![]() ![]() What I mean by this is that different cameras can look quite different to each other when you have no settings applied. Unlike Lightroom, there is a much greater degree of variation between camera models. It’s actually quite difficult to create styles for Capture One. I’m still tweaking them a bit and I still need to create the support material for the pack (which always takes me a while - mainly because it’s extremely boring!) There are 50 styles in total in the pack, and I hope to have it available in a week or so. ![]() The variations are similar to using different speeds of film, and vary the grain, contrast etc. There are 10 “film” stocks in the pack, each with 5 variations. The idea is to create a set of virtual films of my own design. It is created in a similar vein to my recent “Film Lux 3” set of presets for Lightroom, although it is also a little different. The next set of premium styles I’m working in is a colour set called “T-NEG”. You can either download it directly using the “download directly” link or add it to your cart which will add it to your account (it’s the only way my store server software will let me do this). To get the free styles head over to my store. I do have another set of premium styles coming soon, and I’ll talk more about that in a minute. There are a few different sets of styles in the collection, and they were mostly experiments and various looks that I had created, but I never really made into a consistent pack. ![]() A while ago I posted a collection of some free styles for Capture One here on my blog, but I realise that they were buried a little in an old blog post, so I’ve put them over on my store to make them easier to find. ![]()
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