![]() ![]() Endpointsįrom Curve Points, it is a small step to Endpoints, an often overlooked feature of the Curve tool in Capture One. Tip: the screenshot above shows the built-in preset 5-point-AllChannels and is a great starting point for manual adjustments. Dragging a curve point to the end of the curve line also removes the point. Using the BackSpace key removes the selected curve point. Optional, using the Shift+cursor keys moves the point in larger steps (-/+5). This means it will respond to the cursor keys for moving it up, down, left, or right for fine adjustments (-/+ 1). When you select a curve point, it becomes solid. You can create multiple curve points for finer adjustments.Īdjust the curve by changing the position of the curve point. You now have linked the tonal value of an area in your image to a point on the curve. When you have selected the area to adjust click with the mouse to create a Curve Point. The line changes position when you move your mouse over the image according to the brightness of the area in the image the mouse is hovering. Note that an orange vertical line on the curve tool represents the tonal value of the cursor’s position in the image. Select the picker for the channel you like to use and hover over the image preview. I will discuss layers in a separate tutorial blog.īoth the RGB and the Luma channel come with their own Curve Point Picker and their respective cursor tool. Note that there is for both pickers a specific version for use with adjustments layers. There are two different pickers for the RGB and the Luma channel respectively. You can find the cursor tools in the button bar at the top of your screen or at the Curve tool, bottom right. It lets you create Curve Points on the Curve related to a selected area in the image. It gives the mouse cursor a specific shape and function. This ensures me I am correcting the right values in the image. create one or multiple control handles to drag the curve with mouse or arrow keys on the keyboard.link the brightness of a specific area in the image to a position on the curve.Curve Pointsįor manual control, you need one or more Curve Points.īefore I start dragging the curve up or down I like to: You can do this manually or controlled with presets. The basic function of the Capture One Curve tool is to darken or brighten selected tonal values, like shadows, mid-tones or highlights. Presets for making easy, fast and precise adjustments. Color channels for removing or creating color cast. We continue where we left in Capture One Curve part 1 and dive deeper into the world of the Curve tool. ![]()
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