The Real Reason I Use Capture One to Edit Landscape Photos

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    In this week’s episode, I review the main reason I use Capture One to edit my landscape photos. Have you ever dug into the specific reasons why you use the editing platform that you use? I mean really dig into the specific reasons why? So, I switched over to Capture One almost five years ago for a few different reasons, although those reasons have evolved a bit over time. And, in this video we'll discuss not only my number one reason for using Capture One, but also the other four main reasons I continue to use this incredible editing platform for my photography. I hope you enjoy this week's video and as always thanks so much for watching! - Mark D.
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Komentáře • 140

  • @warrenswales5693
    @warrenswales5693 Před rokem +14

    The other advantage of C1 over LR is how C1 has both a Sessions and a Full catalogue option. No more bloated catalogue of every single image to lug around. Just use catalogue for archive of your final images exported from each Session and set up Smart collections therein. It is a wonderful intuitive idea.
    And as you say, the killer that kicks LR in the dirt is the ability to use named layers for each edit and to then flex the layers strength with the opacity slider.
    Combine single purchase of C1 with the ridiculously under valued Affinity for your pixel editing (stitching panos, focus stacking etc) and kiss goodbye to lifelong subs where the software development returns you receive are ever decreasing for your hard earned cash.

  • @RathJ13
    @RathJ13 Před rokem +39

    I do miss using capture one, it's just better in every way (editing wise). However they outpriced themselves for me, and lack of continuity between ipad and desktop is just horrible. Begrudgingly went back to lightroom.

  • @RileyJohnson37
    @RileyJohnson37 Před rokem +10

    I've always wanted to try Capture One. I also shoot landscape, mostly, and have been drawn to it more because I picked up a Fuji and people rave about it for Fuji cameras. I normally shoot Nikon though. I like the look and feel of it, and the more easy application of standard camera profiles from what I've researched.
    BUT, here is the reason I haven't switched and have stuck with Adobe. I work for a university in IT, and have free access to all of Adobe's programs, and I don't like the idea of jumping to Capture One for another monthly sub or a perpetual license (that eventually ends at the version number ending, which is almost yearly now...). I'm trying to get away from this whole nickle and diming but now in much higher dollar amounts that is going on with software devs attempting to fund their job, while doing less to innovate. When they do innovate, it's wonderful, but they do it so quickly in terms of attempting to end your usability of that perpetual license as soon as they can, to get more out of your wallet. That Perpetual License for $300, ends up being more than a 1 year license for monthly, because you know they are going to come out with something new to get you to have to pay. This isn't just Capture One, but every software dev it seems these days. As other jobs get devalued, they hold the prices super high and force subscriptions or constant upgrades. Basically, look at consumers paying, and if they are subscriptions mostly, slow roll content, and if they are mostly perpetual one time licenses, fast roll to increase revenue. At the same time EVERYONE is complaining about inflation of every kind, and getting annoyed when say food goes up or is intentially shorted, etc. It's all very predetory lately.
    Back to Adobe which is a company I loath, for all the same reasons above, but it's "free" for me. A slight benefit of a lower paying education job... With the recent upgrade to the Denoise AI in both Lightroom and Photoshop and the Photoshop's soon to be AI Generation (in beta), I'll be very happy with Lightroom, and Photoshop as my main system of editing considering it doesn't add a costly charge to my bank account as things get toughter to afford.

  • @Lakefilms
    @Lakefilms Před rokem +6

    I have both C1 and LR. LR is making a lot of improvements and for now will stick with it. C1 is incredible for Fuji.

  • @judywright2051
    @judywright2051 Před rokem +3

    I switched over to C1 in 2019. I think their pace of innovation has slowed in the last year or two (probably because they were trying to get the iPhone app out), but I still think it has better tools than LR - if only just because of the ability to use Layers. For anyone looking for really good tutorials on C1, just search for David Grover or Paul Reiffer. They both do incredibly helpful videos - David is an employee of C1 and Paul in one of their Ambassadors.

  • @notdisclosed7053
    @notdisclosed7053 Před rokem +11

    There is a lot to like about C1, but there are some areas in which it has really fallen behind the opposition, especially Lightroom, such as dealing with noise (it is years behind) and sharpening. It’s lack of a history panel is also a long-standing puzzling omission. Its colour handling is very good and once you have passed the initial learning curve, its configurable interface is satisfying to use. Above all, though, it has become very expensive and its new licensing system seems to be designed simply to milk even more out of its customers.

    • @Fessoid
      @Fessoid Před rokem +1

      How much is Lightroom subscription cost?

