I've been using C1 for one year. During that time it's been my go-to editor. The C1 webinars are absolutely the finest webinars. David Glover and Paul Riefer have taught me an enormous amount about photo editing and C1. A few days ago I came across your Advanced Color Editor tutorial on TH-cam. Then I watched your Basic tab tutorial. And then the Curves tutorial. All three are outstanding. In a short time, I learned so much. Adding you to Glover and Riefer I've found the holy trinity. My gosh you guys, along with the C1 webinars, well I'm getting a college education. One added point, after watching your Curves tutorial (twice), I fixed a blown-out sky using only the perfect mask tool and the curves blue and green channels. It took all of 30 seconds. I would have never known to try this technique. Thank you very, very much for the extremely well-presented tutorials. Either you are a former teacher, a current teacher, or, perhaps you should have made teaching your career.
Being a C1 convert for many years the introduction of masking and luma curves makes it simple to hone any image. Combine masking with luma and it’s truly insane what you can do. 👍🏻
This is the best video on tone curves man, killed this one. Whenever I look for tone curves most of the people talk only about the RGB not about single channels this is gold 👍🏽 thanks man
You know, I often get envious of the Canadian creators because I believe they're blessed with some of the most beautiful country on the planet to photograph. Then y'all say things like -28 degrees and I am thankful I am where I am. I went to the beach yesterday.
This vid is priceless, period. I'm gonna try to utilize this concept into music production too, you know, the saturation/waveshaping curves kind of things. I think it's more subtle and thus difficult to observe changes in audio than visual. So if these two realm can be combined that'd be wonderful. I'm a musician and just starting to learn a little bit about video production, and I really like your voice, teaching, production, literally eveything. You're so inspiring.
Thanks so much! I wonder if you like my stuff because I’m a musician, producer, and recording engineer turned videographer, so on some level you can connect with that 😜
Great video Dunna. The order in which you explained matched with the thought process of how I'd want to learn it. From the sequence of examples and the time at which you showed the A/B comparison it was clear and also motivating. Thank you very much. Being a music producer who also into video production, I found this to is a gem.
Brother, you helped me a ton. I had shot some video and my settings on one camera recorded with way too much contrast and I never thought of doing the inverted S curve as you showed to lessen contrast. I tried everything else and I had the most crappy blacks that just looked smashed to the max. Just some slight inverted S curve action and wow what a huge difference. I was thinking there wasn't much to learn since we all think we sort of know the deal with curves but the inverted S curve totally never occurred to me. That's the beauty of so many YT vids,..you see content that is mostly a refresher then the guy/gal shows something you hadn't learned or ever tried and Boom...an extremely useful tip to save a project from mediocrity!!! Thanks Bro!
Thanks for sharing! So glad to hear it helped you! I know what you mean when you get that one little special nugget of info from a video that kinda changes a lot!
I love using CO. I use curves but was not confident in using the color curves. I like the example you provided when comparing white balance adjustment vs curves. Thanks
It's such a cool thing because there are also several other ways to do half the things I mentioned. But curves seems to be the most consistent across different editing programs.
That was so valuable, thanks a lot. I have been editing my photos with Lightroom for a while now but never really touched the color curves because I did not know what I am doing. Sometimes I felt out of control over my colors when I was editing for brightness only and now I know why. Just tried the film fade as well and it looks so sweet. Thanks again.
I've been looking for a video like this for a while! Very understandable! And as I am also in Edmonton.....well I just had to like and subscribe! Stay warm, it's going to be a frigid Christmas!
I’m from South Edmonton as well and yeah…this cold ain’t a whole lot of fun, lol! Thanks for the great Vid, I’m just a few months into this new hobby and passion of filmmaking and editing and your videos have helped me out a lot!
Hands down, curves is one of my favorite tools, which I use almost exclusively in any editing software. I wish Adobe would include it in their masks, and maybe even have a global layering option.
I won't lie, curves have always been intimidating for me. I've used it on a few things but never understood it enough to be confident. but this video made me understand it to the point Im excited for my next project .
