I mentioned elsewhere that these short tutorials focused on a specific easy to learn feature are EXCELLENT. This is another one. Good job. This particular one is almost too easy:-)
@@CaptureOne I'm new at this stuff but your tool is making it easy to really spiff up my photos. I need to learn a bit more about sharpening vs clarity and some other subtleties. There are multiple ways of doing the same sorts of things and eventually I'll arrive at a workflow I suppose. The magic brush is fantastic. I wonder if there's a way to have it automatically trim to edges as you're dragging it along. An eraser touch up works, and often the applied effect kind of takes care of itself anyway.
Is there or will it have a colour grading/editing matching tool so that anyone can copy almost the edits from any photo like a frame of a movie, an episode in a series, or even my favourite famous photographer?
Thank you for the video , I was trying to save the image with the overlay , but I couldn't manage to do so 😔 and if I'm turning off the overlay it dissapears from my image , and even if I keep it it applies to other images the same overlay I used , please advice ,thank you 😊
Kristina, the overlay tool is more of a compositional tool, so it doesn't help to create an image with an overlay, but rather helps you adjust it for the future editing in a third-party app.
I mentioned elsewhere that these short tutorials focused on a specific easy to learn feature are EXCELLENT. This is another one. Good job. This particular one is almost too easy:-)
Thanks, Jeff! We are excited to hear you liked this tutorial and others too.
@@CaptureOne I'm new at this stuff but your tool is making it easy to really spiff up my photos. I need to learn a bit more about sharpening vs clarity and some other subtleties. There are multiple ways of doing the same sorts of things and eventually I'll arrive at a workflow I suppose. The magic brush is fantastic. I wonder if there's a way to have it automatically trim to edges as you're dragging it along. An eraser touch up works, and often the applied effect kind of takes care of itself anyway.
Is there or will it have a colour grading/editing matching tool so that anyone can copy almost the edits from any photo like a frame of a movie, an episode in a series, or even my favourite famous photographer?
Can we apply blend mode on the overlay or we can separately control the overlay like colour toning, exposure adjustments etc.?I don’t think so
Thank you for the video , I was trying to save the image with the overlay , but I couldn't manage to do so 😔 and if I'm turning off the overlay it dissapears from my image , and even if I keep it it applies to other images the same overlay I used , please advice ,thank you 😊
Kristina, the overlay tool is more of a compositional tool, so it doesn't help to create an image with an overlay, but rather helps you adjust it for the future editing in a third-party app.
Can you print the overlay and photo?
You can export a TIF or JPEG with the Overlay applied (Check the Metadata tab in a Process Recipe) and of course then print that.