    • @jefffenske1958
      @jefffenske1958 Před rokem +1

      They allow customers to own the software, instead of leasing it, like Adobe sadly did.

    • @StevenCress
      @StevenCress Před rokem +1

      They have 50% off sales.

  • @DaveBerthiaume
    @DaveBerthiaume Před rokem +9

    Looks interesting. Probably not enough there to get me to switch, but definitely worth keeping an eye on. The two biggest drawbacks for me are the price and the smaller pool of helpful tutorials compared to the Adobe products.

  • @nolanwest6831
    @nolanwest6831 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Now I know the explanation between brightness and exposure. Thank you.

  • @omarelsheikh74
    @omarelsheikh74 Před rokem

    Thanks for the great info as usual Mark!

  • @kqschwarz
    @kqschwarz Před 8 měsíci

    Super helpful, thank you.

  • @fabriziocanale9768
    @fabriziocanale9768 Před rokem

    Great tutorial.
    Thanks,
    Fabrizio

  • @noelmallia
    @noelmallia Před rokem

    thanks for this great video as always.

  • @allisonreber5857
    @allisonreber5857 Před rokem

    Very interesting. Thanks for sharing

  • @dh7139
    @dh7139 Před rokem +3

    Great video Mark! Question, I hadC1 for a while, loved it but I still remain more comfortable with LR cuz of the ease in going back and forth between raw editor and PS. Is it possible to get the same result in post after editing, might take more time but can't you get similar results? Also, do you thing the initial conversion is that much better such that the final edited result is ultimately superior? For example, you show the initial conversion has better color and contrast, well can't I just adjust/edit the color and contrast in LR and get the same result?

  • @ianyorke2617
    @ianyorke2617 Před rokem +3

    With layers if you initially set the layer opacity to 80% you are then able to vary the impact of your layer adjustments both up and down to fine tune the effect you want.

  • @inakilauzirika5076
    @inakilauzirika5076 Před rokem +4

    Camera Raw together with Bridge and Photoshop does the job for me with Fujifilm' s and Sony's raw files. Everything's integrated, you can mask your photos miles away better in Cr than Capture One. Noise supressing new implemented feature cannot be compared to what C1 comes with... Almost every landscape photographer ends up his/her photos in Photoshop where the AI tools and - again - integration with Nik filters is the final step for that image you want to get out the best of. So sorry for C1 but Adobe's posibilities outperform the once in a time promissing editing software from Phase One.

  • @bobrockefeller1348
    @bobrockefeller1348 Před rokem +2

    To what extent are we seeing the different default settings of the demosaic engines? I have found that I can get Lightroom’s image to look like Capture One’s by adjusting vibrancy, clarity (or texture), and perhaps sharpening.

  • @markallemang7745
    @markallemang7745 Před rokem +8

    I've been using lightroom since 2016. I tried cap1 a couple years ago and it seemed capable. Ultimately decided that I didn't want to spend the time learning the ins and outs of another program. And, I use other parts of AdobeCC so have stuck with LR. I do suspect the competitive pressure from cap1 has pushed Adobe to really start investing in LR classic again. I have no use for the cloud LR.

    • @robertgrenader858
      @robertgrenader858 Před rokem

      The impact of Luminar Neo also changed Adobe's development of LRC.

    • @JimEmbury
      @JimEmbury Před rokem

      Interesting….. very interesting… Thank you.

  • @frstesiste7670
    @frstesiste7670 Před rokem +4

    You can't really see an "unedited raw file". All RAW conversion programs will apply a bunch of default settings and that's what you see before doing any adjustments. I've never used Capture One and it might well be that it has pleasing defaults. That's of course valuable by itself, but also depend on personal preferences.

  • @wimscheenen3535
    @wimscheenen3535 Před rokem

    Great overview!

  • @JessDemant
    @JessDemant Před rokem

    Thanks 👍

  • @JaredDoyle76
    @JaredDoyle76 Před rokem +6

    I've been an avid C1 user for a few years. Always highly recommend it.
    However, one area I think it's lacking is good integration with 3rd party plugins. Maybe if the folks at C1 could reach out and work more with 3rd party developers we might see a cleaner workflow. For example, I'm editing in C1 but want to apply some effects with the Nik Collection, I need to route through Photoshop to get to the Nik module.

    • @MarkDenneyPhoto
      @MarkDenneyPhoto  Před rokem +1

      Totally agree with you Jared! Plugin integration is a must in my opinion

    • @Mark-qn9xl
      @Mark-qn9xl Před rokem +1

      I use C1 22 and NIK 5. You use the same system to edit in NIK as PS or AP. You edit a TIFF and just pick the software that you want to use. Edit in the software and save straight back to C1. As NIK can be used as standalone its not an issue. Just tried it then with Viveza 3.

