New favorite tools with Seiya Taguchi
After switching from Lightroom, Japanese-Australian fashion photographer Seiya Taguchi shares the top tools that make Capture One the better choice for photo editing software.
After switching from Lightroom, Japanese-Australian fashion photographer Seiya Taguchi shares the top tools that make Capture One the better choice for photo editing software.
Norwegian photographer Frøydis Geithus is convinced that Capture One is the ultimate photo editing software for wedding photography. Discover her favorite features.
NOTE: This article discusses an older version of Capture One Pro. To learn more about our latest version, click here. Capture One’s new Heal Brush “is every retoucher’s dream” says commercial retoucher Pratik Naik. Get his tour of the new tool plus expert tips on how to use it. The new heal brush in the latest Capture One update has photographers and retouchers rejoicing around the world. In this blog post, I’ll take you through the new tool – and be sure to start by watching the video to get a visual for how you apply it to an image. The Heal Brush icon is found in the Layers panel – once activated, it will automatically add a healing layer. Now, you don’t need to add additional healing layers because you can make as many adjustments as you like using the Heal Brush within that one layer. There’s no upper limit for the number of healing adjustments you can make, either. Be default, all you need to do is highlight the element or object in your image …
Capture One’s powerful tools are ideal for speeding up large wedding workflows and delivering better image quality to your clients.