How to Edit Photos like a PRO in under 12 minutes || Batch Editing in Affinity Photo

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
  • How to edit photos like a PRO in under 12 minutes! This is how you batch edit in Affinity Photo!
    I hope this helps simplify and speed up the photo editing process and it works for even beginner photographers!
    [I used a Canon Rebel SL2 with a Sigma 18-35mm Art lens 1.8f with a 1/4 Pro Mist Filter]
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  • @ZachShurtz
    @ZachShurtz  11 месяцев назад +1

    How do you edit your photos? Any tips or recommendations?

    • @wcrofford
      @wcrofford 7 месяцев назад +1

      I also use Affinity Photo, won't be sucked into MS/Adobe payment. I shoot mostly wildlife and landscape so using the raw editor isn't artuous and then to the development mod. I like to start with 'levels' then move on down with other layers as needed. Just starting to learn using the gradient tool and masks. So much to learn.

    • @ZachShurtz
      @ZachShurtz  7 месяцев назад

      Yeah definitely! I don't like the monopoly Adobe has over other tools that work just as good if not better than their tools. I use Affinity for photos and graphic art and divinci resolve for video editing, it just made my life so much easier! Yeah I haven't tried using levels, need to give that way of processing a try. I feel like for me curves give me the most gradual and even control over exposure, but I do tend to like contrasty images, so to each their own. But I need to try it out regardless! Thanks for the info on your process!!!
      @@wcrofford

  • @DebbieWatkins133
    @DebbieWatkins133 6 месяцев назад +4

    I didn't know you could do this in an affinity photo, so thank you it will save me time thank you so much x

    • @ZachShurtz
      @ZachShurtz  6 месяцев назад

      Of course! So glad to spread the info!

  • @withloveabiya9120
    @withloveabiya9120 2 месяца назад +2

    this is super helpful thanks mate seriously !!!

    • @ZachShurtz
      @ZachShurtz  2 месяца назад

      Of course!! Let me know if you have any other questions about photo editing or whatnot! Glad it helped!

  • @SaraQs
    @SaraQs 3 месяца назад +2

    This tutorial was so great. Really is helping someone like me, with 0 photography / editing experience understand what to do and not spend the whole day doing it. Thank you!

    • @ZachShurtz
      @ZachShurtz  3 месяца назад

      Of course! I'm wo glad you found it helpful! That's exactly what Ibwas hoping for!

  • @wcrofford
    @wcrofford 7 месяцев назад +4

    editing large photo shots have put me off of editing a lot of photos. This was so helpful, and I'm now excited to get back to work editing. Thanks

    • @ZachShurtz
      @ZachShurtz  7 месяцев назад

      Yay! Oh good i was hoping to find anyone feeling like this because this method helped me to not feel stressed out about editing anymore! I used to put off editing until now!

  • @RedRoomPhotography
    @RedRoomPhotography Месяц назад +1

    Zach.... Thank you! I have been trying to figure out how to do this for months now. Editing is going to be so much more enjoyable and not feel like a chore. And Thank you

    • @ZachShurtz
      @ZachShurtz  Месяц назад

      Of course! I'm glad you found it helpful! I wish i knew it so much sooner, too!! Happy editing!!

  • @jamesmhango2619
    @jamesmhango2619 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you mate. You saved my eyes

  • @Bikeopath
    @Bikeopath 5 месяцев назад +2

    Excellent tutorial. Very detailed and helpful. After watching I was able to immediately apply batch editing.

    • @ZachShurtz
      @ZachShurtz  5 месяцев назад

      Great to hear! Thank you for watching!

  • @ndon85
    @ndon85 6 месяцев назад +5

    you can apply batch editing also in raw. I read a post and it was brilliant. Basically: (1) open a raw file and make all your editing in the develop persona - (2) Click on develop and without doing anything else start a macro in the Photo persona - (3) Double click on the layer which will send you back to the develop persona - (4) Without do any more editing click again on develop to go back to Photo persona - (5) and final stop the macro and save it. And you are done, select raw files for the batch process and apply the macro. It sounds complicated but it is not and it works brilliantly. Cheers

    • @AJQuestVideos
      @AJQuestVideos 5 месяцев назад +1

      After I hit develop persona and start the macro it says this "Please end your macro recording session before using Develop."