  • @mikehines14
    @mikehines14 Před rokem

    Great video Mark! I dont know if I'm gonna switch to C1, but I am def gonna use the curves in LR to give me a knock off version of the C1 brightness slider! I'm gonna try using that instead of the exposure slider next time.

  • @thomasphillips5850
    @thomasphillips5850 Před rokem

    Thank you very informative. I've been going back and forth trying to decide between Capture One and lightroom. Still befuddled. Thanks again

  • @ronboe6325
    @ronboe6325 Před rokem

    I really appreciate your video's on Capture One as I learn several new things, mainly things I had no idea I should learn!
    I went to Capture One because of the UI, so much easier than other editors (Photoshop/Lightroom being the one major editor I don't use). It's my main editor because I can swiftly go through hundreds of dog trial shots and post them so much easier than other editors. Someday I may know how to use 10% of its' power.

  • @alexgimagery
    @alexgimagery Před rokem

    It's funny I was going to skip over your video as I also use Capture One. But I decided to give it a go, and I am glad I did as I learned about the advanced color editor in a few easy clicks. Thanks for the tips!

  • @joshuarice85
    @joshuarice85 Před rokem

    Hi Mark. I currently use Lightroom for my Nikon images, but I am interested in Capture One. While checking out their site, I am curious about what type of subscription you use? Is it better to do the monthly subscription, or did you purchase a perpetual license? If you get the perpetual license, do you get all of the updates and new features for free, or would those be separate purchases? Thanks for any advice you have.

  • @victahh281
    @victahh281 Před rokem

    Interesting to see other softwares out there. Great explanation.

  • @johnarnsdorf
    @johnarnsdorf Před rokem +2

    If you use C1, why do you use Lightroom in all your videos?

  • @krisztiankovacs3577
    @krisztiankovacs3577 Před rokem

    Hi Mark.
    What do you think the lot of photo batch workflow in C1? Before testing c1, but the more photo workflow not as good the LR for me. If i would like one photo editing not bad, but the the "batch" workflow little difficult for me in C1... 🤨

  • @sirpiratepete
    @sirpiratepete Před 5 měsíci

    I would love to see more C1 videos. Thanks for sharing your views!

  • @freemanligon1177
    @freemanligon1177 Před rokem

    You mentioned about under the hood the photos undergo while it is being imported. My question does is there a difference between lightroom or ON1 compared to Capture One Photo Editing program?

  • @jimhenley7253
    @jimhenley7253 Před rokem

    Pretty interesting review, and I did try using the free version per your suggestion, but comparted to ON1 it seems far behind to me. Thanks for the video and your continuing landscape tips!

  • @robertmccutchan5450
    @robertmccutchan5450 Před 7 měsíci

    I just subscribed to C1 this week, and I'm wishing I would have done it a long time ago. The more I dig into this program, the more powerful, and efficient, my workflow becomes. I've had to subscribe to a couple of programs to get the results I can with C1, so cancelling those will pay for C1.
    One of the biggest reasons I like C1 is the first point you brought up: the raw processing engine seems far superior to other programs. I am interested in the final quality of an image more than neon glow and all the AI stuff in other programs. I know the world is screaming for AI, but I really don't care about all of that. I don't even use catalogs or sessions, either.
    Thanks for posting! I learned a few tricks that will help me a LOT in my workflow.

  • @jason.coward
    @jason.coward Před rokem +1

    Ugh. I just canceled my Capture One subscription after going back and forth between it and Bridge/ACR for a year and a half. It seemed like all of my favorite photogs, including you, had given up on C1 because every video was about Lightroom. And though I do like the color rendering and advanced color tools (including the skin tone tool), I found that wasn't enough to make me use it exclusively for initial RAW editing. And it costs too much to justify keeping it alongside Bridge/ACR and DxO PhotoLab 6, both of which I think can create better results in some cases. That said, there are some images I loved much better going through Capture One. If I could combine all the features into one excellent RAW processor, all our problems would be solved! Now I'm wondering if I should resubscribe to Capture One. Damn you, Mark! 😂

  • @Toglander
    @Toglander Před rokem +2

    If you look at the image of the man standing in front of the wave, there is much more detail in the wave in the image on the left. While Capture One may provide better saturation and contrast on import, I believe that detail and resolution are far more important. I can easily add contrast and saturation through my editing software, but detail and resolution are much more difficult to create.

