Master Light Manipulation: Achieve Your Desired Look With On1 Photo Raw 2024.3!

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  • Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
  • I show how to use the sun flare filter in ON1 Photo Raw 2024.3 to make a warm-looking image simulating being lit by the sun. Take control of the light in your image to get a warm look even when the photo was shot under exposed.
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    This channel is all about photo editing and the photography gear used to capture the images. I cover RAW image processing and help beginner photographers learn how to use their equipment to capture and edit the photo they see in their minds. The photo editing software used on this channel is On1 Photo Raw, Luminar and Nik Collection. I also use mobile editing apps on my iPad Pro using my apple pencil. The mobile photo editing apps I use are Affinity photo, ON1 Mobile and Pixelmator Photo.

Комментарии • 13

  • @georges64
    @georges64 3 месяца назад +1

    Cool, really enjoyable edit: Thank-you Chris!

  • @steveschneider6150
    @steveschneider6150 2 месяца назад +1

    Chris - Great presentation - really shows how these filters interact. You show a fantastic understanding of how to use On-1. I would probably rate myself as aspiring to be what you would call an intermediate. I would love to see you do a deep dive into the Split Tone filter - how and why you select each o the colors you selected and then discuss how they each impact the image.

    • @FreeWillPhotos
      @FreeWillPhotos  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for the feedback on this video! It is important to know how things are impacting your images so I will add a split-tone filter deep dive to my list of content and make the video. Thank you for suggesting this idea.

  • @rickwisephotography
    @rickwisephotography 3 месяца назад +1

    Excellent video.

  • @DannyFyffe
    @DannyFyffe 3 месяца назад +1

    Chris, here we go. My ONLY criticism is the cardinal is just too red. You are the teacher. I am the padawan so I have no right to criticize you so feel free to rip out your yardstick and smack me. There, I said it. ;-) To the good stuff, by the standard you used here I would have to call myself an intermediate +. But you never had that choice in there. I think I am a hair above the intermediate and a step below advanced. Thanks to you, I spend more time on photos and trying filters and turning them off and on, banging around opacity, but unlike you, I keep forgetting the blend modes. So I am not advanced. Bad padawan, I know. I never use borders and that appears to be another shortfall on my part. So again, you are the master teacher. I am the lowly padawan. I thank you for teaching me and reminding me of things I should know and be doing. Another great video my friend. Now, let that yardstick fly. ;-) Yes, I thumbed you up.

    • @FreeWillPhotos
      @FreeWillPhotos  3 месяца назад +1

      Danny my friend thank you for the energetic comment, and you are not wrong about the bird being a little too red. I will not let the yardstick fly today... LOL. I love the feedback and the discussion on the subject matter. I am excited to hear that you are and Intermediate +, and that is absolutely a category I will give you. There are a lot of really unique things in ON1 that we can play with, and over the next few weeks I hope to bring a few of those filters out on different subject matter. Thanks again for the comment and you will be advanced really soon, and then you too will be an ON1 master that you claim me to be.

    • @DannyFyffe
      @DannyFyffe 3 месяца назад +1

      @@FreeWillPhotos Chris: You are very welcome. I always love watching and learning from you and your content. You have such a way with teaching. I will never be a master teacher, but you have been for a LONG time. On1 just blows my mind. I was playing with blurs today and that motion blur is a great tool. I use the photo fillers sometimes and I am masking constantly now. I love curves to lighten and darken objects or areas and mask them in. Most of this is thanks to you and your method of saying, oh let me try this....do, duh...whoops, well, I messed that up. What say we throw that in the trash and try another way. You have given me the courage to work 10-15 minutes on a pic and say well,that is trash and just toss it. One day we will come face to face and I will take you out for whatever lunch you want just to thank you for all you have freely given me. Then maybe I can sucker you into taking me out on a shoot and edit session. ;-) A guys gotta dream, right? Take care my friend and keep on with the videos. You da man!

  • @Martingj56
    @Martingj56 3 месяца назад +1

    I like both the intermediate and the advanced. It’s a mood thing I suppose. Looking at my own edits I’m in between both. But when going loose it often end in a stampede and my edit is fully overdone. So that’s a thing I still have to get control over.

    • @FreeWillPhotos
      @FreeWillPhotos  3 месяца назад +1

      I can understand that. It is hard to determine when a photo is done when you are working on your own subjectivity. I personally struggle with that because I keep coming up with ideas and that is where snapshots come in handy with allowing me to try new things with my photos. Hopefully that is a sense of encouragement as I do understand the challenge of controlling the imagination and not over baking an image.

  • @marcrjacobs
    @marcrjacobs 3 месяца назад +1

    WOW, awesome video Chris; I really enjoyed it. As for me, I'd say always "advanced" 🙂 Not because the shot may need it, but because I love editing and will always find something else to do. I saw you Mac lag a couple times, it's really off. My performance with 2024.3 has been great. Curious what Mac you're using, and if this only happens when you are video streaming, since I don't. My Mac is a 2021 16" MacBook Pro M1 Max with 10 cores, 32 core GPU, 64Gb ram, 4 tb ssd and running Sonoma 14.4.1.

    • @FreeWillPhotos
      @FreeWillPhotos  3 месяца назад +1

      Good to hear Marc, and I am glad this is just a computer issue for me and not a software issue for others. I am using a M1 Mac Mini with 16GB RAM and 1TB Hard Drive. The initial release of ON1 2024 worked great for me, and I even expressed how much I enjoyed the speed of the software, but now I am not having the same experience sadly. But that is my struggle to deal with and it doesn't make too much of a difference when editing videos. I am going to try a few more things to see if I can increase the speed of ON1.