Awesome. Very excited to come across new teachers and new tutorials about capture one. Very nice job. I will be checking back for, hopefully, more videos like this. Keep up the good work. It’s appreciated.
Scott Detweiler Thank you for your request for what I’d like to see in a topic. I know that there are some videos out there with helpful tips for people looking to make the switch from Lightroom. I am one that is hoping to make the switch. If you can put something together like that, it would be great. I am also interested in seeing what capture one can do as far as output in printing, such as, choosing formats, and can you make templates for your prints? Thanks again for your time and help.
All of the lens correction was on-the-mark, so it was really the only option I had left. Normally the lens correction helps with other types of aberration and distortion not related to perspective. This was totally my bad, as I should have moved over and solved my problem in camera. :-)
It seems the image is "bulging" a bit in the middle portion (maybe caused by the lens). Would you adjust this using lens correction in Capture One - or keep fiddling with the keystone tool?
Awesome. Very excited to come across new teachers and new tutorials about capture one.
Very nice job. I will be checking back for, hopefully, more videos like this. Keep up the good work. It’s appreciated.
Thank you! If there is an area you would like to see a video on, just let me know!
Scott Detweiler Thank you for your request for what I’d like to see in a topic. I know that there are some videos out there with helpful tips for people looking to make the switch from Lightroom. I am one that is hoping to make the switch. If you can put something together like that, it would be great. I am also interested in seeing what capture one can do as far as output in printing, such as, choosing formats, and can you make templates for your prints? Thanks again for your time and help.
@@nyker999 sounds good! I will work on that!
Thanks Scot
You are quite welcome!
Thank you.
Never used those tools before, thanks for the info. Also is there any lens correction that you might’ve wanted to start with
All of the lens correction was on-the-mark, so it was really the only option I had left. Normally the lens correction helps with other types of aberration and distortion not related to perspective. This was totally my bad, as I should have moved over and solved my problem in camera. :-)
It seems the image is "bulging" a bit in the middle portion (maybe caused by the lens). Would you adjust this using lens correction in Capture One - or keep fiddling with the keystone tool?
Probably both. 🙂