OMG! Your tips are fantastic! Clear explanations, no filler (um, um...)and to the point, and your tips are such timesavers! Many thanks for all the time you invested in these videos. I appreciate it so much!
I've been waiting for more of your Affinity Photo tutorials. I look to you first Scott for any advice on Affinity... you're the master of post-processing techniques for Affinity Photo. Wonderful tips!
Hello there, just to say that because of the lockdown I decided to randomly buy affinity photo. I’m no professional photographer just thought of feeding my curiosity for time pass and all of your tutorials are so fantastically detailed and I’m learning so much that i can feel my brain cogs over-rev and would like to thank you so much for the hard work you put into these tutorials. I just have a request, is it possible you could do a tutorial for getting rid of excess fatty neck wrinkles or even double chins with affinity photo? I have learned so much in editing through your channel and would have it no other way to learn through a very complex project. Many thanks. 🙏
Hello, Scott ! Love your videos for Capture One , and just bought Affinity photo I saw you praise it :) As a complete beginner with AP - in which order would you suggest to follow your videos to learn it ? Thanks a lot !
Thank you very much. As my videos are not designed as a course to follow, you can really go through them in any order. Though if you want to pick up as much info as possible quickly, I would go through the tips videos first.
I'm new to Affinity, and using a 360 camera for real estate tours. I've just learned how to edit the Exposure and Contrast of my images. But how does one darken/soften around the light fixtures? (They become so bright and washed out). Also, how does one save these changes as a preset which can be applied to other photos?
Hi I´ve just downloaded Affinity Photo and trying to learn how to use it (I come from Photoshop) and find two major issues: first: the size of the tools in the left side is too small for me... can I make them bigger? and second: when I move selective color sliders, it takes too long to the change to be seen... and I see when you do this in yout tutorial the color changes instantly, just as I did some time ago with Photoshop, don´t know why. if you Scott can help, or any one in the comments... thanks
I don't know about the tool size. I've never tried. And as for your slow response from selective colour sliders. Maybe your system is under powered. I have never had a problem with them.
Scott Williams Photography Great! I have a tricky portrait and was going to use your video as a reference. Thanks for all the tutorials you share they are wonderful.
OMG! Your tips are fantastic! Clear explanations, no filler (um, um...)and to the point, and your tips are such timesavers! Many thanks for all the time you invested in these videos. I appreciate it so much!
You are so welcome!
A lot of useful tips thanks. Though I am afraid I will forget them again.
You're welcome!
Outstandingly useful tips!
Glad it was helpful!
I've been waiting for more of your Affinity Photo tutorials. I look to you first Scott for any advice on Affinity... you're the master of post-processing techniques for Affinity Photo. Wonderful tips!
Hi Meyou. Thank you very much. There are more on the way. If I could only keep one photography application it would be Affinity Photo.
Curves, Luminosity, Saturation. Great Tip!
Thank you Torsten.
Great tips - many thanks!
My pleasure!
Excellent Scott, thank you so much.
You are welcome Anne.
Very useful tips. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
These tips are gold! Keep it coming!
Thank you. Will do.
Awesome! Learnt a few things I never thought of... thanks Scott, you're truly an expert!
You are very welcome.
Excellent...
again!
Thank you very much 😀
Great Affinity videos, thanks for sharing.
You are very welcome. Thanks for the comment.
Simply terrific, thanks again!
You are welcome Bill.
Brilliant, thanks Scott
You are very welcome Mark.
Great video.... thanks.
You're welcome!
Fantastic! Thanks for sharing
My pleasure!
I like your tutorials, they are well explained and informative.
Thank you. I appreciate the comment.
Fantastic... Thanks...
Thank you too 😀
Hello there, just to say that because of the lockdown I decided to randomly buy affinity photo. I’m no professional photographer just thought of feeding my curiosity for time pass and all of your tutorials are so fantastically detailed and I’m learning so much that i can feel my brain cogs over-rev and would like to thank you so much for the hard work you put into these tutorials. I just have a request, is it possible you could do a tutorial for getting rid of excess fatty neck wrinkles or even double chins with affinity photo? I have learned so much in editing through your channel and would have it no other way to learn through a very complex project. Many thanks. 🙏
You are very welcome Yusuf. A tutorial for double chins etc is a great idea. I have added it to the list 😃
Great tips, thank you.
You are welcome Enrique.
Thanks a lot, very useful tips!
You are very welcome.
Great video
Thanks!
Great tips, extremely useful!!
Thank you very much 😃
Good stuff! 👍
Thank you Steve 😃
Excellent.
Thank you! Cheers!
Fantastic, I only knew a couple of these. So much more to learn. I look forward to seeing more videos now that I've subscribed. Thank you.
Thank you Nicola.
Thanks Scott for sharing your tips!
Always somemething to learn 🥇
You are welcome Patrick. I'm always learning too 👍😃
Love it! Thanks Scott!
Thank you very much Miguel 👍
Hello, Scott !
Love your videos for Capture One , and just bought Affinity photo I saw you praise it :)
As a complete beginner with AP - in which order would you suggest to follow your videos to learn it ?
Thanks a lot !
Thank you very much. As my videos are not designed as a course to follow, you can really go through them in any order. Though if you want to pick up as much info as possible quickly, I would go through the tips videos first.
@@ScottWilliamsPhotography Thanks a lot !
Keep up the fabulous work you're doing with guiding us all :)
I'm new to Affinity, and using a 360 camera for real estate tours. I've just learned how to edit the Exposure and Contrast of my images. But how does one darken/soften around the light fixtures? (They become so bright and washed out). Also, how does one save these changes as a preset which can be applied to other photos?
You could try lowering the highlights with the shadow/highlight filter. Under exposing the shot or bracketing could also help.
I hope you're still reading the comments so you will know that even if some tip videos are old, they are still VERY helpful Mr Williams!!!
I sure am.
thank you sooooo much
You are very welcome 😃👍
Hi does Affinity Photo have a RAW file editor like Photoshop.
It sure does. And it works very well.
@@ScottWilliamsPhotography thanks Scott - I'll be trying it out soon
I tried it during the video :) Raw files open in the develop persona.
Any idea how to „mask to below“ on iPad?
I'm sorry I don't use iPad.
Einfach verblüffend!!
👍😃
Hi I´ve just downloaded Affinity Photo and trying to learn how to use it (I come from Photoshop) and find two major issues: first: the size of the tools in the left side is too small for me... can I make them bigger? and second: when I move selective color sliders, it takes too long to the change to be seen... and I see when you do this in yout tutorial the color changes instantly, just as I did some time ago with Photoshop, don´t know why. if you Scott can help, or any one in the comments... thanks
I don't know about the tool size. I've never tried. And as for your slow response from selective colour sliders. Maybe your system is under powered. I have never had a problem with them.
What happened to your smooth skin portrait video?
I took it down as I felt it wasn't up to standard. I will be creating a more comprehensive skin smoothing video very soon.
Scott Williams Photography Great! I have a tricky portrait and was going to use your video as a reference. Thanks for all the tutorials you share they are wonderful.
Simply excellent!
Thank you very much Nils.
Terrific tips! Thanks so much!
You are so welcome!