Wow! "Tone Map for Local Contrast" and "Channel Mixer to Gray" are perhaps the most significant improvements to my Affinity Photo experience. Just these 2 have given new life previously edited so so photos. Looking forward to more of your expert tutorials.
I have had great luck with this technique especially on images from older, lower resolution cameras. I will typically use the "detail" preset from the tone mapping persona, and then tone it down a little. I like to then go to the photo persona and up scale the image a bit and then go to filters for some unsharp mask sharpening, haze removal if it is a landscape, and denoise if necessary. The results can be quite dramatic.
I just wish if we could apply develope persona edits and tone mapping persona edits non-destructively... Anyways, thanks for the overview of these toolsets...
Many thanks for the demo, I found this feature is very powerful and useful. When I select Tone Mapping Persona in a RAW file, it prompts me "Please select an RGB pixel layer before entering Tone Mapping". How do I select this function? Your advise would be appreciated. Many thanks:)
Hi, this could be because you're working with non-destructive RAW-these layers are not technically pixel layers but are instead "RAW layers". I would duplicate your base layer, then right click it and choose Rasterise to convert it to a pixel layer. You should then be able to enter the Tone Mapping Persona. Hope that helps!
Wow! "Tone Map for Local Contrast" and "Channel Mixer to Gray" are perhaps the most significant improvements to my Affinity Photo experience. Just these 2 have given new life previously edited so so photos. Looking forward to more of your expert tutorials.
420 nice. Also thanks super direct amd helpful for editing prints
I have had great luck with this technique especially on images from older, lower resolution cameras. I will typically use the "detail" preset from the tone mapping persona, and then tone it down a little. I like to then go to the photo persona and up scale the image a bit and then go to filters for some unsharp mask sharpening, haze removal if it is a landscape, and denoise if necessary. The results can be quite dramatic.
yep, another great affinity photo tool --- I often do similar to add special effects to clouds
I will keep this in the AP toolbox!! Thanks for the tutorial!!
Thanks for posting, it's really useful for mastering this great app.
That's just like magic.
Thanks for the video. Another thing learned today.
Easy, brilliant and powerful!
Why not give us a Local Contrast adjustment layer in the Photo Persona?
Try the Clarity filter.
More great content, thanks!
Thanks. Another tool for the solar astronomer.
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Excellent video!
I just wish if we could apply develope persona edits and tone mapping persona edits non-destructively... Anyways, thanks for the overview of these toolsets...
Very useful! Thank you!
Thanks, it will help for sure.
Hey yeah! This will help alot!
Mega helpful.
Many thanks for the demo, I found this feature is very powerful and useful. When I select Tone Mapping Persona in a RAW file, it prompts me "Please select an RGB pixel layer before entering Tone Mapping". How do I select this function? Your advise would be appreciated. Many thanks:)
Hi, this could be because you're working with non-destructive RAW-these layers are not technically pixel layers but are instead "RAW layers". I would duplicate your base layer, then right click it and choose Rasterise to convert it to a pixel layer. You should then be able to enter the Tone Mapping Persona. Hope that helps!
@@JamesRitson Many thanks for your reply👍
Thanks.
Thats the Corn Exchange !!
It is indeed!