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Great video Darlene, thanks for the information. And I totally agree that an edge-aware setting for the brush would be a much needed addition. I don't understand why they haven't included this feature yet. Have a great day!
Great session, thanks. Perhaps you can answer a question - why does Water Enhancer not see any of the water in any of my photos? I have many pics of birds on water, on the edge of water, and the tool does not pick up anything. When I color in the mask by hand, the tool works as indicated, just never generates the initial AI mask. Thanks,
No idea sorry. I'd suggest emailing support@skylum.com and tell them and offer to provide your raw files for them to use and test so they can solve it. I suspect the software just needs to do more learning.
Water enhancer results look great. It will be tempting to over do it, so your advice is appreciated- we don’t want to hear compliments on how nice the water editing looks…
Yes, great tutorial. But the water enhancer is not working on my photos either, like some other people have said. I cleaned out LM 19 and reloaded following instruction form Skylum support, but still not working. Mask AI isn't working either. That said, thanks for your great tutorials.
@@DigitalPhotoMentor Many thanks! Yes, MaskAI wasn't working on my Mac in the previous version, but fine on my work PC. They said it would work with V19, but not so. Not your problem I know. Thanks for taking the time to reply! Appreciated...from New Zealand!
I love your tutorials, but the water enhancer did not work on any of the photos I tried it on. The tool didn't recognize water on a huge variety of pictures. Disappointing because I had been looking forward to the tool for a long time.
Sorry, but the new Water Enhancer tool was a total disappointment to me. I tried it on several raw files and a couple of jpegs and, for the most part, it didn't recognize the water at all. The tool seems to get very confused with a "glass" water surface with lots of reflections. I tried a picture of a duck swimming in some fairly murky water and the tool didn't recognize the water at all. I reported everything to Skylum Support and sent them the files I was using. Now waiting to hear back from them.
Huh that's odd. I literally threw as many difficult images at it as I could find and mostly, with the exception of the ice chunk, it did pretty good. Yeah see what they say.
@@DigitalPhotoMentor I did hear back from Skylum and they saw the same issues with the files I sent. They said that the reason the tool didn't recognize the water was because 90% of the picture contained water. Huh? What percentage level is the limit? 🤣
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Great video Darlene, thanks for the information. And I totally agree that an edge-aware setting for the brush would be a much needed addition. I don't understand why they haven't included this feature yet.
Have a great day!
Hopefully it will come soon!
Great tutorial as always, awesome update.
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you, Darlene!
You are so welcome!
Great tool and an excellent explanation. Thanks
You're welcome!
Haven't updated yet, but yes, the water enhancer looks the most interesting to me.
It's pretty fun! Give it a go
Great session, thanks. Perhaps you can answer a question - why does Water Enhancer not see any of the water in any of my photos? I have many pics of birds on water, on the edge of water, and the tool does not pick up anything. When I color in the mask by hand, the tool works as indicated, just never generates the initial AI mask. Thanks,
No idea sorry. I'd suggest emailing support@skylum.com and tell them and offer to provide your raw files for them to use and test so they can solve it. I suspect the software just needs to do more learning.
Water enhancer results look great. It will be tempting to over do it, so your advice is appreciated- we don’t want to hear compliments on how nice the water editing looks…
Exactly!!! Glad you were paying attention!
@@DigitalPhotoMentorYou betcha! After all, you’re my Photo Mentor! 📷😊📷
Yes, great tutorial. But the water enhancer is not working on my photos either, like some other people have said. I cleaned out LM 19 and reloaded following instruction form Skylum support, but still not working. Mask AI isn't working either. That said, thanks for your great tutorials.
Mask AI isn't new though. You did the correct thing. Let them know so they can train it better
@@DigitalPhotoMentor Many thanks! Yes, MaskAI wasn't working on my Mac in the previous version, but fine on my work PC. They said it would work with V19, but not so. Not your problem I know. Thanks for taking the time to reply! Appreciated...from New Zealand!
I love your tutorials, but the water enhancer did not work on any of the photos I tried it on. The tool didn't recognize water on a huge variety of pictures. Disappointing because I had been looking forward to the tool for a long time.
Odd. I've tried it on a lot and it worked on most
Sorry, but the new Water Enhancer tool was a total disappointment to me. I tried it on several raw files and a couple of jpegs and, for the most part, it didn't recognize the water at all. The tool seems to get very confused with a "glass" water surface with lots of reflections. I tried a picture of a duck swimming in some fairly murky water and the tool didn't recognize the water at all. I reported everything to Skylum Support and sent them the files I was using. Now waiting to hear back from them.
Huh that's odd. I literally threw as many difficult images at it as I could find and mostly, with the exception of the ice chunk, it did pretty good. Yeah see what they say.
@@DigitalPhotoMentor I did hear back from Skylum and they saw the same issues with the files I sent. They said that the reason the tool didn't recognize the water was because 90% of the picture contained water. Huh? What percentage level is the limit? 🤣