Many thanks Jim. I very much like and appreciate your ON1 PR 2024 videos. It's a big help & for me you are providing the best instruction for using the software. It's very helpful for me.
Great video Jim. I know you are a big advocate for Luminar which is fine as we all have our favorites. This is one of the best videos I have seen on On1 in the seven + years I have used. On1 does an acceptable job with their videos but the detail you put in yours are great. I would have never known about these little checks in Brillance if you didn't point them out. Anyway great job and I would really enjoy see more On1 videos from you.
Very well done, great transfer of knowledge. Understandable. 4.5-Stars, 5 if the pace was a little slower. I will have a look at your other videos with a photographer's eye to subscribe.
I subscribed. My comment on the pace is based on viewing a video several times on one screen while also doing it on any image. This increases the absorption of skills.
Great presentation, way better than ON1 Master kit($$$) with Rick & Hudson who present their work only with keyboards shortcuts so that we can't visualise on the video. For learners, it is impossible to learn shortcuts first, we must learn with the mouse and click on the screen to open menues and select. ON1 is not intuitive, it looks as if it were created by engineers. But it as great qualities with presets and LUTS.
Thanks Jim for this excellent run through of On1 Raw 2024 which has so many adjustment controls. Thanks also for the tip of setting the preferences to 50% for Brilliance AI. I personally feel it is always a bit too much and good to be able to calm it down at the start. I also find that No Noise AI and Tack sharp to be a bit to much some times but at least there is so much control built into to software,.
Jim - Great video. It really helps when you show your work sequences. I keep realizing how really powerful this program is. Your discussion of Transform intrigues me. When we travel I frequently take pictures of signs that describe what I am viewing. It always seems to me that for a variety of reasons my camera angle results in a distorted shape. Historically, I have been able to correct this by cropping and using the Transform capabilities in Photoshop Elements. I am curious to see if the Transform function is flexible enough to deal with this issue.
Thanks Steve and yes I would think Transform could help a lot with those sign pics. Worth a shot for sure. It can totally "fix" a lot of those sorts of things. Thanks for watching!
Great intro to using On 1. For years I have been using Lightroom/Photoshop, because I am not good at learning new programs. But, I have been going to On 1 for years as plugins for sharpening, re sizing and sky replacement, but have never embraced On 1 as my main editing program. I would like to abandon the Adobe subscription as I have had many issues trying to use Lightroom when I had no internet. But I use the radial and linear gradient often and not sure if or where it is in On 1. I also shoot many real estate and need to combine two images in separate layers, and needs to find that in On 1. but I truly want to have this as my main editor. just get too confused learning new software. this was a nice intro.
Thanks for watching and yes there are various masking tools as well as layers in On1. To get to masking you can hit M while in Edit. The masking options are at the top of the screen. I will be coming back with more videos that show how masking works.
Thanks Jim for yr. videos. I'am written you from Spain as recently I got this program and found in yr, videos the best way to learn how to use it. One thing I'd would like to ask you , how I can add my camera profile (Sony A7III) into the ON1?. I got the Adobe DNG Converter but I don`t Know how to go further. Thanks in advance for yr. help.
Thanks for watching. If you are in the Tone & Color section of Develop, click on the drop down menu under Camera Profile. At the bottom there is an option to import. Click that and choose the profile you have. Thanks.
@@JimNix Hi Jim. I tried this but it doesn't give me any choices of profiles at all unless they are hidden in one of the folders?? My camera is the Olympus OMD EM1 ii.
Hi Leon and thanks for watching. I have not had time to make a pano yet, but don't recall seeing anything new with it in the info provided. Are you seeing something different about it? Thanks.
@@JimNix I could run the previous version pano with no issues, but have had some freezing with this new version. A restart was necessary. (might just be my old computer)
Really excellent! Thank you Jim.
thanks so much Ted!
Many thanks Jim. I very much like and appreciate your ON1 PR 2024 videos. It's a big help & for me you are providing the best instruction for using the software. It's very helpful for me.
Thank you and glad you enjoy these. More coming for sure. Thanks!
Jim..great demo here....love to see Local masking video...a bit of a rabbit hole...thanks
thanks and yes I plan to do some masking videos for sure!
Great video Jim. I know you are a big advocate for Luminar which is fine as we all have our favorites. This is one of the best videos I have seen on On1 in the seven + years I have used. On1 does an acceptable job with their videos but the detail you put in yours are great. I would have never known about these little checks in Brillance if you didn't point them out. Anyway great job and I would really enjoy see more On1 videos from you.
Thanks so much, I appreciate the kind words and yes I will keep making videos about On1. It's a great product and I enjoy using it. Thanks.
Excellent Lesson, I'm not a beginner but still got a lot of great pointers, thanks!
awesome, glad to hear it, and thanks!
Always so good Jim. The picture is woh!!!!!
thanks so much!
Thanks Jim.
Another great video which has helped me make my mind up to resubscribe to On1 :)
oh awesome, enjoy!