Thanks Oscar! It was a tough one too. As soon as you toss in graphs... I know half of the people just start to get lost so I tried to make it nice and easy!
Agreed 100% but I didn’t wanna get too complicated… I LOOOOOOVE the levels. It’s such a great way to get things moved around where you want them smoothly. And it happens “before” the curves in the chain so you can kind of set yourself up for tweaking with curves after
Here’s a great analogy: curves are just an equalizer drawn diagonally. If we rotate the neutral curve and place it horizontally then we’ll have a straight line - neutral equalizer. Instead of audio frequencies (bands) we have brightness levels, instead of audio gain we have brightness gain. Most people played with EQ at least once in the lifetime and this concept is easier to grasp comparing to a function of luminescence over luminescence.
Haha 😂 that’s a great analogy, I like that a lot, but as someone who has spent a considerable amount of time in his life teaching people about eq’s… my experience has been that people are just as confused by eq’s as they are of curves so I don’t know how much it will help lol 😂
That was damn good. As a beginner I truly appreciate all videos I could find that go into detail on color grading. I’m sick of ending with pink/red faces on my photos. Thanks!
I like more Curve tool in Capture One than in Lightroom because of Luma Curve. Otherwise, I need to open Photoshop and put in blending mode Luminosity.
Great video Dunna! Is it fair to say that most (not necessarily all) sliders and tools in software are making adjustments to these curves just more selectively or in an ‘easier’ way?
Totally! In the end there are only so many things you can adjust. Color and light really. Curves is just one way of doing it that is a bit more flexible and user driven, the sliders are kind of pre-determined and fixed options
I have to confess I haven't been using curves whole lot.. rather I was using sliders hahaha;; I would love to know if there's like a skin tone indicator/guide similar to what video vector scopes does. I always eyeing whether skin tone is right on spot or not. Next video on this? thanks :)
@@dunnadidit 🙁 what’s your preferred method of getting perfect skin tone? Like I said for me, I just tweak untill it looks good on my eye which it lacks precision and consistency.
Hi, Im from the video "export settings for IG" sorry if I am out of the topic, when you will export a Horizontal Picture I need to crop the photo 4 x 5 too like the vertical photo?
You can just leave it horizontal. People just often do vertical because it takes up more screen real estate on Instagram when people are scrolling. That’s where the 4x5 thing comes from.
when you are editing the portrait with just the curves, I noticed the fuzzy part of the jacket has the sky shining through blue, and the sky is bright white. Would you have any advice on fixing this?
Never realized the difference between RGB vs Luma curve adjustment. Your example on the impact those curves have on a portrait was so helpful.
Glad to hear it!!
Ditto!!! Such useful info, brilliantly explained and displayed. 👏 👏 👏 👏
I've been using C1 for one year. During that time it's been my go-to editor. The C1 webinars are absolutely the finest webinars. David Glover and Paul Riefer have taught me an enormous amount about photo editing and C1. A few days ago I came across your Advanced Color Editor tutorial on TH-cam. Then I watched your Basic tab tutorial. And then the Curves tutorial. All three are outstanding. In a short time, I learned so much. Adding you to Glover and Riefer I've found the holy trinity. My gosh you guys, along with the C1 webinars, well I'm getting a college education. One added point, after watching your Curves tutorial (twice), I fixed a blown-out sky using only the perfect mask tool and the curves blue and green channels. It took all of 30 seconds. I would have never known to try this technique. Thank you very, very much for the extremely well-presented tutorials. Either you are a former teacher, a current teacher, or, perhaps you should have made teaching your career.
Being a C1 convert for many years the introduction of masking and luma curves makes it simple to hone any image. Combine masking with luma and it’s truly insane what you can do. 👍🏻
This is the best video on tone curves man, killed this one. Whenever I look for tone curves most of the people talk only about the RGB not about single channels this is gold 👍🏽 thanks man
I understand curves so much better now! Very thorough tutorial. Thank you!
