easier to retouch heavy acne / blemishes. I will be mostly needing PS only for retouching with certain human subjects and removing poles and wires in some cases and rarely use image stacking. I'm happy with dodging and burning with what I'm able to do with C1.

    But, I'm just thinking for the 2% of work should I have to subscribe for adobe.
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  • Graham Smith
    NNN636909232985430101 wrote:
    cdc wrote:

    But, I'm just thinking for the 2% of work should I have to subscribe for adobe.


    Many people are using Affinity Photo as a pixel editor with C1. If you use PSDs, you can round trip tp AP just the same as you can round trip to PS. You just need to tell AP in preferences to overwrite PSDs. If you use Tiffs, AP will ask you to "save" rather than just auto overwriting the PSD.

    Graham
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