In this tutorial, I explain why On1 Effects is my favorite Black and White Editor. Download my free keyboard shortcut PDFs for Lightroom, On1 Photo Raw, Photoshop, Luminar Neo, and Topaz Labs Photo AI here: www.AnthonyMorganti.com/ Checkout On1 Photo Raw 2024 MAX and On1 Effects 2024 here: on1.sjv.io/EaGR2K If you purchase it, you can save a few dollars with Coupon Code: AM20 Note that the Coupon Code may not work when On1 has the product on sale. FULL DISCLOSURE: I am an affiliate of On1 Software and will benefit financially if you purchase their product using the above links or the Coupon Codes. Please read my Code of Ethics Statement: onlinephotographytraining.com/code-of-ethics/ Thank you!
Anthony, can you have another video on how to produce a dynamic B&W image using ON1. I use ON1 PR 2024 and in my humble opinion, I don't see the value of using LR as the main editor and then using ON1 as a plug in. I would like to see how you would edit a photo in B&W using ON1 PR 2024. Thanks for another interesting presentation.
Good tip on avoiding DNG, I can't see any real disadvantage as long as you aren't clipping data in the initial LR conversion as you still have 16bits of data. I'd like to see a more detailed comparison between ON1 and Silver Efex though.
Thanks, interesting and well presented video as always. A question, what can you do in a B&W plugin that you can't do in Lightroom? Unless they have some advantage, it seems a lot of money to spend on a duplicate application.
Quite interesting new tool. However, I don’t see anything I can’t do with the LrC BW sliders after pressing „V“. - Anthony, can you recommend a good open source LrC replacement? Adobe‘s recently doing things I zero don’t comply with.
In this tutorial, I explain why On1 Effects is my favorite Black and White Editor.
Download my free keyboard shortcut PDFs for Lightroom, On1 Photo Raw, Photoshop, Luminar Neo, and Topaz Labs Photo AI here:
www.AnthonyMorganti.com/
Checkout On1 Photo Raw 2024 MAX and On1 Effects 2024 here:
on1.sjv.io/EaGR2K
If you purchase it, you can save a few dollars with Coupon Code: AM20
Note that the Coupon Code may not work when On1 has the product on sale.
FULL DISCLOSURE:
I am an affiliate of On1 Software and will benefit financially if you purchase their product using the above links or the Coupon Codes. Please read my Code of Ethics Statement:
onlinephotographytraining.com/code-of-ethics/
Thank you!
Anthony, can you have another video on how to produce a dynamic B&W image using ON1. I use ON1 PR 2024 and in my humble opinion, I don't see the value of using LR as the main editor and then using ON1 as a plug in. I would like to see how you would edit a photo in B&W using ON1 PR 2024. Thanks for another interesting presentation.
Thanks, Anthony. Always a great learning experience!!!
Great tip on using the smart photo PSD, thanks.
Good tip on avoiding DNG, I can't see any real disadvantage as long as you aren't clipping data in the initial LR conversion as you still have 16bits of data.
I'd like to see a more detailed comparison between ON1 and Silver Efex though.
thanks Anthony, it will be great if you compare the Nik Silver vs ON1 Effect
Thanks, interesting and well presented video as always. A question, what can you do in a B&W plugin that you can't do in Lightroom? Unless they have some advantage, it seems a lot of money to spend on a duplicate application.
On1Effects seems pretty simplistic, I would like to know your opinion between On1Effects and editing B&W in Photoshop? Thank you sir.
Quite interesting new tool. However, I don’t see anything I can’t do with the LrC BW sliders after pressing „V“. - Anthony, can you recommend a good open source LrC replacement? Adobe‘s recently doing things I zero don’t comply with.
What about all the Adaptive presets?
What's your take on editing monochrome files, e.g. Leica Q2M?
What's your take on editing Monocrome files, e.g. Leica Q2M. I have tried NIK, but I don't se the beenifits of thet. LRc works fine.
ageism! what has age got to do with it. I'm old but always try new things. It's just you methinks!
Yawn.