Dodge and Burn in Capture One - Make Your Landscape Photos Look 3D
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- Опубліковано 31 лип 2024
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Discover my favorite technique to create a 3D effect on your landscape photography images in Capture One 23. This technique is called "Dodge and Burn" and it really helps to increase the three-dimensionality and bring out the depth of your landscape photos. Follow me along in this Capture One tutorial.
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CHAPTERS
▶ 00:00 - Intro
▶ 02:10 - How to Make the Mountains More Prominent in the Shot
▶ 03:14 - Create a 3D Effect with the Dodge and Burn technique in Capture One Pro
▶ 07:54 - Create a Cleaner Transition on Dodging and Burning with the Luma Range Tool
▶ 12:08 - Increase the three-dimensionality with a specific global level adjustment
▶ 14:19 - How to Make the Snowy Mountains Glow
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Wow - that' looks superb!! Cheers Andrea
Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
Good timing with the Dolomites winter trip around the corner!
Yes indeed! :) Ciao Nik
Great tutorial. Thanks a lot
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks!
Best Video on Dodge and burn i seen so far. Thank you...grazie mille Andrea!!
Grazie mille, Sandro! Mi fa piacere che il video ti sia piaciuto :) Ciao
Great Tips Andrea. Thanks
Thank you very much, Grzegorz! :) Ciao
I learned a lot, thank you!!
I'm happy to hear that. Thank you very much for your comment!
very interesting !!
Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed it! Ciao
Andrea, you are flat-out brilliant. Love your videos. I am a Capture One user and whenever I watch your tutorials I learn new ways to use their amazing tools in ways I never imagined. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and skill with the rest of us. Truly inspiring.
Wonderful! Thanks so much for the comment and glad you enjoyed my videos :) Ciao
Another masterpiece of a tutorial. Great job. I learned about developing through 2 of your vids much more than in last 2 years combined
Happy to hear that! Thanks so much for the comment and glad you found it useful :)
Excellent instructional video Andrea, many thanks.
Glad you found it useful. Thank you, Gordon! :) Ciao
Hi Andrea: I am still evaluating a move from LR to C1, so I am enjoying your videos. It is helping me greatly in the understand of what my C1 experience might look like. Cheers, Keith
Wonderful! Thanks so much, Keith. I'm really glad you found the video useful 😀 Ciao
So good 👏👏👏 thanks!
Hello Mr. Livieri Thank you for Your fantastic Viedos. I Learning in the last Days more at my Book from Capture One. Again THANK YOU and wish You a good Time.
Thanks so much, Erich! Glad you found the video useful 🙂
Wow, thank you, Andrea!
Thanks so much :) Ciao
Very cool, sharp and clear explanation.
Keep going!
Thanks a lot, Alan! Glad you enjoyed it :) Ciao
Thank you very much ! I learned a lot from this tutorial.
Glad it was helpful. Thanks so much!
Another great tutorial! Thanks 🙏!
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Excellent work Andrea !!
Hey Rodney, thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed it. I hope all is well with you :)
You for reals have unbelievable tutorials sir. Always gunna stay subscribed.
Glad you enjoyed the videos! Thanks a lot :) Ciao
Thank you!
You're very welcome! Thank you
Love your CO tutorials! I just switched over and I am learning so much. Also very well structured, to the point, without much BS. Thanks!
Thanks so much, Gabriel! Glad you enjoyed my tutorials 😃 Ciao
Amazing edit. Didn't imagine the 3D pop you could get when I saw the original image.
Thanks so much, Lion. Glad you enjoyed the video :) Ciao
Sempre ottimi video, grazie Andrea! Buon Anno! 🙌
Grazie mille, Luca! Buon Anno anche a te. Ciao
Thank you, Andrea. Great video, that definitely helps me a lot to improve my editing process in Capture One!!
Glad it was helpful. Thanks so much, Bernd! :) Ciao
Excellent ideas that I am going to use on some images from Antarctica. You do a great job explaining the reason behind the techniques.
Glad it was helpful, Bill! Thanks so much for the comment :) Ciao
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Very helpful video Andrea, thank you so much! Part from 3:16 was a-ha moment for me! I finally understand how to apply dodge and burn
Thanks so much, Aleksandar. Glad it was helpful :) Ciao
My Fuji XH2 is being delivered today and I just cancelled adobe to return to Capture. This came at a great time!
Thanks, Alex! Have fun with the new Fuji :) Ciao
Andrea, ESPECTACULAR esa edición. Gran descubrimiento tu Canal 🙌🙌
Thank you very much, glad you enjoyed it! :) Ciao
Make an adjustment selectively using the luma range is a fenomenal way to zone developing. I will apply this to my workflow, sure !!
