![]() The first thing I noticed when importing my RAW files into C1 is that the color balance is warmer and the color palette is different than Adobe’s default. I usually shoot just about everything except people, so I can’t really comment on how C1 looks with people pictures. I’ve spent a few weeks now using C1 Pro 10.2 demo and almost obsessively comparing it to LR. I’ve been using LR for years now, but since the announcement that Adobe will be discontinuing LR standalone I’ve been looking at other tools. Much appreciated (you guys are cool!) – only three days to the photo walk. Thanks to everybody yesterday who shared my Worldwide Photo Walk details for this weekend. Looking forward to meeting some of you in Venice on Saturday. Hope you find that helpful. That’s it from here in Italy’s Dolomite Mountains. Here’s the download link to Martin’s article. SPOILER ALERT: In short: Martin shows you the difference between how Capture One Pro “juices” their RAW conversion, and how you can set up Lightroom to have the same look, if you want that “juiced’ look.” I think a LOT of people will be surprised and enlightened when they read this. The magazine is normally around 120 pages per issue, but I pulled out just Martin’s article for you to download in PDF format below. ![]() ![]() issue of Photoshop User magazine (published 10-times a year for KelbyOne members). His article is the cover story in the Sept. Martin did a just brilliant job on this eye-opening article, and I want you to be able to read it (even if you’re not a KelbyOne member).
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