Excellent! Glad it's useful, when I relaunched this channel last November, I worried that mountain photography might not be of interest to enough people. I'm very happy to be proved wrong! One of the real benefits of UA-cam for creators is the community.
I'm glad I discovered your channel. I have a trial of photolab 7 and your helping me decide if PL is the way to go. I've been taking photos for just over 4 years. Started with paint shop pro. Moved to affinity photo 2 and loved it. Now I want to do better raw editing and use the layers tools in affinity. What I've learned in your PL7 tutorial has been very helpful. I'm definitely leaning towards a purchase.
Thanks, I'm glad it's useful. I do think PL7 is the best RAW processor out there. In terms of further editing the tooling in PL7 is good and I think Nik Collection is improving rapidly. Combining as I have done here, Nik plugins with a layer based approach has a lot of flexibility built in.
One thing is not clear in this video - my fault, I made it! When you adjust the global sliders in pro contrast it affects the current filter (obviously), To add a second local adjustment with different settings you have to add another filter. So I can add a global contrast filter, make those adjustments and then if I need some secondary local adjustments I need to add a second filter.
Nice video Chris. Very useful
Thanks!
Very useful video for many of my images here in the mountains.
Excellent! Glad it's useful, when I relaunched this channel last November, I worried that mountain photography might not be of interest to enough people. I'm very happy to be proved wrong! One of the real benefits of UA-cam for creators is the community.
I'm glad I discovered your channel. I have a trial of photolab 7 and your helping me decide if PL is the way to go. I've been taking photos for just over 4 years. Started with paint shop pro. Moved to affinity photo 2 and loved it. Now I want to do better raw editing and use the layers tools in affinity. What I've learned in your PL7 tutorial has been very helpful. I'm definitely leaning towards a purchase.
Thanks, I'm glad it's useful. I do think PL7 is the best RAW processor out there. In terms of further editing the tooling in PL7 is good and I think Nik Collection is improving rapidly. Combining as I have done here, Nik plugins with a layer based approach has a lot of flexibility built in.
Well done 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
One thing is not clear in this video - my fault, I made it! When you adjust the global sliders in pro contrast it affects the current filter (obviously), To add a second local adjustment with different settings you have to add another filter. So I can add a global contrast filter, make those adjustments and then if I need some secondary local adjustments I need to add a second filter.