    • @freetibet1000
      @freetibet1000 Před 6 měsíci

      Resolution cannot be enhanced in postproduction. The physical resolution of your sensor determines what real resolution your image is going to have. On the other hand you can increase or decrease the impression of higher or lesser resolution with the help of software. There are a myriad ways to accomplish that. Usually a raw converter applies an initial Curve to the raw file as a starting point. This curve or profile can either enhance or decrease the impression of the resolution but does not increase or decrease the actual resolution at all! Fortunately, it is easy to sidestep that initial profile by choosing a so-called Flat Profile or Linear Profile that will not tweak the initial conversion in any way but will give you a much flatter looking image to work with. This is particularly useful when working with a high contrast image with a wide dynamic range of light. With a Flat Profile you get a much better starting point to work with but it is also more demanding on your editing skills. If your aim is to accomplish maximum image quality and you’re an accomplished editor many times the Flat Profile is the best starting point. But if your aim is for a more artistically pleasing look a Flat Profile may not always be the best profile to start with.
      As a summery; you can never expect a raw converter to add detail to an image that wasn’t registered by the sensor of your camera. On the other hand, with a raw converter you can accomplish enhancements or reductions of details wherever these details where present in the data from your camera. By using a Flat Profile you will discover more precisely what data your digital file actually contains.
      By using different methods, including Ai, you can build upon the data from your camera to artificially increase the output resolution, but remember that this is always going to be a fake enhancement of resolution and the software you use is going need to fabricate the details that was missing in the initial set of data from the time of capture. It is up to you if you like a piece of software decide what’s going to be in those unregistered pixels and fill in the blanks, or if you’re going to be satisfied with the smaller (original) size of the image.

  • @ricknordensten5370
    @ricknordensten5370 Před rokem +1

    The white balance tools (kelvin & tint) in C1 have a very large impact on the colors of an image. I'm wondering when those tools are used in your workflow in relation to the color editor. I could see you doing a separate video on white balance. :) I really enjoy your videos and I've learned a lot from them! Thank you!

  • @eastbayjay
    @eastbayjay Před rokem

    Thanks for this C1 video. I would love to see more tutorials with C1. Most of all, where did you get that T-shirt?

  • @johnseidel8971
    @johnseidel8971 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the video, Mark. Very interesting. I considered switching to Capture One after watching your video. Then I looked at the pricing and found it very confusing. In fact, it makes no more sense to me than the tax code does. If I can't figure out the pricing options, I doubt the software will come any easier despite a strong desire to have the two color range comparison rectangles so I can easily see the effect of my color edit. Your demonstration is effective in garnering interest. Capture One's weirdly confusing subscription model where the "perpetual license" is just another subscription variant with nothing perpetual about it, is off-putting. The takeaway for me, the software looks good. It has features that I think I would like, but the way the pricing is presented is a snakepit of deception.

  • @someguy9440
    @someguy9440 Před 11 měsíci

    It would be great to see more tutorials for Capture One. I find that C1 encourages me to stop over-editing my files and avoid going straight to Insta-town. Fewer edits and great color engine let the images shine in a way I don't see out of Lightroom, or Darktable for that matter.

  • @SPAHI43
    @SPAHI43 Před rokem

    C1 is a must if you have a not sharp lens on a fuji camera. In Lightroom, you get blured mess, but there you get something usable.

    • @grantnewton5705
      @grantnewton5705 Před rokem

      Using PureRaw3 gives even better results. I’m considering getting it for a plug-in to LrC

  • @soniad3241
    @soniad3241 Před 11 měsíci

    Hello, I tried using the free capture one for fuji but I'm stuck. I can't seem to export my edited files into photoshop or even saving a tiff file onto my hard drive. So this problem is putting me off using C1. Any advise please from you or your viewers would be very very helpful. Thanks a lot.

  • @annmelnichuk3399
    @annmelnichuk3399 Před rokem

    Maybe I'm wrong here, but I always assumed that OEM software will process your camera's RAW files the "most correct" way. Hence my typical workflow is Sony's OEM (for exposure, wb, and noise), then uncompressed tiff into PS for anything more involved. Anything I'm missing out on with this?

  • @bublt4me
    @bublt4me Před rokem

    I use my OEM RAW converter and import the TIFF into C1 for organizing and futher edits. I bit the bullet for perpetual licensing before they announced the changes to the license.