ON1 photoraw 2024 is a great program. thank you for talking about it ;-)
I am glad you like On1 and I agree, it's a great product. More videos about it soon. Thanks!
thank you, Sir!!
thank you for watching!
Very well done, great transfer of knowledge. Understandable. 4.5-Stars, 5 if the pace was a little slower. I will have a look at your other videos with a photographer's eye to subscribe.
thanks much and if you want to slow down a video, click on the gear icon and adjust the playback speed
I subscribed. My comment on the pace is based on viewing a video several times on one screen while also doing it on any image. This increases the absorption of skills.
@@dougstead1956 yes that's a good way to do it for sure
Thanks Jim. Excellent video showing the basics. Would love to see a video on how to use keystoning correctly.
ok great thank you!
Great presentation, way better than ON1 Master kit($$$) with Rick & Hudson who present their work only with keyboards shortcuts so that we can't visualise on the video. For learners, it is impossible to learn shortcuts first, we must learn with the mouse and click on the screen to open menues and select. ON1 is not intuitive, it looks as if it were created by engineers. But it as great qualities with presets and LUTS.
Thank you for watching and I am glad that you got something out of this video.
Agree, and especially appreciate the big cursor with the colored rings.
@@frijitz001 thank you
how can I refine a mask in brilliance AI if the auto mask doesn't cover enough area or covers too much ? ie. expand or erase a mask
Quick tip: double clicking a slider resets it to 0.
Thanks for the video, very helpful
yes thanks!
Thanks Jim
Thank you for watching Len.
Thanks Jim for this excellent run through of On1 Raw 2024 which has so many adjustment controls. Thanks also for the tip of setting the preferences to 50% for Brilliance AI. I personally feel it is always a bit too much and good to be able to calm it down at the start. I also find that No Noise AI and Tack sharp to be a bit to much some times but at least there is so much control built into to software,.
Thanks for watching Ken. Yes, a ton of control in On1 which is great for us of course, and gives us lots of flexibility too. Thanks!
Jim - Great video. It really helps when you show your work sequences. I keep realizing how really powerful this program is.
Your discussion of Transform intrigues me. When we travel I frequently take pictures of signs that describe what I am viewing. It always seems to me that for a variety of reasons my camera angle results in a distorted shape. Historically, I have been able to correct this by cropping and using the Transform capabilities in Photoshop Elements. I am curious to see if the Transform function is flexible enough to deal with this issue.
Thanks Steve and yes I would think Transform could help a lot with those sign pics. Worth a shot for sure. It can totally "fix" a lot of those sorts of things. Thanks for watching!
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thanks!
Great video, cuts to the chase on the big ticket items, Thanks
thanks for watching!
Great intro to using On 1. For years I have been using Lightroom/Photoshop, because I am not good at learning new programs. But, I have been going to On 1 for years as plugins for sharpening, re sizing and sky replacement, but have never embraced On 1 as my main editing program. I would like to abandon the Adobe subscription as I have had many issues trying to use Lightroom when I had no internet. But I use the radial and linear gradient often and not sure if or where it is in On 1. I also shoot many real estate and need to combine two images in separate layers, and needs to find that in On 1. but I truly want to have this as my main editor. just get too confused learning new software. this was a nice intro.
Thanks for watching and yes there are various masking tools as well as layers in On1. To get to masking you can hit M while in Edit. The masking options are at the top of the screen. I will be coming back with more videos that show how masking works.
Thank you! Great start on the series. Looking forward to covering the local adjustments - especially masking.
Thank you and yes I am planning some videos about masking.
Thanks Jim for yr. videos. I'am written you from Spain as recently I got this program and found in yr, videos the best way to learn how to use it. One thing I'd would like to ask you , how I can add my camera profile (Sony A7III) into the ON1?. I got the Adobe DNG Converter but I don`t Know how to go further. Thanks in advance for yr. help.
Thanks for watching. If you are in the Tone & Color section of Develop, click on the drop down menu under Camera Profile. At the bottom there is an option to import. Click that and choose the profile you have. Thanks.
@@JimNix Hi Jim. I tried this but it doesn't give me any choices of profiles at all unless they are hidden in one of the folders?? My camera is the Olympus OMD EM1 ii.
@@pamfield7487 hmm, I am not sure, sorry. Your best bet is to email their support line for their input here.
Nice tutorial!
Have you noticed anything different when using the panorama feature in this version of On1? (if you've tried it)
Hi Leon and thanks for watching. I have not had time to make a pano yet, but don't recall seeing anything new with it in the info provided. Are you seeing something different about it? Thanks.
@@JimNix I could run the previous version pano with no issues, but have had some freezing with this new version. A restart was necessary. (might just be my old computer)
@@leonfisher ah ok, I will check it out at some point for sure
You are a star!!!!! I can't wait for your other ON1 raw videos.
Oh thanks so much, I appreciate it, and I will do more for sure. Thanks.