Speed Edit perfectly develops an idea of Direct Color Editor, presented in Capture One 20. In the same way, arrow keys can also be used for speed editing.Īs you hold down a tool’s key, a temporary slider that indicates your adjustments appears below the image. To increase adjustment, move your cursor up or right to decrease – down or left. To make an adjustment, simply hold down an assigned key and scroll the mouse wheel or trackpad.Īlso, you can left-click and drag your cursor in any direction. From top-notch retouch panels by Tangent and modular controllers by Palette Gear to custom setups of MIDI controllers.Ĭapture One 21 introduced the new Speed Edit workflow to achieve the same editing speed by using regular shortcuts with no additional hardware.Īll the essential tools have Speed Edit shortcuts now you can set them in the Shortcut Editor window’s new tab. There is a whole bunch of devices available designed to increase your editing speed in Capture One. Now, let’s figure out what the deal is with this new Speed Edit workflow? With Lightroom, you’re limited to a default outcome. I love how Capture One Dehaze treats colors they look way more natural here.Īlso, in Capture One, you can manually set Shadow Tone to get a color correction that fits your image best.
However, Capture One adjusts your images more accurately, especially on the high values. But be careful you can easily get artifacts and broken colors on your image.įinally, I had compared Capture One Dehaze tool with Lightroom Dehaze tool, and I have got some curious results.Īt first glance, Lightroom Dehaze works similarly to the Capture One tool. You can even enhance some regular images with Dehaze. These features make Dehaze a perfect tool for flat and foggy images. That’s a pretty useful feature when you’re editing some fog-friendly pictures.
I’ve added Clarity to the left image variant here and Dehaze to the right variant.Īs you can see, Dehaze has a way more complex impact on an image, and Clarity can perfectly supplement this new tool.īesides removing the haze, the new tool can also add haze to your image. Let’s compare the new Dehaze tool with Clarity. Note that Dehaze can seriously affect your image histogram, so it makes sense to apply it before Levels correction.Īlso, Dehaze tends to make images darker, so I prefer to recover dark areas with HDR after. Here I’ll adjust Dehaze and accompany it with Color Channel Levels correction and minor Clarity and HDR tweaks. It’s a new feature that works great together with old tools. Keep in mind that the new Dehaze tool is not a replacement for Levels or Clarity.
Sometimes I pick a manual Shadow Tone just to see what Dehaze can get out of my image.Ĭustom Shadow Tone can also improve colors if the default correction doesn’t fit your preferences. Here are some hints that will help you to enhance your images with Dehaze.įirst of all, selecting the Shadow Tone can dramatically affect the result. I don’t want to eliminate aerial perspective here, so I’ll just reduce it a bit.Īlso, the Dehaze tool supports Layers, so if there are some areas that you don’t want to dehaze, simply mask them out! You can easily adjust the Dehaze impact on an image. Setting a custom Shadow Tone allows you to get more details and enhance color in shadows on your image. Basically, Dehaze saves you a bunch of time working with Layers, Levels, and Color Editor to get a similar result.ĭehaze tool automatically analyzes your image, but you can pick Shadow Tone manually if you’re not satisfied with the default outcome.
It’s pretty challenging to replicate such an effect manually. Using smart algorithms, Dehaze removes a haze on your image and improves contrast and color in related areas. Capture One 21 All the New Features Video Overview