10 Step RAW Editing / One Image from Start to Finish / Capture One

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  • čas přidán 2. 08. 2024
  • In this follow-up to my earlier "10 Step RAW Processing" video, I edit a RAW image from start to finish using Capture One. I explain what I'm doing, why I'm doing it, and how you can improve your RAW editing workflow with any image editor.
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    0:00 Intro
    0:20 Using a framework
    1:59 Pitigliano, Italy
    3:00 Leica M-P
    4:11 Step One - Lens Corrections
    6:47 Step Three - Crop (Skipping Step Two)
    7:15 Step Four - White Balance
    8:45 Step Five - Exposure
    13:58 Step Six - Contrast
    18:43 Step Seven - Color
    20:46 Step Eight - Dodging & Burning
    26:47 Step Nine - Cleanup
    27:45 Step Ten - Sharpening
    28:34 Outro
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Komentáře • 184

  • @brucehergert804
    @brucehergert804 Před 3 lety +207

    Great ideas. But I just can't understand why everyone, and I mean everyone, compares their final image with the original raw file. Of course it will be vastly different. You should be comparing your final image with a jpeg right out of the camera. That will tell you if all of your editing effort and time was really worth it compared to what the camera was able to do with its jpeg settings. That comparison would be hugely more helpful to see.

    • @dominey
      @dominey  Před 3 lety +51

      Interesting perspective. Thanks Bruce. I get where you're coming from. That might make an interesting topic for a video someday!

    • @freetibet1000
      @freetibet1000 Před 3 lety +11

      Yea, I agree! Interesting perspective. I guess we would like to believe that we are able to take our edit to the “next level” instead of landing in something that the algorithms in the camera manage to do in a blink of an eye, right!

    • @jimwilliams4170
      @jimwilliams4170 Před 3 lety +6

      Good Point

    • @wildlifebybrianhoule
      @wildlifebybrianhoule Před 3 lety +17

      I think one benefit or reason for comparing the final image with the original raw is to 'reset' the mind and eyes while looking at the original to see if there's a creative spark to drive another change or desired effect. Sometimes I find I get so wrapped up in editing an image that stepping back is like looking an erased chalkboard. Just a thought.

    • @DFire-zc9ci
      @DFire-zc9ci Před 3 lety +3

      @@dominey Description of truth, such as a redundancy, is not perspective. If someone adressess or brings up a truthful statement then we cannot describe it as perspective. Perspective is a viewpoint, viewpoints may consist of many opinions, but in the case of the comment, which is true, judgement is the correct word. So, he was an apt judge.

  • @kemerthomson
    @kemerthomson Před 3 lety +39

    One of the best raw editing workflows I’ve watched: you make every step clear. Along the way, you explained some more of how Capture One works.

  • @kimmartin9886
    @kimmartin9886 Před rokem +6

    Really liked the "here's the original shot and this is where we're going with it" opening to your tutorial. Great incentive to keep watching. Then followed up with great instruction.
    I'm an old film (1979-84ish) dinosaur just now getting back into photography. Just beginning to figure out digital. Thanks for presenting in a way an old man can grasp.

  • @josewantland
    @josewantland Před 3 lety +1

    Great organization video, I'm a photography student at OCC ( Orange Coast College ) in Costa Mesa California and I finally started to understand the importance of knowing how to read the numeric and visual values on images and also to have the monitor calibrated to make sure the prints come out exactly as they are on the monitor. Btw I just changed the way my drop down list of tools were organized lol.

  • @robertlingley5300
    @robertlingley5300 Před 3 lety +33

    That was one beautifully executed edit. Enjoyable to watch and quite helpful especially because I’m still learning CaptureOne.

    • @dominey
      @dominey  Před 3 lety +1

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @silveralcid
    @silveralcid Před 3 lety +9

    I really love the way you execute and present your tutorials. It baffles me how many people don't show a before and after right at the beginning. I really appreciate how organized and concise you are as well. Looking forward to delving into more of your videos!

