Create a Silhouette using Luminosity Masking in Capture One Pro
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2025
- In this video I show you how to create a silhouette using luminosity masking in Capture One Pro. We then use the silhouette to turn a daytime scene into a pretty evening sunset.
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Amazing !! You're a Capture One Master :)
Thanks 😁
You are an incredible teacher. I watched many of your videos on Capture One 12. You have helped me in my decision of switching from Lightroom to Capture One 12. Thank you for the tutorials.
Thank you Richard.
Good ideas, fine tutorial as usual, thanks!
Thank you Patrick.
Learned great new tips. Thank you for sharing them.
Thank you Odile. You are very welcome.
Nice one Scott. Really good. Keep it up
Thank you Mann. I will try 😀
Wow man. Nice job
Thank you very much Waldir.
Great tutorial as usual, thanks!!!
Thank you Juan.
Thank you for all your videos! You’re an incredible teacher, I’m learning capture one and your tutorials are perfect :)
Thank you very much Erica for the lovely comment. I'm glad you are finding the tutorials useful.
thank you for your excellent work !
You are very welcome Ali. Thank you for the comment.
that was really cool!
Thank you.
Excelent idea!
Cheers Pablo.
Wow!
Thanks Jim. It is a nice little trick 😀
Amazing..
Thank you Mario. I came up with this while playing around with darkening the sky in the image. I accidentally started to darken the buildings and thought it looked good so I just took it further..
Great thanks Scott, what buttons do you press for before and after?
If you hold down Alt and click the fifth icon in the group of icons at the top left of the screen it will temporarily reset the image so you can see the "before" state of your image. Though you can't do it full screen as I did here. I did that with video editing.
Excellent 🤙🏻
Thank you Anthony 🤘
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