Color Range Masks In ON1 Photo RAW And ON1 Effects
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Learn all of the masking tools in ON1 Photo RAW and ON1 Effects. This video is part of a series of videos explaining the masking tools in ON1.
ON Masking Mini-Series playlist: • ON1 Masking Mini-Series .
The Color Range mask creates a mask based on a color you choose from your photo. Targeting effects filters and adjustment to specific colors in your images is light work for this tool. Activate the Color Range option, use the color picker to select a color from your image, and refine the range of colors to match.
ON Masking Mini-Series playlist: • ON1 Masking Mini-Series
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00:00 How To Use Color Range Masks In ON1 Photo RAW and ON1 Effects
00:17 Use Discount Code SDP20 To Save 20%!
00:41 What Is A Color Range Mask?
00:57 The Color Range Mask Controls In The Toolbar
02:59 The Color Range Mask Controls In A Filter Or Adjustment
05:16 My Preferred Color Range Mask Workflow
06:00 Example - Using A Color Range Mask With An Effects Filter
09:25 Example - Using A Color Range Mask Creatively With Color Grading
12:08 Wrap-up
Very clear thanks
great tutorial!!
Glad you liked it!
Useful tuition as always, Scott. I particularly liked the last example - combining a LUT with color range to produce a semi selective colour effect. Food for inspiration! Thanks and Cheers from DownUnder 🦘
My pleasure!
Great series Scott. Really appreciate your taking the time to put each one together.
Thanks for watching, Stephen
Thanks Scott, very useful tips to enhance colors in shadows. Great teaching.
Thanks Jean Luc!
Thank you! Your video helps me understand better ON1 Raw!
You’re welcome!
Love this mini series Scott, very useful.
Cheers, John.
Highly interesting series, Scott
Thanks for you work
My pleasure! Thanks for watching, Jose.
Is there a way to sample another layer for the color I am changing to? I want to tint a shadow with the color of a new background layer I added. I remove a background from a photo of an object and add a new layer as the new background. I copy the object and shadow and separate them into two layers so I can change the tint of the shadow. I would like to simplify changing the color tint by sampling another layer.
Hi Bob ... before activating the color picker, toggle off/on the visibility of the layer you want to show or hide. You can adjust filters on the active layer (highlighted in the Layer stack), but the color sampling is from whatever is visible in the preview area (at least on macOS).
another instructive video. Could I ask pls Scott whether you regularly use colour range masks when processing images or just sparingly. With sunset and sun rise landscapes would you use CRM to enhance the sky. Thanks.
No fixed rule, Edward. For me and my landscapes, I gravitate toward luminosity masks over color range masks.
I really appreciate all of these - but I still get so confused. So often your screen looks different than mine. I try to follow along - but my screen also has buttons for things like sky and portrait when yours doesn't. Guess I'll go back to the beginning again.
I am using ON1 Effects as a plugin. What you are describing is Photo RAW which has more tabs and options. But… within your Effects and Local tabs, the options are the same.
@@ScottDavenport thanks and sorry to bother you - you kinda got me started on this and I'm getting there, but it's not easy to learn so much so fast.