Dylan: First you beat me again in the staring contest. In fact, I blinked twice so you beat me twice today. Second, the surfer photo was far from my favorite. Overall, it didn't work for me but man, the other 4 photos were just night and day with your edits. I need you to come and sit beside me everytime I edit anything. You've become a master with On1 and you certainly put me to shame. I love learning from you. I just have to try and recall these when I'm actually editing. Thanks so much for all you do. Happy Fall. Now send out version 2024. 🥰 Enjoy your weekend and I'm truly looking forward to more of this from you. Take care
My fingers are so crossed you put some changed into the export department in ON1 2024. I finished a bigger project recently and I can’t tell you the pain of using the export feature (when coming from Lightroom). Anyways love ON1… keep up the good work!
Really nice showcase of some of the filters. Pro tip; once you've got a look that you like, particularly for landscape photos, create your own preset with those filters already loaded. You even apply that preset on import and save an awful lot of mouse clicks.
Amateur Tip - once you've followed Dylan's video you can save the Top 5 filters as a preset itself w/o any settings, that way you don't have to remember them or the order.
Why don't you upload the videos, especially on a photo editing channel, in 4K? I somehow always miss a little bit of sharpness. Would be happy if you change that. Greetings, Martin
Really good examples at a nice slow pace so casual users like myself can follow easily. Will try these filters out tonight on a few of my photos. Like the macro / closeup example. I take some spider photos and end up only being able to mask the body, not legs. Could you one day do a large spider example with the best way to handle legs. I am going to see if I can use one of the brushes I recently saw used on a persons hair to see if that helps refine what I cant mask. Looking forward to 2024 version
A last minute suggestion before you release your new puppy in the wild, the crop/rotate tool could use some enhancements. As of now you have to grab that tiny line with your mousepointer and it's not easy to get ahold of it. Plus if you have rotated your composition slightly you can't crop easily as the crop tool only works within the canvas, they can't work outside it meaning you have to fiddle with those tiny thin lines again to get it done. It's quite frustrating when you have a lot of photos to crop and rotate.
Great info in this video. I have a question about colors… What color enhancements would I use for colors like silver, brown or any of the others that aren’t in the standard ones in the standard color selections?
Thanks for watching! With other colors you may want to use the dropper tool built into the color range section of Color Enhancer. You can use that to select a specific color and modify hue, saturation, brightness. If you're having a tough time selecting a specific color - you may need to use a brush to paint in an adjustment selectively.
Dylan: First you beat me again in the staring contest. In fact, I blinked twice so you beat me twice today. Second, the surfer photo was far from my favorite. Overall, it didn't work for me but man, the other 4 photos were just night and day with your edits. I need you to come and sit beside me everytime I edit anything. You've become a master with On1 and you certainly put me to shame. I love learning from you. I just have to try and recall these when I'm actually editing. Thanks so much for all you do. Happy Fall. Now send out version 2024. 🥰 Enjoy your weekend and I'm truly looking forward to more of this from you. Take care
My fingers are so crossed you put some changed into the export department in ON1 2024. I finished a bigger project recently and I can’t tell you the pain of using the export feature (when coming from Lightroom). Anyways love ON1… keep up the good work!
Nice tutorial! Can't wait for ON1 2024
Can't wait!
Brilliant! Showcases both the ON1 power and HOW to use them. I've learnt so much here. THANKS for this!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent pace, content and explanations - thanks Dylan.
That's the best usage video for ON1 that I have seen!
Great & comprehensive job well done.
Wow, thanks!
Really nice showcase of some of the filters. Pro tip; once you've got a look that you like, particularly for landscape photos, create your own preset with those filters already loaded. You even apply that preset on import and save an awful lot of mouse clicks.
Good call!
Amateur Tip - once you've followed Dylan's video you can save the Top 5 filters as a preset itself w/o any settings, that way you don't have to remember them or the order.
The best tutorial ever!
Spectacular filters...! And great explanations! I'll put this 5-filter-set to test - thanks a ton Dylan!
Thanks for watching, Roger :)
Why don't you upload the videos, especially on a photo editing channel, in 4K? I somehow always miss a little bit of sharpness. Would be happy if you change that. Greetings, Martin
Thanks for watching, Martin - will do for next time!
Really good examples at a nice slow pace so casual users like myself can follow easily.
Will try these filters out tonight on a few of my photos.
Like the macro / closeup example.
I take some spider photos and end up only being able to mask the body, not legs.
Could you one day do a large spider example with the best way to handle legs.
I am going to see if I can use one of the brushes I recently saw used on a persons hair to see if that helps refine what I cant mask.
Looking forward to 2024 version
Have fun!
A last minute suggestion before you release your new puppy in the wild, the crop/rotate tool could use some enhancements. As of now you have to grab that tiny line with your mousepointer and it's not easy to get ahold of it. Plus if you have rotated your composition slightly you can't crop easily as the crop tool only works within the canvas, they can't work outside it meaning you have to fiddle with those tiny thin lines again to get it done. It's quite frustrating when you have a lot of photos to crop and rotate.
Awesome tutorial, thank you!
You're very welcome!
Am I the only one that likes different looks to my photos depending on my mood and how I’m feeling on a particular day.
Great info in this video. I have a question about colors… What color enhancements would I use for colors like silver, brown or any of the others that aren’t in the standard ones in the standard color selections?
Thanks for watching! With other colors you may want to use the dropper tool built into the color range section of Color Enhancer. You can use that to select a specific color and modify hue, saturation, brightness. If you're having a tough time selecting a specific color - you may need to use a brush to paint in an adjustment selectively.
very useful! Thanks.
You're welcome!
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