  • @traveller2810
    @traveller2810 Před 3 lety +3

    This video brought my editing skills to a completely different level! Thanks a lot!

  • @alter7181
    @alter7181 Před 2 lety

    What a fantastic video. Love your teaching style (as someone in their 21st year of teaching I like to think I recognize great work) and find the comment section filled with meaningful discussion. You have a new subscriber.

  • @glennmitchell6696
    @glennmitchell6696 Před 3 lety +1

    This is my first time to watch one of your videos. Todd. You did a brilliant job. Very nice presentation of the material. Interesting photo to edit. Excellent pacing. I look forward to watching more of your videos. Well done!

  • @malikaq4906
    @malikaq4906 Před 3 lety

    That’s a savage video to creat .. thank you so much for doing this hard work, it does means a lot for us to watch. Great job 👏🏻 ❤️

  • @andredumas9547
    @andredumas9547 Před 3 lety +2

    After many years with Lightroom CS6 I'm now moving to Capture One Pro 2021 and after 2 weeks of getting lost and sweating it out in C1, this video, I find is superb and a great liberator for me. After viewing your video I feel like I am an old hand at C1... well not really, but thanks Todd. Well done , you are articulate and easily understood even if english is not my primary language.

  • @nitehawk5169
    @nitehawk5169 Před 3 lety +1

    I am new to CaptureOne and haven't used LR or PS in a few years. Your explanation as to how you would approach the adjustments was very understandable since my familiarity with the Adobe products lessens the learning curve.

  • @RVNmedic
    @RVNmedic Před rokem

    Thanks Todd. I've just started editing my photos. I use an X-T5 so Capture One seems like the way to go. You have clarified many thing for me and I thank you. I will continue to follow and have subscribed. You have an easy demeanor that is a pleasure to listen to.

  • @jody1622
    @jody1622 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm new to Capture 1 and really appreciated the pace and explanations in your procedure.

  • @rock3tgr33n2
    @rock3tgr33n2 Před rokem

    This is so wonderful, I'm new to capture one and this has helped so much. It might not really be what you do but I can't express how grateful I'd be for a video like this but with an image with a human subject. (Ideally using mixed available and strobe lighting).

  • @nicespichki
    @nicespichki Před 2 lety

    The most charming and inspiring voice on CZcams! Also thank you for the information about the raw processing

  • @Aphex083
    @Aphex083 Před 3 lety

    Always helpful to see someone else's workflow. Thanks a lot for sharing !

  • @Theophrastus99
    @Theophrastus99 Před 3 lety

    Layers was the the main reason I purchased Capture One. I'm so glad I did to, its great software!

  • @alexanderfield
    @alexanderfield Před 2 lety

    This was extremely useful, especially the histogram techniques you mentioned. They make the most impact to the image.

  • @jeylful
    @jeylful Před 3 lety +5

    Fantastic tutorial... I have to start learning to play with these tools more. You have a great voice to accompany your videos. Thanks!

  • @steffenn
    @steffenn Před 2 lety

    I have never understand it better before, thank you very much. Perfecte pace, explanation, all thumbs up!!!!!

  • @hunterray2320
    @hunterray2320 Před 3 lety

    Praise!!!! I was so lost opening up lightroom, coming from Photoshop Premiere and After Effects- What a cool world and process developing is! Thank you for the information and inspiration!

  • @filipczechowski
    @filipczechowski Před 3 lety +1

    We can always learn from other people's workflow. Thank you.

  • @LtCore
    @LtCore Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome video & love the list of steps as an overall process.

  • @ConnorCrosby
    @ConnorCrosby Před 2 lety +1

    Absolutely love these kind of videos. Would really appreciate if you could post more of these!

  • @stevedocwra9805
    @stevedocwra9805 Před 3 lety

    Great video Todd, would love to see more like this.

