Great video! Love your content! I would love to see a video where you explain how to achieve some of the popular color adjustment often seen such as orange and teal, black (as seen in Netflix show Dark) and so on. Thanks for sharing your insights!
I feel like I need an entire course on photo editing, multiple scenarios... and the tool of the trade can be Pixelmator but can be applicable in any tool at all. Thanks, Joseph Slinker
Hi Joseph thanks for all the effort you put into these tutorials you provide for us, really appreciate it. I'm learning a lot bout what can be achieved using this amazing editing software. But can I ask you to do a tutorial on the new HDR feature which was introduce with the latest update? Seem's if I don't turn it off before editing the image, the final result turns out overexpose. Need help thank's.
I can do that. Unfortunately both of my monitors don’t support HDR, and TH-cam doesn’t support HDR video, so I’ll have to get creative in how I show it. 😅
@@JosephSlinker Joseph, thanks for replying. Don't think I explained myself properly in my previous comment. Not really interested in HDR, What I wanted was to turn the feature off because it was messing with my raw edits causing my results to be over expose, but I eventually figured it out. It was on by default in the General Tab, so I tuned it off and everything is back to normal now.
Beauty really is in the eye of the beholder, and that’s a good thing! I don’t think I’d use a dramatic edit to put in National Geographic, but if I was doing marketing material for a fashion brand I’d probably go more dramatic.
Great video! Love your content!
I would love to see a video where you explain how to achieve some of the popular color adjustment often seen such as orange and teal, black (as seen in Netflix show Dark) and so on.
Thanks for sharing your insights!
Comment with a list of examples and I’ll do as many as I can.
I feel like I need an entire course on photo editing, multiple scenarios... and the tool of the trade can be Pixelmator but can be applicable in any tool at all. Thanks, Joseph Slinker
You should check out my masterclass series. ☺️
Really great tutorial here. Thank you very much.
Happy to help!
very good content, thanks
Great video. Obrigado! Abraço do Brasil! 🇧🇷
Obrigado! E obrigado por assistir.
Hi Joseph thanks for all the effort you put into these tutorials you provide for us, really appreciate it. I'm learning a lot bout what can be achieved using this amazing editing software. But can I ask you to do a tutorial on the new HDR feature which was introduce with the latest update? Seem's if I don't turn it off before editing the image, the final result turns out overexpose. Need help thank's.
I can do that. Unfortunately both of my monitors don’t support HDR, and TH-cam doesn’t support HDR video, so I’ll have to get creative in how I show it. 😅
@@JosephSlinker Joseph, thanks for replying. Don't think I explained myself properly in my previous comment. Not really interested in HDR, What I wanted was to turn the feature off because it was messing with my raw edits causing my results to be over expose, but I eventually figured it out. It was on by default in the General Tab, so I tuned it off and everything is back to normal now.
Awesome 👍
I appreciate the editing information but I prefer the unedited version - it looks way more correct (natural).
Beauty really is in the eye of the beholder, and that’s a good thing! I don’t think I’d use a dramatic edit to put in National Geographic, but if I was doing marketing material for a fashion brand I’d probably go more dramatic.
Great tutorials. I’m looking for the photo app for me, but still didn’t decide. Is there any lens correction in Photomator or pixelmator?
Not really. It's maybe the most requested feature, though, and I know they're aware of it.