Thanks Andrea and keep on uploading these fantastic raw processing videos
Thanks so much, Jose. Really glad you found the tutorial useful. Ciao
Your creativity blows my mind! A lovely supplement to David Groover's recent lecture "Capture One Livestream: Understanding exposure and contrast". By the way, why did you left the dark shadow in the lower left corner? Wouldn't it had been better to clone it away, not to distract from the mountains?
Anyway, now I really wish I had no family, so that I could go to the Rondane or Jotunheimen mountains, to make images like you! Unfortunately my wife has no driving license, and we stay far on the countryside. So I'm stuck here with my girls, Lake Mjøsa, the Totenåsen Hills and the rural lowlands. But my heart yearns to the mountains!
Next summer we plan to go to Rome, when we were there in 2010 I was not into photography. Maybe you can make a video on Rome and how to edit urban landscapes as well?
Thank you very much, Øyvind. Much appreciated! David is awesome. Before I got into Capture One, I followed his tutorials, which I still find to be excellent. I wasn't sure about removing the dark area in the bottom left corner. Actually, I'm still not sure. But I'd probably cut it out :) Since it was a quick edit, I didn't pay much attention to distracting details. Anyway, that's a great idea!
Family is hands down the most meaningful thing we have in our life, so don't you think your statement it's a bit rude? :) I think your trip to Rome will give you the opportunity to enjoy an incredible city with your wife while experimenting with your photography. Whether or not you live near mountains, there are probably tons of opportunities to play with your camera and get amazing shots.
I will probably post some cityscape photography videos here on UA-cam in the near future, but probably something from Venice, my hometown. Ciao
@@AndreaLivieriPhoto Wow, Venice, it's incredible beautiful🙂 We were there in 2019, one year after I got my a7III and started photography. My wife suddenly ordered a trip to Lisbon and Amsterdam last week, before I was able to stop her. Now she complains so much about the hotel prices of Amsterdam, and regrets we didn't go back to Venice instead. So much we didn't see, f.ex. I completely missed the Arsenale, where they now have studied the runes of the great lion another time. The Pireus Lion. They found the runes were written by both Swedish and Norwegian Vikings, over several periods. The Vikings worked as mercenaries, and used to carve runes where they came. It was of course vandalism, but nobody dared to stop them, armed to their teats and full of tattoos.
Yes, it's nice to have a family, but I miss my freedom, especially after I started photography. On our trip I plan to bring only my Fujifilm X-T200 with a 27 mm f2.8 pancake prime.
Look forward to your videos of urban landscapes of Venice! Please teach us about the city as well🙂
Thanks for this great video! Unfortunately I use lightroom. I will try to export your guide to lightroom 🎉
Thanks so much for the comment, and glad you enjoyed the video! I have some Lightroom videos on the roadmap, so stick around :) Ciao
Why did you reduce the saturation and lightness of the blue in the basic color editor when you increased it in the Color Balance Tool?
The adjustment in the base color editor literally removes some of the blue and cyan. It's basically a color correction to reduce the impact of the blues in the shadows, where the specific tint is more intense. Color balance, on the other hand, adjusts the overall color of the image by injecting a cold blue tint into the image targeting independently the three different brightness areas, shadows, midtones, and highlights. Think of it as the final color grading. I hope it helps. :)
@@AndreaLivieriPhoto Ah! I didn’t realize the two tools made different changes to the image. I thought you reduced blue in the basic color editor so your changes in the Color Balance Tool would be more subtle but it seems I was wrong Many thanks! 🙏 😊
Very interesting using the black & white tool on a temporary basis in your burn and dodge layers. You darkened blue and cyan on both layers, which surprised me. I would be so happy if you would explain your use of this tool. Do you ever temporarily darken warmer colors in the tool? Great video!!!! ❤
Hi, thanks so much for the comment, and glad you found the video interesting. Much appreciated! I usually use the B&W tool to remove the color component of the image. This helps me to focus only on the relationship between the dark and light tones. Sometimes color can be misleading when it comes to adjusting certain areas of the image. If I reduce the brightness of the blue and cyan channels, the shadow areas become clearer and serve as a guide for dodging and burning. Ciao :)
@@AndreaLivieriPhoto You are so generous! Thank you 🙏
You're very welcome! 😀
Do you always start in your progress with dodge and burn or was it just for the video? :) Thanks for this gorgeous tutorial!👍
Thanks so much, Gregor. Glad you enjoyed the video! As for your question, I usually do not start the editing process by immediately using the dodge & burn technique. This video is meant to provide inspiration and show how and where this technique can be used. Ciao :)