great tool - great expaination - great tips and setting samples. I noticed this in ON1; I've been using it more since I started your video series.) - and was hoping you'd go into detail on it. Very helpful - TY
Thank you for all your clear and detailed videos for ON1. I am buying the software, after a trial period, and will certainly use your code, to give you some real acknowledgement for the work you do. I am transferring from Luminar Neo, one of the most poorly executed software releases in history. Thanks a lot.
Nicely done Scott. I hope that by closely following your advice, my use of the Perfect brush will produce cleaner masks than I have generally managed to achieve when invoking it. As an ON1 Photo RAW user for the past 4+ years, I usually found the use of the Perfect brush to be a rather frustrating exercise, primarily due to the amount of fiddling around with the Color threshold and Color transition settings needed to achieve a clean mask. Please ON1, improve the ease of use and performance of your mask edge detection feature, to the point where 0 fiddling around is needed to achieve a clean mask with perfectly identified edges.
The advanced controls are a blessing and a curse. You can coax just about any color matching you want ... but you have to fiddle. Maybe a middle-ground, like a "sensitivity" control more directly accessed in the toolbar.
very usful video as I did not know the edges were determined by colour. Can you make the selection transparent so you can replace the masked area with a different image?
Hi Chris ... yes, when you're creating a Layer mask. I've been showing the masking tools with filters and adjustments. The same tools apply when you're working with a multi-layer photo document.
Scott, really enjoying this series of tutorials. Learning about the additional controls is particularly useful. On a non-related topic, have you spotted this in your neck of the woods? ua-cam.com/video/mpiH-Y-HOvE/v-deo.html
This is making sense!! Thank you
Thanks Scott especially for the trick of locking the color sample with the Cmd/Ctrl key.
You bet! One of my favorite tips.
Great demo of the perfect brush! Thanks, Scott!
You bet, Geoff.
Excellent series 👍
Thanks 👍
Another great well-explained video with valuable tips, thanks Schott👍
No problem 👍
Another excellent tutorial! Thanks again Scott for this excellent series.
My pleasure!
Thanks, Scott. Certainly enjoying and learning from these masking tutorials. Time well spent, as they say.
Glad you like them!
Great video very informative. I am glad you are doing a deep dive into various aspects of On one Raw.
Thanks for watching, Daryl!
great tool - great expaination - great tips and setting samples. I noticed this in ON1; I've been using it more since I started your video series.) - and was hoping you'd go into detail on it. Very helpful - TY
Great to hear!
Thank you for all your clear and detailed videos for ON1. I am buying the software, after a trial period, and will certainly use your code, to give you some real acknowledgement for the work you do. I am transferring from Luminar Neo, one of the most poorly executed software releases in history. Thanks a lot.
You’re welcome, Tony. And thank _you_ for the support. Have fun!
Nicely done Scott.
I hope that by closely following your advice, my use of the Perfect brush will produce cleaner masks than I have generally managed to achieve when invoking it.
As an ON1 Photo RAW user for the past 4+ years, I usually found the use of the Perfect brush to be a rather frustrating exercise, primarily due to the amount of fiddling around with the Color threshold and Color transition settings needed to achieve a clean mask.
Please ON1, improve the ease of use and performance of your mask edge detection feature, to the point where 0 fiddling around is needed to achieve a clean mask with perfectly identified edges.
The advanced controls are a blessing and a curse. You can coax just about any color matching you want ... but you have to fiddle. Maybe a middle-ground, like a "sensitivity" control more directly accessed in the toolbar.
very usful video as I did not know the edges were determined by colour. Can you make the selection transparent so you can replace the masked area with a different image?
Hi Chris ... yes, when you're creating a Layer mask. I've been showing the masking tools with filters and adjustments. The same tools apply when you're working with a multi-layer photo document.
Scott, really enjoying this series of tutorials. Learning about the additional controls is particularly useful. On a non-related topic, have you spotted this in your neck of the woods? ua-cam.com/video/mpiH-Y-HOvE/v-deo.html
Haven't seen one of those cars yet :)