Thanks Hannah, really helpful! I'd be very interested in how you fit this into your post-processing workflow - are you using Evoto before/during/after other software e.g. Lightroom?
Excellent presentation Hannah. I really enjoyed your approach. These days I don't do so much work as I used to so it's probably not for me, but I certainly will give it a try with the link 🙂
I gave this a try recently actually. I was very impressed with the blemish and freckle removal feature, but, there was a snag which I am not sure if its documented or not. But the AI feature is, I think, based on the detection of an eye in the photo. If, like me, you'd captured photographs where the eyes are concealed (in my case from a hood) the blemish removal tool did not work. That was a deal breaker for me and so I stuck to Darktable, which is not as easy to remove blemishes with but its also not too tricky.
Hi David, Sorry for the slow reply,it's been a busy week. You are absolutely right, Should have said what that cost. So I purchased the package of 1200 credits for £73.99. (I went for the lowest package as I was trying it out still but it gets more cost effective the higher number of credits you buy.) So £73.99 divided over 1200 = £0.0616 per photo. So the job where I edited 90 photos in 30 mins was 90 x £0.0616 which equals £5.54. That is 100% worth it to me!! Hope that makes sense.
@@HannahCouzensPhotography thanks Hannah. The cost per image is good value indeed and if like you have many portraits to adjust is probably a good investment. However it’s a bit steep for me as portraiture is not my primary interest. Thanks for for the reply
Software is good, but pricing is only for volume photographers imho. The smallest package of credits you can buy today is 1200 for $84, which doesn’t sound too bad on a per-image basis, but the credits expire after a year. So it’s basically an extra $84 per year minimum, and expect this will only go up.
@@fourwallsphoto You are right, it suits high volume shooters like me very well otherwise that’s a lot of time I have to dedicate to editing. Perhaps if you were only doing a few shots per month then it may not be for you but I burn through the credits, especially when I’m doing corporate work so it is a godsend for me. Remember you can get 30 free credits from the link that will last a year so might be worth giving that a go if it suits your needs 😊
Bought into Evoto only recently..... total game changer, love it !!
Thanks Hannah, really helpful! I'd be very interested in how you fit this into your post-processing workflow - are you using Evoto before/during/after other software e.g. Lightroom?
Great video thanks
Excellent presentation Hannah. I really enjoyed your approach. These days I don't do so much work as I used to so it's probably not for me, but I certainly will give it a try with the link 🙂
Why does evoto require an internetconnection? Do they see your photos when you use their programm? Do they upload your pictures on a cloud/server?
I gave this a try recently actually. I was very impressed with the blemish and freckle removal feature, but, there was a snag which I am not sure if its documented or not. But the AI feature is, I think, based on the detection of an eye in the photo. If, like me, you'd captured photographs where the eyes are concealed (in my case from a hood) the blemish removal tool did not work. That was a deal breaker for me and so I stuck to Darktable, which is not as easy to remove blemishes with but its also not too tricky.
Interesting...but you didn't mention what it costs after the 30 are finished? Their website seems a little opaque to cost too. Thanks
Hi David, Sorry for the slow reply,it's been a busy week. You are absolutely right, Should have said what that cost. So I purchased the package of 1200 credits for £73.99. (I went for the lowest package as I was trying it out still but it gets more cost effective the higher number of credits you buy.)
So £73.99 divided over 1200 = £0.0616 per photo.
So the job where I edited 90 photos in 30 mins was 90 x £0.0616 which equals £5.54.
That is 100% worth it to me!! Hope that makes sense.
@@HannahCouzensPhotography thanks Hannah. The cost per image is good value indeed and if like you have many portraits to adjust is probably a good investment. However it’s a bit steep for me as portraiture is not my primary interest. Thanks for for the reply
This is so very cool. I will try Evoto. Thanks for sharing. :)
@@DanielSeymourWellness you’re so welcome, hope you find it helpful. Definitely try it out with those free credits to see how you get on with it 😊
Super Presentation, especially coming from a Photographer.
Software is good, but pricing is only for volume photographers imho. The smallest package of credits you can buy today is 1200 for $84, which doesn’t sound too bad on a per-image basis, but the credits expire after a year. So it’s basically an extra $84 per year minimum, and expect this will only go up.
@@fourwallsphoto You are right, it suits high volume shooters like me very well otherwise that’s a lot of time I have to dedicate to editing. Perhaps if you were only doing a few shots per month then it may not be for you but I burn through the credits, especially when I’m doing corporate work so it is a godsend for me. Remember you can get 30 free credits from the link that will last a year so might be worth giving that a go if it suits your needs 😊
Case in point, my trial credits expired before I had the chance to use them😢@@HannahCouzensPhotography
@@HannahCouzensPhotographyare you sure the 30 credit expires in a year?
They are rolling in a new price plan. It's a bit more expensive but the credits will then roll over
You can buy 200 at mo for only 18
I tried and didn't receive 30 credits???
does anyone know a photo editor that can recreate a photo from a different camera angle? (higher lower, left right etc)
McGyver's Tech Team does some AI algo wiz trick to lock and enlarge the Z-axis. Maybe you can enhance that.
Omg. Thank you 🙏🏼 Game-changer!
You're so welcome! Hope it helps you! :)