So glad to hear that!
You know, I often get envious of the Canadian creators because I believe they're blessed with some of the most beautiful country on the planet to photograph. Then y'all say things like -28 degrees and I am thankful I am where I am. I went to the beach yesterday.
Excellent ! This is by far the best lecture on Curves !
One of the most comprehensive video on the subject I have seen, thank you 👍
I've always been scared of using the curves, after this video i feel pumped to use them more 🙏🏼
Well done man thank you 🖤
+1
The amount of gems in this video, salute
The best tone curve tutorial I have seen so far, thank you
Best curves video I have watched, thanks. I am currently pretty conservative with my curves. I feel a bit more confident now.
Certainly the best video i've ever seen explaining how curves work. Everything is clear with great example. Nice job !
Finally,, I have learnt why/when/ what I can do with curves. Thank you.
Yesssss easily the best explained on curves I've seen. Thanks!
Glad to hear it! Thanks Chris!
This vid is priceless, period. I'm gonna try to utilize this concept into music production too, you know, the saturation/waveshaping curves kind of things. I think it's more subtle and thus difficult to observe changes in audio than visual. So if these two realm can be combined that'd be wonderful. I'm a musician and just starting to learn a little bit about video production, and I really like your voice, teaching, production, literally eveything. You're so inspiring.
Thanks so much! I wonder if you like my stuff because I’m a musician, producer, and recording engineer turned videographer, so on some level you can connect with that 😜
I feel much comfortable using curves because of you now...thank you!
Great video Dunna! The best tutorial out there explaining how to use curve!
Such helpful information. Thx so much Dunna! 💛🙏🏼
Excellent video 👌
Very detailed 👍
Thank you.
Waiting for since more like this in future
👍 🙏
That is super cold 🥶
Great video! Love the channel.
Your really good teacher enjoying learning from you
Very well explained how to work with curves. The video is excellent and teaches what it needs to.🙂
Great video Dunna. The order in which you explained matched with the thought process of how I'd want to learn it. From the sequence of examples and the time at which you showed the A/B comparison it was clear and also motivating. Thank you very much. Being a music producer who also into video production, I found this to is a gem.
Thanks so much for saying that! I reorganized the order of info a couple times for that exact reason. So I’m glad to hear it worked!
Superb work on the endless benefits and invaluable skills of curves in Capture One. You did a great detail job here. I learnt a lot. God bless!
This was so great! Thank you
Hey man great video! Thanks!
Brother, you helped me a ton. I had shot some video and my settings on one camera recorded with way too much contrast and I never thought of doing the inverted S curve as you showed to lessen contrast. I tried everything else and I had the most crappy blacks that just looked smashed to the max. Just some slight inverted S curve action and wow what a huge difference. I was thinking there wasn't much to learn since we all think we sort of know the deal with curves but the inverted S curve totally never occurred to me. That's the beauty of so many YT vids,..you see content that is mostly a refresher then the guy/gal shows something you hadn't learned or ever tried and Boom...an extremely useful tip to save a project from mediocrity!!! Thanks Bro!
Thanks for sharing! So glad to hear it helped you! I know what you mean when you get that one little special nugget of info from a video that kinda changes a lot!
Well explained 👏👏
well how did i miss this appreciate this content dunna thanks brother
Hi from Northern Alberta! Capture One guy here as well, this was super well done bro, very nice!
Good tutorial bro. Just right on the detail👊
Thanks for sharing.
Luma is the same luminance curve in lightroom,thanks bro that gives me an idea keep it up
Excellent tutorial! Ty!
Cheers!!
Thanks bro. Always helpful.
Dunna Did It again!!!! Awesomely explained video, love it.
Really well explained, thanks man 👊
thanks so much for this tutorial!! so helpful!!
thank you, Dunna. I learned a lot from this video!
Great vid.. instant subscribed!
this was a very helpful video bro; I understand a lot more about colour grading since you explained it so clearly and concisely! :)))
Great video man. I use curves all the time when color grading my videos.