  • @bewarethefuryofapatientman

    Thanks a lot, Todd! Have a great year!!

  • @jonmatthewsphotos
    @jonmatthewsphotos Před rokem

    Watched a few of these and this was the most helpful for me. I already had a process down but this helped me refine it. Thanks.

  • @vanessagreene3907
    @vanessagreene3907 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you! I now finally get the subtleties of RAW editing!

  • @robhardwick8272
    @robhardwick8272 Před 3 lety

    Excellent. Thoroughly enjoyed the video. So informative and helpful.

  • @mayimbe2198
    @mayimbe2198 Před 8 měsíci

    Excellent showcase of Capture One, The editing stuff is nothing that I haven't done before, but this step-by-step process introduced me to the Capture One interface. I have watched so many tutorials trying to get used to and accustomed to Capture One, and I just could get used to it and make the transition, but this video ease me into the interface, now am eager to try it.

  • @sousvidemagic
    @sousvidemagic Před 3 lety

    Great job and enjoy the step by step editing journey.

  • @internetfu2
    @internetfu2 Před 3 lety

    just amazing!!! super helpful for understanding the whole photo editing thing

  • @dabble778
    @dabble778 Před rokem +1

    I'm new to Capture One and really love it. Your tutorial is clear and thorough, thank you. Also, kudos for *not* using background music, that I find distracting and annoying 🙂

  • @RegainEMT
    @RegainEMT Před 3 lety +2

    Thx Todd, Lots of great tips provided. I'd have started with cropping the window out and levelling the image. The angle of the pipe and floor bugged me throughout. I've saved the video to keep watching it and hopefully produce better looking images.

  • @amajorseven
    @amajorseven Před 2 lety +1

    Great video. It answered two questions for me. I always strived for photos that wouldn‘t have to be edited (except basic adjustments). I thought strong alterations were equal with faking photography. But I‘ beginning to realize that a raw image is not necessarily a true representation of a scene.
    Secondly, I like your structured editing approach. Thanks.

  • @timraisbeck5502
    @timraisbeck5502 Před rokem

    Thanks so much for your tutorial Todd. It was exactly what I was looking for.

  • @yudistiraashadi6643
    @yudistiraashadi6643 Před 3 lety +1

    Amazing video! Really helpful especially for a beginner like me!

  • @marksteeples7768
    @marksteeples7768 Před 9 měsíci

    Many thanks Todd, a really helpful video; very well explained and demonstrated.

  • @SlayerzXtreme
    @SlayerzXtreme Před 3 lety +2

    I love how you use real RAW files to show the whole workflow instead of using edited images (fake RAW) like other CZcamsrs do just sell their presets.

  • @aaronlippincott7385
    @aaronlippincott7385 Před 5 měsíci

    really helpful, thank you. It took a while for me to see a start-to-finish baseline RAW workflow in Capture One

  • @travelrecordmusic8265

    Fantastic and informative!

  • @jackprick9797
    @jackprick9797 Před rokem

    This was a tremendous help! Thanks.

  • @rares_21
    @rares_21 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for sharing your experience!👍🙂

  • @walkingkorea4234
    @walkingkorea4234 Před 3 lety

    Been using Co Pro for long. Recently been looking for some framework as it felt just with you- random pulling on random slider. And then - your video. Just the really right one! Thank you!

    • @dominey
      @dominey  Před 3 lety

      Wonderful! Thanks for letting me know.

  • @zoltanpuskas4722
    @zoltanpuskas4722 Před 3 lety

    Thanks, Todd, this is good information and well presented.

  • @bobbyomari5500
    @bobbyomari5500 Před 3 lety

    Thanks so much for this video, Todd. Super helpful and I just downloaded C1. Holy cow, so much better than Lightroom CC!

  • @jakoblilje
    @jakoblilje Před 3 lety

    Great! This will finally motivate me to change my chaotic editing workflow, thank you!

