Capture One Style Packs Collection (COSTYLE, ICC)

By | September 23, 2025

 

Release year: 2017-2021
Title: Capture One Style Packs Collection
Official website: Capture One
Distributed material: Presets (styles)
Format: COSTYLE, ICC

System requirements:
Capture One Version: 10 and above
; Capture One for Fujifilm, Nikon, Sony
; ~50 Set Styles Included
; Tutorial Included

  • 1.79 GB

Description:
“Capture One Style Packs Collection” is a comprehensive package of several sets of professional tools (styles) collected from various resources for creating high-quality color correction for your footage. Achieve incredible results with this post-processing package.
Unlimited possibilities for creating promos, intros, social media videos, advertising, fashion, broadcasting, and editing work of any complexity…


Installation:

Instructions for Windows :
1. Launch Capture One.
2. Double-click the “costylepack” file or import it into Capture One using the style import tool. Once you do this, all styles and their folder structure will appear in the program. If you want to manually install specific styles, you’ll find them in the folder next to the installation file.
3. You can also install .costylepack styles in the %LOCALAPPDATA%\CaptureOne\Styles50 folder.

Instructions for Mac OS :
On Mac OS, styles are located at:
User > Library > Application Support > Capture One > Styles. The easiest way to get to this folder is to paste this text into Spotlight: ~/Library/Application Support/Capture One/Styles. You can copy the styles themselves to the Styles folder, or, for convenience, create new folders within it and copy the styles into them. The styles will only appear in Capture One after you restart the program.
Please note that in most cases, system folders are hidden by default and to work with them you need to expand them first.

Stack Styles Option :
Please note the important Stack Styles option: When Stack Styles is enabled, you can apply multiple styles to a single photo simultaneously. However, if multiple styles use the same editing tools, the image will be affected by those applied in the most recently applied style.
I recommend disabling this option.
This will prevent styles from accidentally mixing with each other (when applied sequentially), and you’ll always see the exact image produced by the selected style.


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