People A set of nearly two dozen tweaks, twists, and takes on images with skin. Nailing skin tone is a tricky, subjective, and absolutely essential part of any people photography. Some of our solutions are inspired from a deep understanding of film emulsions popular with people photographers such as Portra. Others are entirely new approaches to the issue of skin tone variations.
Download Free Adventuridge Compass Manual Software. Magix Music Maker 2013 Premium Torrent. Capture One is NOT included in your purchase; you must separately own and install it. Do NOT use the Import Style command within Capture One or all 130+ styles will be dropped into a single folder, which will lose the nice folder organization we have provided.
Download the latest version of Capture One 11 for Windows. The download contains a 30-day free trial with all features unlocked. Compatible with Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 10*. The looks contained in the DT Capture One Style Pack. Any of our styles. DT Capture One Style. Do NOT use the Import Style command. There are two ways to install styles in Capture One. You can import them directly from the software. To do this go to menu and choose.
Of course these styles can also be applied to images that aren’t of people. Keep them in mind especially for images which have strong backlighting, or a lot of red.
For those looking to isolate skin tone tweaks from all other adjustments (e.g. To apply to an image that has already been stylized, but which needs help on skin tone) we suggest checking out the Skin Tone tweaks in the Tools (see below). B+W Mono These are monochromatic styles that produce neutral grayscale images in other words “black and white”. Some are inspired by my experience with specific films while others are inspired by the black and white work of some of our clients. Most contain several different adjustments in addition to the obvious conversion to black and white.
My favorite two are “Bathroom Sink” and “Tidal Wave”. The former riffs off my experiences developing black and white in the dorm sink during college; intense grain, contrasty, and uneven development. The latter leverages the concept of color contrast under the hood to increase local contrast in images that have several dominate colors. B+W Toned These styles leverage the split toning engine of Capture One to provide unique looks. Because split toning can often be a bit much, we’ve provided a subtle, normal, and contrasty version of each. This is one of the easiest set of styles to make your own. After applying the style, open the Split Tones pane of the Black and White tool and play with the hue and intensity of the colors we’ve selected for that style’s duotone; the other adjustments (curves, black and white conversion matrix, sharpening, grain etc) will come along for the ride.
My favorite is TinType Alt. It provides a warm tint, but more importantly raises the black point (floor) slightly, with a novel approach to break that floor on certain tones to create a slight posterization in the shadows similar to the glared effect that can pop up in deep blacks on a tintype. It also drops the red tonal response to reproduce the modestly tanned look that tintypes rendered on skin tone. Details The three variables of sharpening, the four variables in noise reduction, and the film grain tool all effect each other. Playing with various combinations of these tools can be especially difficult because of their technically obscure meanings and the lag many computers will have in rendering their results. My favorite preset in this group is Too Early to Shave which combines a bit of gruffness (low USM threshold and added film grain) with a modest dose of grogginess (lower than normal sharpening, reduced detail enhancement). Those looking for a more clean and commercial look may prefer the Clean Shave style.