  • @vproven
    @vproven Před 2 lety

    Excellent.

  • @johndwilliams
    @johndwilliams Před 3 lety

    Best workflow explanation of Capture One I've found. Better than their own videos! I've been trying to move away from lightroom due to the artifact problem with Fuji files. Now I've just upgraded my Mac and when I try to straighten a frame with the crop tool while using Big Sur, it completely freezes my Mac! A common problem I believe.
    Your explanation has given me a bit more confidence to move forward with Capture One. Thank you.

    • @dominey
      @dominey  Před 3 lety +1

      Wonderful! Thanks John. I intend to make more C1 videos in the 2021.

  • @willemdelange4083
    @willemdelange4083 Před 3 lety

    Thanks Todd, very informative video, helps a lot. keep on making these videos in Cap1

  • @diulaylomochohai
    @diulaylomochohai Před 3 lety

    Beautiful narration n edits!

  • @fishoscine1220
    @fishoscine1220 Před rokem

    Excellent tutorial. Thanks.

  • @tonymckeage1028
    @tonymckeage1028 Před 3 lety

    Great Vlog, Very much on point as always, I have been thinking about capture one as i am over the adobe help system, or no help system, it looks great thanks for the detailed and structured introduction

  • @mcshalinda0215
    @mcshalinda0215 Před 3 lety

    Love this!!. I'm new to this and it really helps to have a scheme to follow!!

  • @MrJlau88
    @MrJlau88 Před 2 lety

    Excellent excellent tutorial video I've ever watched. Appreciated.

  • @stuartdrury4253
    @stuartdrury4253 Před 3 lety

    Never seen capture one before looks good, thanks for the lesson

  • @Greg_Ashley
    @Greg_Ashley Před 2 lety

    Amazing. Thank you.

  • @jeffreytaveirne
    @jeffreytaveirne Před 3 lety

    love your C1 videos

  • @shelleytaylor2291
    @shelleytaylor2291 Před rokem

    Great video. One of my problems with other videos was not being able to see the tools being used and how they change the image and the histogram. Also you have a great voice which makes it quite pleasant to keep focused. Would love to see you do this process with a novice asking questions. For instance saturation eliminated light direction.

  • @alexis.jacobo.drums14

    Thanks for this tutorial! Got a better step by step to my process

  • @seyedcar5934
    @seyedcar5934 Před 2 lety

    It was very helpful. I always edit my images in no order and it makes me confused. Thanks for your amazing teaching.

  • @user-qf1le7kt3p
    @user-qf1le7kt3p Před rokem

    it's the best tutorial! Thank you !

  • @Praet0ri4n
    @Praet0ri4n Před rokem

    After tone of my search this tutorial came up very useful.

  • @billk86
    @billk86 Před 3 lety

    great workflow...thanks!

  • @muhamadfadli642
    @muhamadfadli642 Před 3 lety

    amazing, i really love the video, thank you

  • @andyburnett4918
    @andyburnett4918 Před rokem

    Thanks Todd. Really informative. I am going to try using similar techniques in Dark Room, just to see how far I can get on my iPad.

  • @cookforgood
    @cookforgood Před 3 lety

    Very helpful and concise. Thank you!

  • @maximebarillot804
    @maximebarillot804 Před 3 lety

    Quality content, thank you from France :-)

  • @PavelSchulz
    @PavelSchulz Před rokem

    Great tutorial, just like your channel. Thanks for your videos.

  • @pdvelasco
    @pdvelasco Před 3 lety

    I'd love to see your editing process/step by step with a lansdcape photo on capture One. That was great! Thank you.

  • @egi75
    @egi75 Před rokem

    Great video, helped me a lot!! Thank you!

  • @AKNizbang
    @AKNizbang Před 2 lety

    Bravo! Very helpful tutorial! I've always felt like a chicken with my head cut off when it comes to processing

  • @parkseok5731
    @parkseok5731 Před 10 měsíci

    very usefulvideo! Thanks!!

