![]() ![]() I have applied some RNI filters recently with decent results. I haven't yet tried the film and camera emulations, which look promising: you can read a long thread with lots of examples and comparisons on the Fred Miranda forum, where the developer has been answering questions.įrog Leaping photobook Edited Jby Nowhereman Most recently, I've bought the new Cobalt-Image profiles (for Lightroom - Capture One versions are available) and find them very accurate, more so that the Adobe and embedded M10 profiles. Lightroom’s color panel is much more limited in that sense. For B&W, I sometimes use the Nik Collection. You can use it to change very specific colors in your images. Among the data offered by Capture One about each photo, the user will be able to find the following: Histogram. Its industry-leading raw processing engine allows precise and. Capture One works with albums, including a full range of photos within a specific project, in such a way that they will always be properly organized. The Mastin Labs don't have anything based on Leica camera profiles, and the colors are way off. Capture One CH excels at batch image adjustment, batch quality assurance, and batch processing. Actually, I've found the VSCO Portra 800 simulations a more useful starting point for color. In this post, I express my frustration with Capture One (the company, not the software), regarding recently announced changes to their licensing model for. Some people like RNI, but I've never found them useful because they essentially compress the highlights and I regret buying the package because, although I've often tried them, I've never ended up using them for a final edit. Curious to hear what you are using and if you can recommend one of the listed options or if you use a different one?. ![]()
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