  • @TormodMalmgren
    @TormodMalmgren Před rokem

    Great video Mark, I totally agree with you. Capture one is a super raw converter. I have used it since version 7. But lately they have been outprice themselves and the maskin abilities in other apps like Lightroom is miles away Capture one. So I find myself using Lightroom more these days. I hope Capture one will give us masks thats even better than Lightroom one day 🙂

  • @charliejg
    @charliejg Před rokem

    Thanks for this explanation Mark. I'm using the free version of Capture One so I don't have all of the features. I do like the tool, just haven't been up to paying for a subscription yet. Question: What is your take on what you think is the better method between Catalogue and Session? Personally, I really wish the program just used my computer's file system and let me create and organize folders myself. Anyway, thanks again for the video and your thoughts. Have a great week.

    • @MarkDenneyPhoto
      @MarkDenneyPhoto  Před rokem +1

      Glad to do it Charlie! I prefer sessions over catalogs

  • @shotsbyscott6243
    @shotsbyscott6243 Před rokem +3

    Interesting you started off saying you use Capture One for several years now, though most of your videos are related to Lightroom and landspace photography. You have only a couple of videos on Capture One. Will this change in the future? By the way I use LR and Photoshop. I do not see myself changing at this time, mainly due to color issues so the advanced color tools in Capture One will be of little use to me. Thanks again for your CZcams videos. They are very informative!

    • @MarkDenneyPhoto
      @MarkDenneyPhoto  Před rokem +2

      I’ll continue to make a video here and there on C1, but post processing videos will remain mostly LR based as that’s what most of you use👍

    • @jktowey
      @jktowey Před rokem +2

      @@MarkDenneyPhoto I would like to see alot more capture one videos as well as capture one workflow

    • @MarkDenneyPhoto
      @MarkDenneyPhoto  Před rokem +1

      Appreciate that James!

    • @shotsbyscott6243
      @shotsbyscott6243 Před rokem

      @@MarkDenneyPhoto thanks Mark for the quick reply!

    • @harrojansz4313
      @harrojansz4313 Před rokem

      ⁠@@jktowey I second that. Please show us more of your Capture One workflow, Mark!

  • @scothowe539
    @scothowe539 Před rokem

    I started with LR5. I’m on Creative Cloud now.

  • @TheLiachtgams
    @TheLiachtgams Před rokem

    Hello Mark,
    Have you calibrated the display or are you using the Apple presets ?
    Many greetings from Bavaria

  • @mickue
    @mickue Před rokem

    I use both

    • @MarkDenneyPhoto
      @MarkDenneyPhoto  Před rokem +1

      I do as well, along with Photoshop, but mostly C1 and then PS.

  • @1964ilovebears
    @1964ilovebears Před 7 měsíci

    Hi Mark, I would like to see an update on this topic after the improvements of both programs
    Thanks

  • @MartinHarvey
    @MartinHarvey Před rokem +1

    Thanks. Maybe not fully on point is I primarily user LRC and occasionally DXO (and NIK!) and I always LRC's UI looks outdated.

  • @cgan2013
    @cgan2013 Před rokem +2

    I have always been a Lightroom/PS user but dabbled in Capture One once before. I found myself struggling to develop a coherent workflow using Capture One, most likely because I’ve used LR since day one.
    BUT, after watching you explain Capture One’s color engine and how easily it generates a mask for you, I am intrigued by Capture One AGAIN!!🤦🏻‍♂️😂
    I’m an old dawg…I hesitate starting over with a new platform. Who do you recommend reaching out to that covers Capture One from A to Z? I can be a quick learn but I need a training program that can keep me from frustratingly fumbling around with the different modules/sliders/etc.?
    Also what makes a switch more difficult is the PS/LR monthly subscription I’d need to continue only because of my dependency on PS, LR aside. I’m not sure I am willing to keep that up and then have to pay for a new conversion tool in Capture One.
    Convince me…I’m listening! 😊

    • @rdbimages
      @rdbimages Před rokem

      Have you tried a one-time purchase of DxO PureRAW 3 for your conversion task (they do have a free trial)? As a Fuji user that is what I use before editing in LrC or Camera Raw.

    • @Fessoid
      @Fessoid Před rokem

      They frequently running educational official streams. Also there is a start-guide, also for 'migrating from Lightroom' :)
      Switch is simpe.

  • @billbromer
    @billbromer Před rokem +1

    I am going to keep using Darktable since it is as good or better than C1, LR, and PS and it is free.

  • @ChetClark-yh2xe
    @ChetClark-yh2xe Před 3 měsíci

    Hello Mark, Are you still using C1 over LRC and are you still happy with your result?

