I have a collection of 5 free Capture One Styles for landscape photography on my website. We’re going back and expanding our earlier releases with free Advanced updates adding new profile-based looks – next up will be the Pro 400 pack (we’re currently shooting test rolls), followed by Portra 400. Finally, if you're interested, these are my own preset packs for Lightroom and Capture One that I have developed over the years. Powerful software for photo editing, color grading, organizing and tethering and processes the highest-quality images, delivered by Capture One. Capture One software compatible with FUJIFILM GFX and X Series cameras now available. This method is powerful but less flexible, so we also create ‘classic’ adjustment-based styles too, giving you the best of both worlds. Capture One Fujifilm 12 -Now with support of Film Simulations. Our latest Advanced series styles use custom ICC colour profiles based on our test scans shooting the real film, to get the most accurate colours possible. However, we don’t go barging in messing up all your settings – our styles avoid adjusting the main sliders as much as possible. SKU: FCOSPIRITPRO Categories: Cinematic, Film, Free Capture One Styles, Landscape, Portrait Tags: Capture One, Film Preset, Free Capture One Presets. Get more styles like this Click here CAPTURE ONE PRESETS. Our current lineup goes deep, leveraging Capture One’s most advanced features to simulate the look of scanned film realistically. Download the Free Capture One Style Free Spirit compliments of Presetpro.
Lightroom has some advantages for developers, for sure, with its robust Creative Presets system, but Capture One dominates when it comes to deep control, image quality and realistic film grain. We started with Capture One and it continues to be our raw editor of choice for professional photography work. Expensive packages that released without even supporting basic layer compatibility. Exposure tab > High Dynamic Range Tool > Click the magic wand icon. Exposure tab > Exposure Tool > Click the magic wand icon. The result? Inconsistent, messy styles, which pulling kinds of crazy slider tricks making it hard to adjust further. Colour tab > Select Curve (this is where Capture One Pro keeps the Fujifilm simulations I typically use Provia as a starting point, but often switch to Velvia or Classic Chrome if I want more or less saturated images). But in the last year or two, a lot of preset companies have realised it’s an expanding market and rushed to get their products ported over to it. Capture One users have never had the same rich third-party ecosystem as Lightroom, sadly.