Nice!
Very well put together Dunna, thank you!
Every video has so much knowledge and information! Love it man, keep up the good work!
Thank you so much!!
Fantastic video!
Thanks so much
Woow! This was great!🙌🏻🙌🏻
I loved the earlier intro tune better ! 😛
Thanks so much.
Sick video dude!! I never knew you were in Edmonton. I’m located in Calgary and man is it ever cold out!! Stay warm man cheers!
Great tutorial! 👍
I love using CO. I use curves but was not confident in using the color curves. I like the example you provided when comparing white balance adjustment vs curves. Thanks
It's such a cool thing because there are also several other ways to do half the things I mentioned. But curves seems to be the most consistent across different editing programs.
That was so valuable, thanks a lot. I have been editing my photos with Lightroom for a while now but never really touched the color curves because I did not know what I am doing. Sometimes I felt out of control over my colors when I was editing for brightness only and now I know why. Just tried the film fade as well and it looks so sweet. Thanks again.
That’s great to hear!!
Keep warm!
I’m trying!!
thank you so much, really healp , great job
Thanks a lot for this tuto 🙏🏻 Your explanations are very precise.
Hello from France and Merry Chistmas !!!!!
Hello from Canada and Merry Christmas!
I've been looking for a video like this for a while! Very understandable! And as I am also in Edmonton.....well I just had to like and subscribe! Stay warm, it's going to be a frigid Christmas!
Congrats to 170k dude! 2020 -> 200k eaaaasy!
I'm actually following along to my picture I took of the Muttart 😄
Thanks for explaining Luma, that was a great tidbit to learn!
Haha that’s awesome!! I may or may not have done a little cleanup to make that pyramid stand on its own first lol. No trees or other buildings.
Your so good explaining all the details. Thank you so much for that :) definitely will watch all your videos ❤️
Thank you!!
thank you so much, it's informative and useful, it helps me save so much time to editing photos
This is a game changer 🤩
Glad to hear it!!
That was rad thanks Dunna!
Thanks brother!
I’m from South Edmonton as well and yeah…this cold ain’t a whole lot of fun, lol!
Thanks for the great Vid, I’m just a few months into this new hobby and passion of filmmaking and editing and your videos have helped me out a lot!
Haha It's a little nicer now, but it was chilly last week when I filmed this! Hope you're keeping warm!
Great video, my friend... I live in edmonton, too, and it's really 🥶 today.
Thanks !
Hands down, curves is one of my favorite tools, which I use almost exclusively in any editing software. I wish Adobe would include it in their masks, and maybe even have a global layering option.
Yeah that’s one of my FAVORITE things about capture one, when you make a mask or a layer, you get ALL the tools
Great explanation! Thanks for sharing! So easy to use, yet so powerful.
curves, the complete tool..... thanks !
Perfect explanation of the tool....👍
Glad you liked it!!
Good stuff. Thank you!
Thanks for watching Chris!
I learned alot thanks ❤
I always grade with curves. Its complex but i love the results.
This is a great video Dunna! A lot of us have been needing something like this! You went in depth and explained everything well. Thanks for this!!
Thanks so much Adam! Glad you liked it!
Thank you so much for this! I thought I had a pretty good understanding of curves, but you just taught me a ton!
Thats exactly what I was hoping to do with this video! Cheers!
Nice one Dunna.. next video about Level please
thanks for this very helpful explanation.
Glad it was helpful!
What a pro! Good breakdown….so crazy. I just use S-Curves but this was crazy detailed. Nice job!
Thanks dude! Hopefully you picked up a new trick or two.
I won't lie, curves have always been intimidating for me. I've used it on a few things but never understood it enough to be confident. but this video made me understand it to the point Im excited for my next project .
Yay!!
This is a great breakdown and super simply explained. Thank you!
Thanks Oscar! It was a tough one too. As soon as you toss in graphs... I know half of the people just start to get lost so I tried to make it nice and easy!
