Thanks for this video. I have been trying this filter and enjoying some of the effects it produces. I kind of agree with a previous comment though. It can compete with other filters, LUTs, styles, and an interaction with presets. Maybe a video or 2 on these options and what to choose and benefits of each option would be useful.
Looks interesting, not something for my normal photography but good to have in the tool box Problem is remembering all these different options if you dont use them often. Now we have Luts, presets, styles and colour match etc. Hard to decide which one to use. Perhaps a video explaining the differences ?
I don't use this type of thing and there seems to be too many in On1. All I want from photo editing is to make the photos I take have good quality but it has to be the same as I remember it when taking it. Not adjusted to match some style of painting.
Not sure how often I will want to colour match to the Mona Lisa, but this is an interesting addition to effects. I can see it being useful for balancing colours in sections of a collage (which will now also benefit from the improvements in the controls for the canvas tool) or for slide show presentations with originals from different sources. Am I correct that this is really just an AI way of creating and applying a LUT, or is a LUT able to affect more tonal adjustments than just colour palette?
An auto-generated LUT is a reasonable way to think about the filter. I don't know if what Match Color is doing under the hood is the same as a LUT, or if Color Match directly affects/remaps as many colors as a LUT might.
This tool is really nice to not have to mess with LUTs.
Good stuff!
Thanks for this video. I have been trying this filter and enjoying some of the effects it produces. I kind of agree with a previous comment though. It can compete with other filters, LUTs, styles, and an interaction with presets. Maybe a video or 2 on these options and what to choose and benefits of each option would be useful.
Looks interesting, not something for my normal photography but good to have in the tool box
Problem is remembering all these different options if you dont use them often.
Now we have Luts, presets, styles and colour match etc. Hard to decide which one to use.
Perhaps a video explaining the differences ?
I don't use this type of thing and there seems to be too many in On1. All I want from photo editing is to make the photos I take have good quality but it has to be the same as I remember it when taking it. Not adjusted to match some style of painting.
Not sure how often I will want to colour match to the Mona Lisa, but this is an interesting addition to effects. I can see it being useful for balancing colours in sections of a collage (which will now also benefit from the improvements in the controls for the canvas tool) or for slide show presentations with originals from different sources.
Am I correct that this is really just an AI way of creating and applying a LUT, or is a LUT able to affect more tonal adjustments than just colour palette?
An auto-generated LUT is a reasonable way to think about the filter. I don't know if what Match Color is doing under the hood is the same as a LUT, or if Color Match directly affects/remaps as many colors as a LUT might.