  • @graphicspacechannel9177

    Great one

  • @freetibet1000
    @freetibet1000 Před 3 lety +5

    Thanks Todd for a great workflow demonstration. I’m a Capture One user myself and I can see that you’re enjoying some of its capabilities here too. I very much favor the gradual buildup that you’re demonstrating also. A little tip; I’m sure you know that instead of using the RGB tab in the Curve tool you can use the Luma tab in order to edit your contrasts without effecting the colours, right? I personally prefer to control the vibrancy and colour-shifts with targeted layers and the Advanced Colour tools in C1. The amazing thing with C1 and its layer capabilities is that we can use all its tools on layer after layer in subtle ways so that each part of the image gets its own very precise treatment, just as you demonstrated. I would advise anyone who wants to do colour-grading to do that on a separate layer in case you want to do some changes later or pull back on the opacity slider a bit. Flexibility and control is key here, I think. The sky is the limit (or up to the 16 layer cap, anyway)! Thanks again Todd for bringing out this type of material to the Capture One community!

    • @dominey
      @dominey  Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah, the Luma curve is so...weird! I've used it a few times, and whenever I do it just feels so alien to me compared to how curves normally function (by affecting saturation). I need to use it more. I could see it being especially helpful with shadows when you don't want to muddy them up with deeper color.

    • @freetibet1000
      @freetibet1000 Před 3 lety +2

      @@dominey you get the same effect ( more or less ) in Photoshop or Affinity Photo if you apply a curve adjustment (or any other contrast adjustment) to the image and put that adjustment in layer blend mode Luminosity instead of Normal. This method allows you to have a much better control over your colours. Since Capture One doesn’t have dedicated blendmodes the Luma tab is very helpful, I find. Is it possible to do something like that in Lightroom now days? This (hidden) colour-shift business is something to watch out for in many other applications as well; for instance when we apply adjustments through plugins of different kinds such unwanted side effects are quite prevalent too.
      Anyway, I think you did a great job with that bike image in the video. And you showed how such crucial editing is quite easily performed in Capture One, thanks to its layer-system.

  • @onesuperiorman
    @onesuperiorman Před 3 lety

    Great edit and video! Thanks

  • @replica996
    @replica996 Před 3 lety

    Fantastic video....THX!...see you next in ITALY.

  • @hindssites
    @hindssites Před 3 lety

    I love your presentations both technically and content wise. Your audio and visual setup in all your videos is stellar. The mic is really nice sounding but just a bit too expensive for me. By the way, can you please release episode 2 of why you like capture one. I checked out some of you links and they take me to a rather generic Amazon page where the product you feature is not even listed.

  • @09591000
    @09591000 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks a lot! Helpful

  • @kartik11191
    @kartik11191 Před rokem

    Thanks!

  • @ukaszjanosik126
    @ukaszjanosik126 Před 3 lety

    Excellent tutorial, thank yoy

  • @rodrigochueri
    @rodrigochueri Před 3 lety +1

    Woooooowwww!!! That helped me quite a lot.. Keep up with these videos pleaaase!!!

  • @shibashischowdhury
    @shibashischowdhury Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much sir, for this amazing tutorial💖

  • @TheElsematter
    @TheElsematter Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the video Dom! I use Lightroom but it helps a lot anyway!

  • @nicoxxi2175
    @nicoxxi2175 Před rokem

    Too much contrast and saturation for me , but everyone has his own style. I loved how you used gradient tool for directing light, I'm gonna keep in mind this tip for my next editings.
    Thank you!

  • @TheCaywood3
    @TheCaywood3 Před rokem

    Thanks

  • @clonkex
    @clonkex Před 8 měsíci

    I like this video. Some people (myself included) would prefer to leave the details untouched (for instance, leaving that clump of debris on the floor) so it's an accurate representation of how it looked IRL, but if that's your preference, just don't do the cleanup step. This video gives you a good demonstration of all the common parts of raw development, but if you don't like any of them, just skip them.