  • @uhoh7541
    @uhoh7541 Před rokem

    Capture one gave me very nice 'auto' results. Unfortunately when i tried doing manual edits, it felt like the sliders were doing little to nothing versus what they do in LRC.
    Any learning resources or advice on what I'm possibly doing wrong would be appreciated. I haven't used it in 7 months or so. I'd love to ditch adobe, unfortunately i haven't found anything that remotely compares.

  • @echoauxgen
    @echoauxgen Před rokem

    I have been using C1 since '14 when I went to Sony when PS and Lr both were at $800+ and for each full update and C1 was just $30 for Sony!!!! I got into Astro Milky Way in '15 and the first thing after the lens info and mm adjustment is the level adjustments like highlights and shadows in LR BUT the difference is you get white stars or the color of many different galaxies where in Lr getting the color of blue stars along with the blue sky at night a very hard thing to get. Also many do not know about Gas Air Glow like green for oxygen and red/magenta for Carbon Dioxide and many other gas colors that along with the Pegasus Yin and Yang colors that can be hard to see if city light glow is high used to be orange but today day white like the white of the moon when the orange light of the sun reflects off the Grey dirt of the moon's surface. The biggest problem is lens profiles not up to date but you can do a lens profile in Lr and bring into C1. Also if colors are a thing even indoors with indoor LED lights C1 has a big and small white plastic device that you take and image of it then use it to sync to all images taken with the lens at that place as a lens profile also if you have a lens without a profile in the lens directory it can be used to get/make a lens profile. You can save an image as a tiff or dng and use a better noise tool also! It takes a while to learn all of it kinda like PS but the results you get globally at first before using areas with masking like Lr is worth a first use just to get somethings that are impossible or a lot of extra work elsewhere. The gas colors (of a summer hot night upper atmosphere) along with the yin/yang colors with white stars is like gold for a night image.

  • @ashvarma2486
    @ashvarma2486 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Great video. I also find that my Nikon RAW files have better, richer colours via Capture One. I definitely prefer the colours I get in my RAW files via Capture One compared to Lightroom.

  • @steveh1273
    @steveh1273 Před rokem

    You show your favorite tripod as the RRS TVC 34L, but you are using in the videos the Explorer Ascent Pro. Review on the Explorer Ascent?

  • @77moonwalker77
    @77moonwalker77 Před 8 měsíci

    i've been thinking about switching to C1 for few years now, but the price upfront is too expensive :/

  • @JasonBonnicksen
    @JasonBonnicksen Před 5 hodinami

    Mark, thank you for making this video. I've been following your channel for quite some time and watch a majority of your content. I notice, however, that you often edit (At least online) with Adobe Lightroom. Do you use both editing platforms, and if so, which one do you use more?
    Also, do you think C1 would be effective for milky way past processing??

  • @vincealcazar2870
    @vincealcazar2870 Před rokem

    Mark, I think you're right. It's about tools and a diversity of them. Good vid.

  • @simonpayne7994
    @simonpayne7994 Před rokem

    Interesting. Especially for an Affinity user. The user interface of Capture One seems to be quite well designed and easy to operate. Affinity is rather overloaded.

  • @arunbalakrishnan8978
    @arunbalakrishnan8978 Před rokem

    One more thing I wish to mention with you is, it's better to use "whites" slider when you want to brighten a part of a photograph with a mask, the deference between exposure and whites slider is I felt is when you use whites over exposure in a certain part of image, whites increases dimension of that part, whereas exposure don't enhance the dimension, just keep it same or some time I felt it make it unnatural. So most of the time I use whites slider in lightroom to brighten a part or dodge and burn. Let me know your thoughts.

  • @paulsicurello2333
    @paulsicurello2333 Před rokem

    I am bouncing all over today, so I am watching you video here and there. How do you incorporate capture one in to your photo editing

    • @MarkDenneyPhoto
      @MarkDenneyPhoto  Před rokem

      I always start the process in C1 and then finish in Photoshop. i go over my favorite features in C1 in the video

  • @dannylaureys1376
    @dannylaureys1376 Před rokem

    I don't know, I've been using photoshop and lightroom for a lot of years, they are just fine for me. Don't need another color correcting program.

  • @trevorpsy
    @trevorpsy Před 7 měsíci

    After playing with the 30-day trail for about half hour, I was impressed how much easier it is to accomplish some tasks compared to Photoshop, but saw nothing Capture One did that I couldn't do in Photoshop. The big problem, however, is that I use AI in Photoshop to fix details with better results than I could ever accomplish in Capture One or in Photoshop before AI became available. I'm now a steady AI user and would hate hate to do without it.

