Top Tips for Saving a Throwaway
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- Опубліковано 5 лип 2024
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Great tip for reversing the object select tool to mask what you want quickly.
glad you liked that one, and thanks for watching!
Saving throw-away images from a vacation--now that's something that will resonate with photographers! Great tips as usual, Jim. It's amazing how HDR Merge tames those highlights.
thanks Carl and yes HDRM is a game-changer for a lot of images!
Your way of training is really nice, loved this video and subscribed
thanks so much, I appreciate that!
Great video Jim.
thanks Hal!
Great tips, thanks. Unfortunately I have way too many "throwaways" that I can try these approaches on.
thanks Harry and I have a ton of throwaways myself, we all do 😀
Excellent edit Jim … what about a bit of optical correction maybe ?
Any plans for doing some Radiant Photo videos in the future ?
Appreciated Jim 👍
thanks Martin and yes this one likely needs a little optical fix and as for Radiant, no plans to cover that app - I have it and it's nice but I don't really use it
Jim several online dictionaries I tried pronounced "Mauve" just as you do. Winner Winner!!
ALL RIGHT!! 🤣
Another Great Video, with so much simplicity! Thanks Jim!
thank you Paul!
Great video
thanks so much!
I say mauve the same way you do. :) It's what I learned in Minnesota. That, of course, doesn't make it "right," but that's okay. The world allows for different pronunciations.
thanks for the confirmation Theo!
brilliant, thank you!!
thanks for watching!