The topic of Lightroom VS Capture one comes up a lot.
I am a little bit of an expert since everyone one of my Lightroom Develop Presets Packs also comes, and a Styles Pack for Capture One Pro and I’ve been using both for many years.
I’ve compared various things about Lightroom and Capture One and I have the main video for 2022 that compares Lightroom VS Capture One in a wide sense so you can decide which one is best for you.
YOu can even try the edit yourself with the RAW file below and the free lightroom preset and free capture one style I’ll link below. You can also share your results on the Shadow Hunters group post for this.
So today is about a simple portrait edit. BUt not really an easy one because of the tricky light. This is a perfect test to see how we use Lightroom and Capture One in the real world for a great portrait edit and which one offers the best features.
Watch the video and see side-by-side edits and some tips for editing great portraits in both.
Lightroom is a little more initiative and has better Ai tools. Capture One is more nuance and control. They are close!
In the end, both are good and both have their advantages. But watch the video and I’ll show you some ups and downs. Whether you use Lightroom Classic, CC, or Capture One Pro 22, you can get great results and we’ll see them in today’s video.
Let me know which one you like best and why, or if there’s another app you favor for your RAwe editing, I’d like to hear about it in the comments.
The Fuji worm invasion came after the film! In today’s video, I’ll show you how to fix it.
I want to tell you a story as we continue the LR vs C1 experiments because today I going to show more important ways to control details like the wormy artifacts sometimes caused by ISO noise.
I was starting photography in the late 90’s when I saved up for a Canon EOS 3. Oh I thought I was the coolest ever (hint, I was not)
I devoured the magazines. In those days we talked about fine-grain films like the new Portra 400, but words like worms and color noise were not topics. 1600 ISO was about the limit and it was noisy. Take it or leave it!
These days I’ll sit for hours and tinker with a formula for presets like Natural HDR 4 to get the best detail and tone from our files. Photographers that use presets actions and tools get better results. Because they see more without working harder.
35mm film was like having 10-20 megapixels.
This was me in the early 2000’s with my prized EOS 3.
Serious pros of the day said 35mm was not enough. Strangely they downgraded a few years later to the 6MP generation of digital SLR’s.
No matter. My EOS 3 cost $1000 without a lens and I used it for years, starting out my portrait and wedding work and being the official photographer at the local speedway. It had eye control focus, meaning it focused where you looked in the viewfinder. It did not detect the subject’s eyes like today’s cameras. It was just cool and it worked, some of the time.
Each Saturday I would go early to the speedway and pre-sell photos for 15 bucks. Then I would sit all night in the center field taking photos, playing with pans, and getting dusty. On Monday I developed 6-10 rolls of film, sort 4×6 prints, store the negatives and give the prints to my racers, hoping to profit about $200
That 35mm film with it’s noisy ISO 800 grain was what I had and I made it work and I learned a lot in that dusty center field.
But noisy was relative and more organic then. It was silver. These films were classic and looked beautiful. The formulas I’ve created in Filmist presets are more high-res than we had then, but they look great because they look like film.
PS: Download my FREE Filmist pack to get my noise presets and the film looks if you missed it. You’ll see what I mean about film color and detail.
Today I think about the hurdles we had to get a good print and how many stages of noise and artifacts and dust and scratches could be introduced.
Today we pixel peep and panic over a little blip in a sensor or a little noise that as I showed in last weeks video is easy to clean up with good use of detail and grain tools
Watch my worms video and learn how to control detail.
I love doing testing. It’s experimenting like in this week’s video that help us understand more. It’s that hunt that results is tools like my presets and like Emulsion 3 and Lumist for Photoshop.
So this week I uploaded another video looking at more grain and noise. It’s a focus on Fuji files, but also another look at LR vs C1 and how it will handle noise regardless of what camera your worms and artifacts come from.
That’s all for this week. I’m hitting the streets looking for light like I found here and processed with Filmist. Come Monday I’ll be back to my experiments, working on formulas and ideas for next week’s email.
What’s the difference between Muse and Filmist?
PLUS free presets!
A lot, so to show you I’m going to make another free Lightroom and Capture 1 free presets mini pack for 2020.
When I made presets it’s always a battle to find formulas that balance to make looks that work on every one of your files. After that, I try and find a way to convey that in the promo and training videos I actually use to sell them.
Muse mini is a great free portrait preset pack. A Free Lightroom Presets and Capture One styles pack
Filmist (free sampler of that here) was a passion project and I spent soooo much time trying to get real film looks. But when I made Muse is was more like “Screw the rules!” I’ll take the color inspiration and deep tactics I gained making Filmist; but then make a pack that does not have to be like any film. It’s not a copy, it’s almost like an expansion pack that takes the ideas of Film and just has fun with them.
In the promo video for Muse I talk about getting inspired. I like these because they have nothing to be compared to or that they have to be. Intense, but not lame ugly edits. We should not be afraid to tinker with mixing colors, add golden glows or faded green to deep luscious meadows. This Muse mini pack includes presets for Lightroom classic and Lightroom mobile as well as Capture 1 styles.
I’ll put 7 Muse presets in here so you can play around yourself. If you like what you see check out the full pack. Either way, enjoy and don’t be afraid to edit all the way,
You can also get the complete Muse Preset pack with all 46 presets here.
And you can get the Filmist Preset Pack here. Get both and save using code: BUNDLE
Capture One Styles are presets and they you edit better and faster.
I’m Gavin. and whether you want more control over color or are tired of paying every month, many photographers are looking at Capture One. It’s probably the most powerful RAW-style image editor next to Lightroom and still integrates nicely with Photoshop and other pixel-based editors.
I’ve been making professional presets since the first days of Lightroom and Capture One. My first Capture OJne Styles collection was the Mixology Collection. Thesedays all my presets ionlude Capture One Styles. BUt I made a free 15 presets style pack from MIxogy that you can download and use right away. PS: visit my help page if you need to know how to install Capture One styles.
2022 More Capture One Styles
In 2022 all my preset collections are now available as Styles for Capture One along with Lightroom Presets top go along with this Mixolgy free pack above. Below are more links in my directory of the best free Capture one styles and presets. All of these include Lightroom presets and Capture One Style for those who use both so it’s easier than every to sync up.
More high-quality Free Capture One Styles for 2022.
Filmist free Film Styles for Capture One
My Film emulsion Styles and presets include my Capture One Fujifilm styles and more inluding the pew Portra preset for Capture One. if you like what you see you can algio grab the FIlm,ist complete pack.
My Black And White Capture One Styles are one of my most popular packs, so I made a free sampler pack with vatiooys black and whuite styles for C1. Silver 4 is a must have styles pack for black and whit lovers that makes amazing conversion faster than a plugin and more controlled.
Natural HDR was a ganme changing preset pack beacus eits all about extracting natual HDR looks from single files. Like my other free Capture One stykle packs, you can doenload the mini pack for free and start oplayinga round.