  • @kobiorama
    @kobiorama Před rokem

    Have you tried the DXO RAW tool? It looks like it's processing raw files better than C1.

    • @MarkDenneyPhoto
      @MarkDenneyPhoto  Před rokem

      I have - it does an amazing job as well, but I prefer the RAW conversion in C1 just a bit better.

  • @arunbalakrishnan8978
    @arunbalakrishnan8978 Před rokem

    Lightroom had brightness slider in the past, I think brightness slider is basically very similar to "whites" in lightroom. Your thoughts?

  • @gunsentry8349
    @gunsentry8349 Před 17 dny

    Do you still use C1 or switched to LR in 2024?

  • @robertstancer4469
    @robertstancer4469 Před měsícem

    A view from the UK. I am a newbie looking to use Capture One. Have you done an introductory video on how to use it? For example, download a picture - edit it - put it back into the file it came from - and back into my 'Pictures' file - this sort of flow. Why you put photos in which file for which functions, this sort of thing. You seem to just go from point to point as if the newbie viewer knows why you are doing these operations and i haven't a clue why you are going there. Can you take us illiterates through simply and slowly through each function please?

  • @kakegarcia8056
    @kakegarcia8056 Před 8 měsíci

    My God, in the 90s I use to have a Sony Walkman like the one you have underneath your monitor! Bests regards from a Venezuelan follower in Panama!

    • @bryan81584
      @bryan81584 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I'm convinced nearly everyone from that era had that walkman, lol. I certainly did.

  • @kokho88
    @kokho88 Před 9 měsíci

    I want to purchse Capture One, How to get 20% discount ?

  • @genemaitland2892
    @genemaitland2892 Před rokem

    I've tried using C1 two times in the space of three years; still not convinced to switch from Adobe. For me, C1's user interface just seems too cluttered, making me have to dig deep to find some of what I need to complete my editing. Again, it's probably just me.

  • @mdw1927
    @mdw1927 Před rokem

    Hi Mark I have tried C1, I currently use Lightroom and Photoshop, but what stops me going over is the price. Here in Europe the subscription is 50% more than Adobe and the perpetual license is $300 and they will not update it. So what happens if I change my camera, need I buy another version? Sorry to say it but although it is a powerful editing software, they are milking their customers.

    • @Fessoid
      @Fessoid Před rokem

      More than a year ago there is only one version of C1 for all cameras.
      And they rarely add significant features to their releases, so it is possible to by licence once in a 2-3 years.

  • @Mark-qn9xl
    @Mark-qn9xl Před rokem

    Good précis of the important tools that C1 excel at. I agree with them all. I have used C1 since version 6 and have 22 now. Until recently I was using it with Affinity Photo exclusively with perhaps DXO Pure RAW or Denoise AI for noisy images. I think it is great software and is my preferred option. I don't want to waylay this video however for me, in Australia, they have raised their prices to a ridiculous level. Their new perpetual licence offering is an insult to long time users and is meant to push us to subscription. I have started to use PS with the TK8 panel with good success. I do miss the colour editor though

    • @Fessoid
      @Fessoid Před rokem

      I dont see huge improvements for C1, so one purchase for 2-3 years would be nice and cheap comparing to subscription.

  • @Interbeing_CDN
    @Interbeing_CDN Před rokem

    I was a long time LR and PS user and made the switch to C1 & PS as I was unhappy with the RAW file handling of ACR and Nikon Z9 files. I was initially very impressed with C1 rendering and intuitive feature set, but once they switched over to the subscription model, I had a hard time justifying carrying two subscriptions, especially after Adobe added full support of Z9 lossless compressed files. I have processed identical photos as a comparison and find it hard to tell the difference between the two, except for maybe portrait photos, however, it may be that I am not as proficient with C1.The 3rd party support for both LR and PS is also class leading, and if I had to use just a single product it would be PS hands down. Also, for the budget conscious, with LR thrown in with PS in their subscription model for $10 a month, it is truly a great bargain.

  • @Fessoid
    @Fessoid Před rokem

    6:00 In ACDSee Ultimate you can even change one color into anything,not just complementary!
    Also ACDSee is so step ahead, that even Lightroom has stolen a lot features xD
    And also it lightweight and flyies even on old laptop!

  • @es0terra
    @es0terra Před rokem

    Can you speak to how Capture One incorporates non- destructive editing? In Lightroom, exporting to photoshop as a smart object allows non- destructive editing. How does Capture One use smart objects, or the like thereof?

