Today ON1 announced ON1 Photo RAW 2019, to be available this November. “Version 2019 is one of the biggest and best releases in our history.” Exciting!
Some layering software can automatically align layers. Some can't. In some situations, you want complete control when aligning layers — enter the 'Difference' blending mode.
Black & white filters and effects aren't just for black & white photos. Experiment with mixing and blending B&W and color versions to create entirely new looks!
I like to apply effects selectively to accentuate my subject. Adjustment brushes help, however there are times when more intricate masking is needed. ON1 Photo 10's Quick Mask and Refine Brush tools are a one-two punch that create complex masks with ease.
Lightroom does a lot of things really well — however, quickly importing photos isn't one of them. Since migrating from Aperture to Lightroom, I use ON1 Browse to do an initial cull of photos from a shoot to weed out the obvious cruft before importing anything into Lightroom.
Do you have Lightroom plug-ins that are in both the Photo > Edit In menu and the File > Plug-in Extras menu? Do you care about how tidy your keyword hierarchy is? If you answered yes to both questions, pay special attention to how keywords are handled when round-tripping photos through your plug-in.
Sometimes you don't need a fancy filter to get the look you're after. In this article, I'll show you how to give your photos a twilight look with two quick and simple curves adjustments.
Landscape scenes can look even more beautiful with a long exposure. However, a long exposure can blur subjects and elements we want to remain sharp. With a little forethought in the field, and a touch of post processing magic, you can get the best of both worlds.
Dawn or dusk is the best time to shoot cityscapes, but the best natural light and the best city lights don't happen at the same time. You can make your cityscapes pop though when you blend several shots of the same scene together.
The advantage of Aperture’s Round Trip is that it keeps all your work packaged up neatly in an easy-to-handle Library. One of the disadvantages is that many of the plug-ins that work with Aperture’s Library also fix their results permanently upon exit. If you wish to go back and tweak later, you’re stuck with starting over with your last Aperture version. The latest version of onOne Software's Perfect Photo Suite 9 aims to address that.
onOne Software has updated their Perfect Photo Suite to version 8.5. Following the free goodies they gave away last week, check out what's just been released.