Portrait edit
Correcting skin tones and color grading your portrait photos is a simple and rapid task. Learn how to do this and work with Layers, in this short tutorial.
Correcting skin tones and color grading your portrait photos is a simple and rapid task. Learn how to do this and work with Layers, in this short tutorial.
Armed with a Fujifilm GFX 50S and photo editing software from Capture One, fashion and beauty photographer Kristina Varaskina walks us through her studio photography workflow and must-have equipment.
Discover the new features in Capture One 20 and find out how they’ll help you edit and organize photos like never before.
NOTE: This article discusses an older version of Capture One. To learn more about our latest version, click here. One of the more difficult aspects of photographing people is getting the skin tone right in order to get that beautiful, natural look. Capture One has some great tools that will help you to achieve perfect skin tones. Join beauty and portrait photographer Jonas Nordqvist as he demonstrates the process in this step-by-step guide. Remember that you can download a free Capture One trial here. In this blog post, I will break down my workflow for you, so you get a better understanding how my process works and get a feel for how powerful Capture One Pro 11 really is. With that said, every photo is different, and I adapt my work process depending on the image. But, every photo starts in Capture One, either shooting tethered or importing from a memory card into a unique session folder for that specific shoot. Capture One > Photoshop > Capture One > Exported product Import and working in sessions …