    • @alanp253
      @alanp253 Před rokem

      Capture One is always non destructive.

  • @ScottymanPhoto
    @ScottymanPhoto Před rokem +2

    I once exclusively used Capture One but now use Lightroom. However, this video has me thinking 🤔 Nice work, Mark!

  • @davidligon6088
    @davidligon6088 Před rokem

    The feature I use most in Lightroom is Masking, but it annoys me Lightroom does not provide full editing functionality for masked areas, like HSL picker and sliders, or sharpening masks …. How is Capture One masking vs Lightroom masking.

  • @paulwolfgang2418
    @paulwolfgang2418 Před rokem

    You have all of these Lightroom videos some of which are about the latest features. Do you use capture 1 to convert and then edit in Lightroom?

    • @MarkDenneyPhoto
      @MarkDenneyPhoto  Před rokem

      It really depends on the photo but I always begin in C1 and finish in PS. Sometimes jump into LR or ACR in between.

  • @B.EDWARD319
    @B.EDWARD319 Před rokem

    Can you not make these adjustments with Adobe ?

  • @rsimko
    @rsimko Před 10 měsíci

    it is super expensive compared to Adobe's offering. Their mobile/iPad app is so limited and it is an extra subscription. Unfortunately. I do like what the RAW engine does but as amateur, I am not sure it is worth that price tag.

  • @GiovanniBausC
    @GiovanniBausC Před rokem

    C1 is particularly good for X-Trans RAWs. It shows details which cannot be made visible in LR whatsoever.

  • @rpinspiredphotography4641

    I had no clue you used C1. You are always showing Lr editing. It does have some different tools that are intriguing. I'm not sure this old dog is up to learning new tricks!! LOL

  • @andycoleman2708
    @andycoleman2708 Před rokem

    If I only used LR, I'd switch. But LR + PS is fantastic for my needs.

  • @WiesawWiesaw-gg3zc
    @WiesawWiesaw-gg3zc Před rokem

    It's a pity that if we send the file to Ps and then to C1, the histogram changes a bit, etc...

  • @wielpaquay1932
    @wielpaquay1932 Před rokem +2

    C1 is much to expensive for me

  • @rdbimages
    @rdbimages Před rokem +1

    I find C1's biggest downside is cost. They just seem a bit greedy to me. If they brought their subscription pricing more in line with the LrC/PS plan I think their user base would increase overnight. But, they don't seem to listen to us or care. Their premium price is not justified IMHO.

    • @L.Spencer
      @L.Spencer Před rokem

      How much is it? I'll have to check it out when I get home.

  • @martindady4197
    @martindady4197 Před rokem +1

    Great videos Mark. Quick question. Many of your videos are Lightroom-centric. Will you now be moving permanently to Capture One and focusing your content more on this tool?

    • @MarkDenneyPhoto
      @MarkDenneyPhoto  Před rokem +2

      No, the majority of my editing videos will remain LR focused as that’s what most people use. I’ll continue to make a C1 and PS video from time to time though.

  • @2-da3333
    @2-da3333 Před 8 měsíci

    every time i use C1, It took me less then 10min to go back to Lightroom.

  • @dretwav
    @dretwav Před rokem

    If they ever truly support OM-Systems correctly I would consider them but you still cannot save to DNG and no support for tethering.

  • @RingWraith66
    @RingWraith66 Před rokem

    Left, Capture One after their policy change regarding perpetual license users. Bought DxO PhotoLab and their FilmPack and haven't regretted it one bit.

    • @Fessoid
      @Fessoid Před rokem

      But newer versions of DxO are not free either )))

  • @C0keAguila
    @C0keAguila Před rokem

    I stopped using capture one because the subscription is too expensive, I switched to adobe just because of the price.

  • @robtt27
    @robtt27 Před rokem

    I shoot a lot of infrared photography and CaptureOne did a terrible job for editing so I stick to Photoshop.

  • @71co0k
    @71co0k Před 3 měsíci +1

    If only C1 had AI denoise like LR. 😢

  • @ramonarias1234
    @ramonarias1234 Před rokem

    I always use Capture One + Color efex (for some final touch), and I would never switch to LR even I know the AI bla bla, the subject selection bla bla.... for me C1 is just way more professional tool

  • @johndonegan8110
    @johndonegan8110 Před rokem +1

    Not much compelling stuff there, the other platforms, Luminar, Photshop do similar in different ways

  • @yanlem1352
    @yanlem1352 Před 8 měsíci

    Capture One is more speed than lightroom but the work on the noise is bad than lightroom. The details are delete