![]() ![]() In both cases, my negative ends up with a noticeably strong blue color cast. If you are working with a software that doesn’t have levels, you can do exactly the same by inverting the RGB curve like so:Īs you can see, curves and levels can achieve the same result. To make it a positive, we want to invert that and indicate to Capture One that the black point has a value of 255 (white) and the white is 0 (black). In a negative picture, the black point is actually white and the white point is black. In Capture One, open your Levels tool (Window > Create Floating Tool > Levels). Turning a Negative Into a Positive Using Levels Be sure to try both Capture One and your current photo editing software of choice, and see for yourself what’s best for you. With that being said, the method shown in this article, and video above, can be used in any app that offers either a curves or levels tool.
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