  • @chbrownie18
    @chbrownie18 Před 3 lety +1

    A really efficient & to the point video; well done. Now my silly question - the Leica MP is a film camera; I had a two stroke M3 once upon a time. So, what was the exact Leica you used - digital & RAW or film scanned to TIFF, which doesn't work in C1?

  • @perandersbjorn
    @perandersbjorn Před 22 dny

    thnx Todd!

  • @candiesestore88
    @candiesestore88 Před 2 lety

    Great stuff, I wish you would do a similar demonstration in PhotoShop 2021 soon, thank you.

  • @insidechocolatewithjimothy5313

    you are a master! I must say that i feel like i have been editing with a sledgehammer after watching this.
    Thanks for the great content, Where is Luna?

  • @Yalelax
    @Yalelax Před 3 lety +2

    Nicely done Todd. The organization of the editing work flow into steps is certainly a good approach. I assume that you are using ProPhoto or Adobe RGB. The use of the gradient tool to burn and dodge is clever. As your editing flow continued it became obvious that the absence of blend modes causes pronounced color saturation shifts. As noted previously by Tom, you might considering softening such shifts by using the Luma Curve in the curves adjustment. Moreover, I agree with Tom that the use of various color adjustments on layers can be very valuable.
    Although the end result in every image is the choice of the photographer I find the final result rather artificial and over edited with reference to contrast and color. You did not state if your eventual goal is to print this image or to share via the computer. If printing this image I suggest that further editing might be required. Allow me to add again that personal decisions govern the editing pathway and obviously your vision for this image is different than I would have considered. Please...not a criticism, but an observation. So, vive la difference and continued best of luck Todd.

  • @prince2thethrone
    @prince2thethrone Před 3 lety

    Question: I ended up getting the presets that you recommended in your other videos, i have a Sony a6300 and will shoot in raw and use the presets. In the end does it even matter what camera you use if you shoot in raw + use presets? i was wondering will the pics look different if i use a fuji.? I'm really feeling their colors and was thinking of switching cameras. i prefer fuji, but if i can keep my Sony, and get the same results than i wouldn't switch just yet. Im considering the Fuji X-S10. Thanks for your help/input.

  • @illdee04
    @illdee04 Před 3 lety

    Wow... Im a slow learner and this video helped me a lot. I will be practicing more.

  • @seanben-safed9802
    @seanben-safed9802 Před 2 lety

    Great Framwork video. If you were converting to Black and White, where in the framework process would you be doing that? Would you insert a step after correcting for color or after you are finished with the clean up and sharpening?

  • @cncptr5440
    @cncptr5440 Před 2 lety

    Hi ! I'm new in photography, just bought my first camera (Lumix G9), and didn't have much time to master it before to take it on haliday to train with it. I directly started shooting RAW, I'm looking forward to edit the pictures I love the most, but I just don't get the exporting/ending... I mean, it is better to shoot in RAW for being able to rework in postproduction, but in the end do we keep the file in RAW ? or in JPEG ? or anything lighter, for a simpler future use
    Thank you in advance for your help ! I just discoverd your channel, and I'm definitly going to stick around

  • @rednalaj
    @rednalaj Před rokem

    Hi,
    I'm hunting for a RAW editor to replace my current one that seems to have lost all support and development. This really helps me to decide, thanks.

  • @charliejg
    @charliejg Před 2 lety

    This was a really well done. I provides a nice, methodical procedure. As an amateur who's not quite ready to buy the full version of C1, I'd love to see is a similar process video using the free version because some of these tools aren't included. How can you achieve similar results using the free version? Are there other tools you'd utilize to take the place of tools that don't exist in the free version?

  • @daniellbrinneman
    @daniellbrinneman Před 3 lety

    Good video.