Kirk Mastin talks optimal editing workflow with Styles
With the celebrated Mastin Labs film looks now available in Capture One, founder Kirk Mastin talks optimizing workflow with Styles and introduces the Kodak Everyday Style Pack.
With the celebrated Mastin Labs film looks now available in Capture One, founder Kirk Mastin talks optimizing workflow with Styles and introduces the Kodak Everyday Style Pack.
Join commercial and editorial retoucher Pratik Naik as he shares his Styles workflow in this tutorial. Styles can be something that takes your work to new frontiers of color. Pratik wants to not only show you the new Latitude Styles, but also how they can be used in a realistic workflow to elevate some of your new and old files in a short period of time.
NOTE: This article discusses an outdated version of Capture One. To learn more about our latest version, click here. Whether you use Styles and Presets as a large part of your editing process, or simply browse through them occasionally for inspiration, they can be hugely beneficial to any workflow. This blog post will describe some best practices to make your Styles more useful and broadly applicable for optimal results. If you don’t already have Capture One, you can download a free 30-day trial. Before we move on to the technical tips and tricks, let me just quote a previous blog post about Working with Styles: Technically speaking, a Style in Capture One is simply a set of pre-made adjustments that can be applied to one or more images with a single mouse click. A Style can include as many tools as you like, thus enabling photographers to create an extensive bank of ready-to-use adjustments for any workflow. It is important to differentiate Styles from Presets, which also exist in Capture One. A Preset is also …
This week the Professor shows you how to take advantage of several Styles & Presets at the same time. Discover how to stack these pre-configured adjustments and save time on post production.