4 Ways to Use the Skin Tone Tool in Capture One Pro
Capture One's Skin Tone tool has the power to do so much more than bring harmony to skin tones. I show you how to use the Skin Tone in ways it was never intended to dramatically improve your images.
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00:00 Intro
00:28 The Skin Tone Tool
06:13 Color Blocking
08:57 Unifying The Environment
11:23 Artistic License
12:13 Feature Request
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Great video Kevin - You just saved me time, not doing all this in Photoshop!
Thank you so much for the very helpful and informative tutorial! God bless you and good luck!
@StudioBuilder
8 ай бұрын
Thank you! You too!
Excellent video. Really liked the tip on fixing the background.
Very helpful video thank you
Amazing . Thank you 13:06
@StudioBuilder
16 күн бұрын
Glad you found it useful!
I use the capture one skin tone all the time on things that aren't skin. I wish I could use it on multiple things at once, it'd be such a good change!!
Thanks for this amazing lesson!
@StudioBuilder
Жыл бұрын
You're very welcome!
Brilliant!! Thank you man!
Wow, Excilent ❤
The change you suggest would not "add a lot of power" to C1. It would only reduce the number of layers a user would have to create. I believe it is unlikely that Capture One will implement this change as it will impact on processing speed without being limited by the number of layers. There is a reason why the number of layers is limited (to a sometimes restrictively low number). With the suggested change, they could also get rid of the "Skin Tone" tool, since it would become redundant. That is not likely to happen, is it? BTW, you don't need to create a mask from the "Skin Tone" tool in your first example. You can just as well, and more quickly, just create a filled layer and then remove any parts you don't want to have affected from the latter. The parts that are missing from the mask you created won't be affected by the "Skin Tone" tool anyhow. The mask you created could be useful for other purposes, but a standard application of the "Skin Tone" tool does not need that extra step.
@StudioBuilder
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the input, but I disagree.