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  • MidWestTech
    If you want to start somewhere with a library of styles they share in exchange for the ability to email you every once in a while you can start with Capture One Complete. They have two free libraries of styles that I have looked at, modified and pressed into service occasionally.

    http://www.captureonecomplete.com/uk/in ... &Itemid=79

    In general, I am not a fan of skins, styles, etc that are not created specifically for the lighting conditions and equipment used on a specific shoot. I think it leads a lot of people to the conclusion that their images look nothing like the ones on the website and almost always lead to more tweaking than originally anticipated.

    My suggestion is to study some of these styles and compare them to what you are interested in achieving and develop three to five styles of your own that you can use with your specific gear in a variety of lighting conditions. It might take a little time but it is going to save you a ton of greif later on when you actually have styles that are valuable to your specific set of circumstances.
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