Very good improvements in super select and quick brush, although they seem to do the same thing and therefore somewhat. That said, I’m not complaining. Thanks for the video - like others have commented, moving slowly is a great tip for refining the mask.
Yes, both the Quick Mask AI brush and SuperSelect operate in the same way. As a long-time user of ON1, I often instinctively apply a filter first and then a mask, so having the AI smarts in the Quick Mask helps me when I've forgotten about SuperSelect (old habits can be hard to break!).
It's great, but I have to learn the new user inner face all over again. If you ever make a video of the UIF that would be appreciated . Thank you for the update Scott.
Thanks Scott.For the videos. Question. Is it quite easy to get rid of haloing that I see? As in the trees and hair? I've images with both of bison that are dark, the way I want them, against grass which is light, and the way I want it. But 'they', the Buffalo look copy/pasted. I just cannot get it right. ON1, PS/LR, NEO. Gorgeous image if I can get this. Thanks.
Halos can be a problem. I've done a few articles and videos over the year on how to remove them. Here are a few: scottdavenportphoto.com/blog/how-to-deal-with-halos-in-landscape-photos scottdavenportphoto.com/blog/how-to-fix-halos-in-your-landscape-photos-using-on1 scottdavenportphoto.com/blog/remove-halos-like-a-pro-in-lightroom
@ScottDavenport thanks. I know you had some but I just not have had time to scroll through your great library of works. I do have all the tool. PS, LR, NEO, ON1 as I believe in a toolbox of 1/2", 9/16", 5/8" wrenches 🔧, each to do its job. Don't want to round off any nuts.
Thanks for the video Scott. How to you move around the magnified screen and still be able to pick the areas to work on. I loose the super select when I try to move around the magnified screen.
Hi David ... a couple of options. Use the Navigator at upper right or hold down the spacebar and the click/drag to pan around. If you're using a trackpad, a two-finger drag will also pan (my Mac does this).
@@ScottDavenport Just tryed a few spiders and they masked really well, very impressed. Only problem is ON1 is running so slow I cant edit with it. May have to do a reinstall. First opening after the update caused ON1 to download some modules that took nearly an hour. Never seen this before so the update may not have gone well for me.
Great video as always Scott. I uploaded the new version today and can no longer see my images in browse mode! Should I bin the whole program and reload it or do you think there is a simpler fix? Also I lost the option of taking images from iPhotos straight into On1raw. I get a message saying I need to allow “helper” but have no idea where this is or how to activate it. Hope you can help.
Ai is invading everything but, as I used to say and keep saying, too many contenders !!!. Let's see what each one has to offer. So far, LR is my winner but... future remains to be seen. Ai is going to grow very very fast in our software and in our lives, for good and for bad Thanks Scott
I'm still waiting for ON1 to have a "refine mask" button like Capture One has (totally spoiled me). It is a lot more useful, built still not as user friendly in the UI department - for me.
Just used your code for my 2025 update, looking forward to trying the update. Just hope the menu's have not become more complicated :)
Thanks very much for the support, Mark!
Nice video Scott - especially the 2 hints of moving slower and how you selected the leaf. I was doing it in separate steps.
Glad it was helpful!
@@ScottDavenport everything you do is helpful
@@ednsb Thanks *so* much (blushing)
Great video but what I don't like the segment of the separation between the sky and the mountain -- can we refine the mask?
Yes, you can. Once the mask is created with SuperSelect, you can use other masking tools to refine the mask.
thank you, very informative especially about the 'option key' to remove AI selection. just love the new upgrade on this software.
You're welcome, Steve. Have fun!
Thanks for these useful tips!
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching
Scott, I can't get my mouse to right-click and bring up the menus. Any help?
I've added it to your course for completeness.
Very good improvements in super select and quick brush, although they seem to do the same thing and therefore somewhat. That said, I’m not complaining. Thanks for the video - like others have commented, moving slowly is a great tip for refining the mask.
Yes, both the Quick Mask AI brush and SuperSelect operate in the same way. As a long-time user of ON1, I often instinctively apply a filter first and then a mask, so having the AI smarts in the Quick Mask helps me when I've forgotten about SuperSelect (old habits can be hard to break!).
Super Select AI is pretty amazing in its improvement.
I agree... It is a *very* nice improvement.
It's great, but I have to learn the new user inner face all over again. If you ever make a video of the UIF that would be appreciated . Thank you for the update Scott.
I don't recall having done a general UI video ... my ON1 book covers it all. scottdavenportphoto.com/products/on1-photo-raw-essentials-2024
Thanks Scott.For the videos. Question. Is it quite easy to get rid of haloing that I see? As in the trees and hair? I've images with both of bison that are dark, the way I want them, against grass which is light, and the way I want it. But 'they', the Buffalo look copy/pasted. I just cannot get it right. ON1, PS/LR, NEO. Gorgeous image if I can get this. Thanks.
Halos can be a problem. I've done a few articles and videos over the year on how to remove them. Here are a few:
scottdavenportphoto.com/blog/how-to-deal-with-halos-in-landscape-photos
scottdavenportphoto.com/blog/how-to-fix-halos-in-your-landscape-photos-using-on1
scottdavenportphoto.com/blog/remove-halos-like-a-pro-in-lightroom
@ScottDavenport thanks. I know you had some but I just not have had time to scroll through your great library of works. I do have all the tool. PS, LR, NEO, ON1 as I believe in a toolbox of 1/2", 9/16", 5/8" wrenches 🔧, each to do its job. Don't want to round off any nuts.
Thanks for the video Scott. How to you move around the magnified screen and still be able to pick the areas to work on. I loose the super select when I try to move around the magnified screen.
Hi David ... a couple of options. Use the Navigator at upper right or hold down the spacebar and the click/drag to pan around. If you're using a trackpad, a two-finger drag will also pan (my Mac does this).
I installed the update yesterday but have not tried it yet, will try it on a spider soon to see if I can select the legs etc
Good luck!
@@ScottDavenport Just tryed a few spiders and they masked really well, very impressed.
Only problem is ON1 is running so slow I cant edit with it. May have to do a reinstall.
First opening after the update caused ON1 to download some modules that took nearly an hour. Never seen this before so the update may not have gone well for me.
Great video as always Scott. I uploaded the new version today and can no longer see my images in browse mode! Should I bin the whole program and reload it or do you think there is a simpler fix? Also I lost the option of taking images from iPhotos straight into On1raw. I get a message saying I need to allow “helper” but have no idea where this is or how to activate it. Hope you can help.
That's a question for ON1 support. Haven't experience that.
Ai is invading everything but, as I used to say and keep saying, too many contenders !!!. Let's see what each one has to offer. So far, LR is my winner but... future remains to be seen. Ai is going to grow very very fast in our software and in our lives, for good and for bad
Thanks Scott
I'm still waiting for ON1 to have a "refine mask" button like Capture One has (totally spoiled me). It is a lot more useful, built still not as user friendly in the UI department - for me.
Some strange sound
the voice from that mic is weird and flat
Thanks, you've described me perfectly (he said, in a weird, flat voice)
@@ScottDavenport Sounds fine to me. Keep up the great work!