Capture One 11 Tutorial | Capture One 11.1 Portrait Retouch Tutorial

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In this Capture One 11 tutorial I’ll be giving you an overview of what you need to know to start Retouching using Phase One’s Capture One 11.1

We’ll talk about working with layers, masks, white balance, exposure, skin tone, brightness, shadows and a whole lot more.

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13 Comments
  1. Vadim Om says

    i think you can get better results in ps in the same amount of time, loosing this much time just to fix skintone.. idk this is way too long imho

  2. OBIOHA NMEZI says

    Beautiful. Can I fix spots same way you fixed the strand of hair? I just got trial of version 12.

  3. Vidyarani M says

    While doing tether shoot from eos R cant c my captured image in capture one view mode i can click it from capture one 11 bt can't c the image on screen cant make out vr i am going wrong.
    I have connected properly through tether cables can f all camera settings in on left side of capture one screen
    Evn in preference canon is ticked but stil can't c the picture on screen after clicking the picture

  4. v3rlon says

    so you have to make a new layer for each healing area? Is there no more efficient workflow for this? That seems like an unnecessarily complicated workflow. Create a layer, sample her forehead and get lower part of hair. Create a new layer, sample further up her forehand and get the next part of her hair. Create a new layer and sample her cheek to get the spot there. Create a new layer to….

  5. Jim Penn says

    Hi Craig, Check this out – someone stole from you: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWz35TI03Qg
    I will delete this comment after you acknowledge. I also sent you an email.

  6. thatchinaboi says

    What are your reasons for choosing to use Photoshop to retouch over Capture One Pro besides familiarity?

  7. HeadroomMax says

    @Craig: I saw you selecting a different sampling point and adjusting all parameters (H,S &L) again, let me say that based in experience I think all you affect when you change that reference point is the base line for the "uniformity" controls and the area you define as skin color in the circle which will be affected by all the controls.
    I don't know if I make myself clear.
    Nice tutorial!

  8. Kaos says

    Hi! when I finisched a photo in capture one I save it in tif format in a file. Then when I open the photo in photoshop the photo opens in camera raw and not directly in photoshop and I lose the original colors and contrasts of capture one. Do you know how I can do?

  9. FLORIDA BACKYARD FISHING says

    using the brush I​ noticed is not real time but in the video looks real time

  10. Carlos Rosa says

    Hi Graig, could you make a Tutorial for baby beginner? Well, I never use any editing software before, so I would much appreciate if you can something so I can get started. I bought Capture One Pro 11, usually I'm self-taught guy, so I taught I could learn on my own, well, it turns out Capture One is a bigger challenge then I expected and I Need Help. I'm having hard time even to open an image, and there's a kind a green paint on top of my image when I open, I don't know if it's to show highlights or so, but it's really annoying and I can't find a way to remove it, this is just an example of my troubles :).
    Thanks.

  11. Steve Young says

    great intro video, pretty much the same process I do. You are correct about the clone/heal, LR does a better job so this would be nice to improve in upgraded versions

  12. Marcus Victorian says

    Cheers Craig. Enjoyed the video. Thank you.

  13. Mark Feliciano says

    The most oft repeated phrase in a Beckta tutorial: "Now that I'm looking at it, that might be little too much". Love your tuts Craig!

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