Thank you :) That's going to be a fun week. Let me know if you find any cool tricks. By the way: I forgot to mention Blend modes in this video. Have a go at them too :)
Glad to hear it! The can be super useful. Also try to use the in "reverse" selecting every color but one and then desaturate all other colors. A easy way to get a BW + 1 color effect :)
Excellent tutorial of what the 3 color controls are--how they differ and what each item is. I never took the time to review their power. And in just 12 minutes you explained it in simple terms everyone could understand. Thanks a bunch!
Thanks Olivio, you've explained the difference between the three tools in a excellent demonstration. I found so helpful and useful and certainly reduces the learning curve process. Yes I did buy you a coffee as a thank you for making the UA-cam video..! Please keep up the good work... 😀
Perfect Olivia. Thank you so much. I am from Ireland and with your magnificent beard you would really fit into an Irish folk band of the 70s called ‘T he Dubliners’. Thanks again.
Olivio, I just watch your video, and I really liked very much, now I have a better idea on how to play with colors in my pictures. But my problem is, after processing Develop Persona, RAW, and move into the photo persona, most of my pictures looks dull. Do you have a video where you explain how to add brilliance to a dull pic? I will appreciate your help. Sincerely, Rc.
Thank you. That really depends on the image you and the results you want to have. But things like Curve, Color Balance and HSL adjustment are used in most of my edits
Great explanation, thank you. I hope you will do similar movies for the other AP controls. It would be great also to see more advanced (not just overview) movies about AF's controls usage.
Sehr hilfreiches Video. Top! Auch wenn ich Affinity Photo auf dem IPad nutze lerne ich immer wieder interessante und praktische Tips von dir. Mach weiter so ; ) Gruß aus Norddeutschland
hi Jason, do you see that grey line in the middle? That separates the 2 rings - one on the inside, one on the outside. Move the HUE shift slider and you will see that the outer color ring rotates accordingly.
Thank you. This was very useful! I thought the HSV checkbox did something similar to the 'colorize' checkbox in Photoshop in the Hue/Saturation adjustment dialog. Apparently I was waaaaay off. The 'Selective Color' dialog is confusing though. Why not use RGB in that dialog? Why did Affinity choose CMYK for that? It's a weird decision I think. Or do you understand the reason?
Hey Olivio :) I enjoyed this video allot it was hard for me to understand before, but you made this easyer :) Thank you. I usally only use raw editiing but this will be a nice addition. I wanted to ask you a question in live stream but it is usually my bed time. When taking a photo of a model what technic do you use for the eyes? I kinda mean one eye has a diffrent position then the other eye. it allways bugs me a bit in my photo's. Thank you for taking the time for reading this.
I'm not sure if i understand your question correctly, but if you are close to the model, as her/him to look at a far a way point, or imagine looking at a far away point, do the eyes are parallel
Hello Olivio! Thank you for your great content! This question isn't connected to this video but I hope you can help me. Is it possible to align to pictures of the same location along the horizon? I often take photos of the milky way and an extra photo of the foreground with an lower iso and longer shutter speed. The problem is that the horizon is a complex horizon with a lot of structures like trees and so on. In cases when the horizon consists of a straight line for example mountains I usually don't have problems in editing the photos. I hope you can help me and sorry for bad English. Greetings from Germany
HI Francesco, i could suggest you layer them on top of each other and then set only the background and one other layer visible. reduce the opacity of the second layer to see both at the same time and line them up. now set that layer back to 100% opacity, turn visibility off, make the next layer visible and repeat. :)
Hi Ralph, you can choose them yourself from dozends of languages. Not sure why you got the vietnamese once, but there are certainly also english subtitles. click on the cockwheel on the lower part of the video and choose the subtitle settings
@@OlivioSarikas I appreciate the reply. Unfortunately, not the case for this particular video. Check it yourself and you are stuck with only Vietnamese.
Perfect explanation of the 3 controls. I'll be watching this video every day for a week until in sinks in.
Thank you :) That's going to be a fun week. Let me know if you find any cool tricks. By the way: I forgot to mention Blend modes in this video. Have a go at them too :)
The best explanation I've seen yet of the color controls in Affinity Photo Olivio... Bravo!
EVERY time I learn something from your videos. The control points in HSL will be a game changer. Thank you, sir!
Glad to hear it! The can be super useful. Also try to use the in "reverse" selecting every color but one and then desaturate all other colors. A easy way to get a BW + 1 color effect :)
Excellent tutorial of what the 3 color controls are--how they differ and what each item is. I never took the time to review their power. And in just 12 minutes you explained it in simple terms everyone could understand. Thanks a bunch!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you :)
Thank you Olivio, fight against these adjustments is over 👌🏼
Thank you. I'm happy i could help you with this :)
Thanks Olivio, you've explained the difference between the three tools in a excellent demonstration. I found so helpful and useful and certainly reduces the learning curve process. Yes I did buy you a coffee as a thank you for making the UA-cam video..! Please keep up the good work... 😀
Thank you very much Jason! Yummy Coffee always get's me in the mood for another tutorial :)
Really interesting tutorial. You deserve every like. Great stuff... as usual. Greetings from Chile.
Thank you very much :)
Perfect Olivia. Thank you so much. I am from Ireland and with your magnificent beard you would really fit into an Irish folk band of the 70s called ‘T he Dubliners’. Thanks again.