@@dunnadidit yea I know what you mean! You definitely did an awesome job while still going into detail
15:28
I'm colorblind, so it was pretty funny to watch absolutely same "before/after" pics
There is another option you can try. It's called levels in CO and does the same thing but it is way more easier to handle the red, green and blue.
Agreed 100% but I didn’t wanna get too complicated… I LOOOOOOVE the levels. It’s such a great way to get things moved around where you want them smoothly. And it happens “before” the curves in the chain so you can kind of set yourself up for tweaking with curves after
Here’s a great analogy: curves are just an equalizer drawn diagonally.
If we rotate the neutral curve and place it horizontally then we’ll have a straight line - neutral equalizer. Instead of audio frequencies (bands) we have brightness levels, instead of audio gain we have brightness gain.
Most people played with EQ at least once in the lifetime and this concept is easier to grasp comparing to a function of luminescence over luminescence.
Haha 😂 that’s a great analogy, I like that a lot, but as someone who has spent a considerable amount of time in his life teaching people about eq’s… my experience has been that people are just as confused by eq’s as they are of curves so I don’t know how much it will help lol 😂
That was damn good. As a beginner I truly appreciate all videos I could find that go into detail on color grading. I’m sick of ending with pink/red faces on my photos. Thanks!
Lots more coming too!
I like more Curve tool in Capture One than in Lightroom because of Luma Curve. Otherwise, I need to open Photoshop and put in blending mode Luminosity.
Great video Dunna! Is it fair to say that most (not necessarily all) sliders and tools in software are making adjustments to these curves just more selectively or in an ‘easier’ way?
Totally! In the end there are only so many things you can adjust. Color and light really. Curves is just one way of doing it that is a bit more flexible and user driven, the sliders are kind of pre-determined and fixed options
I have to confess I haven't been using curves whole lot.. rather I was using sliders hahaha;;
I would love to know if there's like a skin tone indicator/guide similar to what video vector scopes does. I always eyeing whether skin tone is right on spot or not. Next video on this? thanks :)
Unfortunately there isn’t!!! But I’ve been yelling about photo editing software getting vectorscopes for a while now! It would be so helpful!
@@dunnadidit 🙁 what’s your preferred method of getting perfect skin tone? Like I said for me, I just tweak untill it looks good on my eye which it lacks precision and consistency.
Yup… calibrated monitor and doing it by eye. Reference photo if I need it
Your from my stopping ground!!! Thats dope, yeah I couldnt even take my dog for a walk
Hi, Im from the video "export settings for IG" sorry if I am out of the topic, when you will export a Horizontal Picture I need to crop the photo 4 x 5 too like the vertical photo?
You can just leave it horizontal. People just often do vertical because it takes up more screen real estate on Instagram when people are scrolling. That’s where the 4x5 thing comes from.
@@dunnadidit Thanks a lot bro! Keep it breaking on youtube!
*good job bro*
Hey, show how RGB(152,240,163) can be acheived on the RGB graph, basically convert the numerical values to graph
A comprehensive guide to the curves tool! Very well done and very interesting, thanks!
Thanks so much!!
This is a skill I need to master.
You know what they say about practice ;)
@@dunnadidit but we talking about Practice! (Absolutely)
Hey what’s that devise you’re using to colour grade? Cheers
Thank you so much in explaining the S curves. You explained it so much better then any other TH-camr.
Thank you so much!!
What's the make and model of the monitor you use?
I never been in Canada but i think i love it, but -28 it's too cold for me ,thx bro for your video
Cool and simple explained! :)
What app do you use on your smartphone for fast machining after moving away from lightroom?
when you are editing the portrait with just the curves, I noticed the fuzzy part of the jacket has the sky shining through blue, and the sky is bright white. Would you have any advice on fixing this?
You can see if chromatic Aberration reduction will fix it but you could also use a mask and reduce blue on only that area
Can someone explain the difference between using color wheels and rgb curves for color grading?