    • @ndon85
      @ndon85 5 месяцев назад

      @@AJQuestVideos you should double click on the LAYER first not click on develop !

    • @AJQuestVideos
      @AJQuestVideos 5 месяцев назад

      Hi sorry I'm just following what you posted so I'm a bit confused with the first two instructions you wrote (1) open the raw file, edit in develop persona. (2) then click on develop and start a macro ? @@ndon85

    • @tonkabeanicecream5698
      @tonkabeanicecream5698 3 месяца назад

      When I double click on the layer nothing happens...

    • @berlincoachdrivergoescreat8721
      @berlincoachdrivergoescreat8721 Месяц назад +1

      From Carl 123 in the Affinity Forum (follow steps 3 and 6 especially ... then it works):
      BATCH PROCESSING OF RAW FILES IN AFFINITY PHOTO
      STEP 1: Capture RAW settings in a Macro

      1. Open a RAW file
      2. Make your adjustments
      3. Select Embedded or Linked in the context Toolbar (NOT Pixel)
      4. Develop image
      5. Start Macro recording
      6. Double click thumbnail of Layer (in Layers panel) to re-enter Develop persona
      7. Make no changes, just Develop the image (again)
      8. Macro panel should show just one entry called Develop
      9. Stop Macro recording and save macro to Library studio (call it what you like)
      10. Note that there is no need to save this Affinity document if you don’t want to. It is no longer needed.

      STEP 2: Batch process additional RAW files with same settings
      Start new batch job (File > New Batch Job)
      Select the RAW files to process & the output folder to save them in (Suggest you test this first with just, say, 5 to 10 RAW files)
      Select the file format to output results to. E.g. JPGs, TIFFs etc - (See note 1 below)
      IMPORTANT: Select the macro you saved earlier and click the Apply button (Not the OK button)
      Tick or untick parallel processing (See Note: 2 below)
      Click OK to start the batch process

  • @colinmbright2496
    @colinmbright2496 Месяц назад +1

    Great job…clear, concise, life saver…I have a canon lens where the camera doesn’t recognize the lens profile, so I always get flat images, this has saved me hours of work…thanks for the tutorial.

    • @ZachShurtz
      @ZachShurtz  Месяц назад

      Of course! I'm so glad it could help! It's been a time saver for me as well! Anything to help put other photographers!

  • @Razidurgh
    @Razidurgh 7 месяцев назад +4

    I don't play with curves, I start immediately with levels and gammas. I want my blacks 100% black, and whites 100% white, so I push the levels all the way until the histogram is filled from left to right, without any gaps from the sides. Then some luminance and saturation, and sometimes selective color - and that's it. And now I'm an Affinity user too.

    • @ZachShurtz
      @ZachShurtz  7 месяцев назад

      Oh awesome! That's a method I'll have to try, i usually start with curves but I'll need to try using levels and gammas thanks for sharing!

  • @jamieomahen2656
    @jamieomahen2656 5 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks brilliant!

    • @ZachShurtz
      @ZachShurtz  5 месяцев назад +1

      Of course!!! Glad it helped!

  • @justalittledaf
    @justalittledaf Месяц назад +1

    Good job

  • @user-tj8cw7fc7n
    @user-tj8cw7fc7n День назад +1

    I love these programs but I have not found a way to make a contact sheet and view several images at the same time to show my client. Is there a way you can explain to us please, because in other programs it is very simple but not here I find the way. Thank you very much for your response and your excellent videos.