Wow, thank you! What an honor :)
Thank you Olivio you always make a topic so understandable.
My pleasure!
Great video Olivio!
Nice comparison. Worth watching repeatedly. Thank you.
Thank you very much :)
Thank you for picking up my comment an making this perfect Video!
My pleasure! Thank you for the great idea :)
Olivio, I just watch your video, and I really liked very much, now I have a better idea on how to play with colors in my pictures. But my problem is, after processing Develop Persona, RAW, and move into the photo persona, most of my pictures looks dull. Do you have a video where you explain how to add brilliance to a dull pic? I will appreciate your help. Sincerely, Rc.
Great video! thank you. Wonder if you have a video of the process to edit a picture. What adjustment to do first? Thanks for sharing your knowledge :)
Thank you. That really depends on the image you and the results you want to have. But things like Curve, Color Balance and HSL adjustment are used in most of my edits
@@OlivioSarikas Thanks for your reply. I play with those then
Hi Olivio I am trying to open the transcript for HSL vs Color Balance vs Selective Color but transcript will not show. Excellent Video.
Great explanation, thank you. I hope you will do similar movies for the other AP controls. It would be great also to see more advanced (not just overview) movies about AF's controls usage.
More to come! Also check my oder videos. I have already done several :)
@@OlivioSarikas I didn't know, thank you for info. Nice work, I like your videos - very instructive.
Sehr hilfreiches Video. Top! Auch wenn ich Affinity Photo auf dem IPad nutze lerne ich immer wieder interessante und praktische Tips von dir. Mach weiter so ; ) Gruß aus Norddeutschland
Danke, liebe Grüße nach ND :)
Merci Olivio, hâte de visionner cette vidéo
you are welcome :)
@@OlivioSarikas hi from northern Québec Canada, very cold today for snowshoes at -30c
:-)
Excellent explanation. Thank you very much Olivio. :)
You are welcome!
Selective colour is my go to especially for correcting skin tone issues
I love it too. Very versatile and precise :)
Great tutorial.
Thanks
Really interesting, I often get lost in managing the HSL wheel 😁. Thanks Olivio !
Happy i could help :)
Very nice explanation.
Glad you liked it
Thanks great stuff, still a little lost on the wheel, I'm not really seeing two different parts on the HSL wheel I don't understand
hi Jason, do you see that grey line in the middle? That separates the 2 rings - one on the inside, one on the outside. Move the HUE shift slider and you will see that the outer color ring rotates accordingly.
@@OlivioSarikas Great I'll take a closer look thanks again Olivio
@@OlivioSarikas yes after a second look I get it now thanks again
Thank you. This was very useful!
I thought the HSV checkbox did something similar to the 'colorize' checkbox in Photoshop in the Hue/Saturation adjustment dialog. Apparently I was waaaaay off.
The 'Selective Color' dialog is confusing though. Why not use RGB in that dialog? Why did Affinity choose CMYK for that? It's a weird decision I think. Or do you understand the reason?
You're welcome! - I thought so too. They really should add that function to the HSL adjustment
THX for this video great explanation.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hey Olivio :)
I enjoyed this video allot it was hard for me to understand before, but you made this easyer :) Thank you. I usally only use raw editiing but this will be a nice addition.
I wanted to ask you a question in live stream but it is usually my bed time.
When taking a photo of a model what technic do you use for the eyes? I kinda mean one eye has a diffrent position then the other eye. it allways bugs me a bit in my photo's.
Thank you for taking the time for reading this.
I'm not sure if i understand your question correctly, but if you are close to the model, as her/him to look at a far a way point, or imagine looking at a far away point, do the eyes are parallel
Hello Olivio! Thank you for your great content! This question isn't connected to this video but I hope you can help me. Is it possible to align to pictures of the same location along the horizon? I often take photos of the milky way and an extra photo of the foreground with an lower iso and longer shutter speed. The problem is that the horizon is a complex horizon with a lot of structures like trees and so on. In cases when the horizon consists of a straight line for example mountains I usually don't have problems in editing the photos.
I hope you can help me and sorry for bad English.
Greetings from Germany
HI Francesco, i could suggest you layer them on top of each other and then set only the background and one other layer visible. reduce the opacity of the second layer to see both at the same time and line them up. now set that layer back to 100% opacity, turn visibility off, make the next layer visible and repeat. :)
@@OlivioSarikas thank you very much! I will try this immediately!
This is a superb video !!!
Awesome! Thank you!
There is no color pick or tool in the iPad v2 hsl
👍👍👍🙏 Master teacher!
Thanks! 😃
Thankssssss......very good!!!!
perfect, thank you...
You're welcome!
Thank's ... Very clear !
Glad it helped!
Thank u.
You're welcome
Unfortunately your captions are in Vietnamese. Can you please correct it to English, thank you.
Hi Ralph, you can choose them yourself from dozends of languages. Not sure why you got the vietnamese once, but there are certainly also english subtitles. click on the cockwheel on the lower part of the video and choose the subtitle settings
@@OlivioSarikas I appreciate the reply. Unfortunately, not the case for this particular video. Check it yourself and you are stuck with only Vietnamese.
@@ralphspov oh!!! i see what you mean now. that's very strange. I will talk to youtube support about this. hopefully we can get this resolved