    • @ZachShurtz
      @ZachShurtz  23 часа назад +1

      @user-tj8cw7fc7n I am not sure exactly how to show multiple images at once, but while ending you can have multiple files open on Affinity Photo and click between them to show them to a client. Or make a single file and make a collage of photos. But to show multiple photos all at once like you can in Adobe Lightroom, I'm not sure 🤔

  • @quakebot1
    @quakebot1 5 месяцев назад +3

    What is the maximum number of images a single batch process will support? Greater than 305?

    • @ZachShurtz
      @ZachShurtz  5 месяцев назад +1

      I haven't found a limit. I've done over 1,000 photos. Just the speed depends on your computer's specs. But yeah no limit!

  • @contemarcula
    @contemarcula 7 месяцев назад +3

    HI! How can I edit multiple RAW photos with Affinity photo?
    At the moment I can only open one at a time, so it is not possible for me to select and process shots.
    I'm not a professional so I would like to switch to Affinity to edit the photos, but at the moment I can only do this with Photoshop and Capture One, which cost "an arm and a leg"
    Thank you

    • @ZachShurtz
      @ZachShurtz  7 месяцев назад +1

      So, all the steps to do so should be in this video:
      1. Open RAW photo in Affinity
      2. Click "develop" top left corner
      3. Click the top left tab "macros"
      4. Click the red "record" circle to record the edits you're about to make
      5. Edit as you please using adjustment layers
      6. Click the red recodd button again to stop recording edits
      7. Click the gallery button located just a couple of icons to the right of the record button
      8. Save edit as whatever name you'd like
      9. Click "file" then "batch edit"
      10. The batch edit window should pop up, click at the bottom left, and deselect "parallel processing."
      11. Click "add" and select which RAW photos you'd like to apply this edit to (it might lag a bit to load photos depending how many you selected, but once the photos appear in the preview list it'll be ready for the next step)
      12. Then select what folder you'd like the photo to save to
      14. Select save as JPG, PNG, or whatever file type you want them saved as
      15. Then select "ok" or "start" at the bottom right on the screen to begin batch edit
      16. The photos will begin applying edits automatically, the batch editing window will disappear, and a list of batch editing photos will appear at the left side bar of the application to show the progress of batch edit job.
      Let me know if this makes sense or if you have any other questions!

    • @contemarcula
      @contemarcula 7 месяцев назад +1

      Thankiou @@ZachShurtz , it's not what I meant.
      I would like to open a big number of RAW shots, browse them like in the other softwares, in an single window.
      Currently I must open my photos one by one

    • @ZachShurtz
      @ZachShurtz  7 месяцев назад

      @@contemarcula are you using windows or mac?

    • @contemarcula
      @contemarcula 7 месяцев назад

      mac

    • @ZachShurtz
      @ZachShurtz  7 месяцев назад

      @contemarcula well you can select a photo in the raw photos from the finder window and press the space bar to preview and arrow keys to scroll through the raw photos. If you're talking about being able to view them all like in adobe light room where there is a preview of every photo below then affinity doesn't have that ability

  • @tormung
    @tormung 4 месяца назад +3

    Dude, too much talking, try to keep your videos straight to the point. I did not finish the video as I got bored even before you started "showing" your tutorial.

    • @ZachShurtz
      @ZachShurtz  4 месяца назад

      Good tips! Thank you. I tried my best, but it's helpful for those who are new to the program or need more information. Most tutorials on this program I have watched by other creators are even longer and don't go into detail. So I tried making one that I'd like to see. Sorry it wasn't helpful for you 😔

  • @ThomazMartinez
    @ThomazMartinez 6 месяцев назад +1

    poor edit, LR would be much faster

    • @ZachShurtz
      @ZachShurtz  6 месяцев назад +1

      Fair enough. To each their own!

    • @mmhm007
      @mmhm007 5 месяцев назад +2

      Considering the video was about batch processing and not editing style, this is a poor comment and comparison. LR is leased software and much more expensive.

  • @Kinadnuf
    @Kinadnuf 3 месяца назад +1

    Too much unnecessary background music.

    • @ZachShurtz
      @ZachShurtz  3 месяца назад

      Thanks for letting me know still working on improving audio! Thank you!