Photos Extensions
Live Training Session 302
Photos Extensions
Live Training Session 302
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Go to shopping cart »By popular request, we're revisiting Photos for OS X and iOS! It turns out that in the past several months, there have been LOTS of apps released with Photos for OS X Extensions support. In this video, we look at a few of them, including:
- Polarr
- Priime Styles
- Macphun Snapheal
- Pixelmator Distort
- Macphun Tonality
- External Editors (to Photoshop, as RAW and JPEG, and also look at where the files are stored and how to bring them back into Photos)
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Photos Extensions
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on July 30, 2016 - 4:08pm
I noticed your Tonality plugin wasn't CK. Macphun Tonality and Tonality CK run a little differently as plugins to Photos. According to their site CK opens the RAW 16 bit file (could not find a reference on the other). The option to Export as 16 bit TIFF is in the CK though, not in Tonality w/o the CK. Oddly exporting it as a PSD does not give a 16 bit option. I've observed that the Edit/Undo command in both versions actually lists that it is editing the RAW file by title – the only hint I can find that it is somehow not working with a JPEG. Hard to tell.
I actually prefer to use the CK as a plugin in Photoshop but this looks promising. Odd that there is no SAVE function back to Photos for TIFF, 16 bit, PSD, etc.
jcraig
on July 31, 2016 - 4:12pm
I goofed big time on this – forgetting to mention that the above ability to export a worked-on RAW file as a TIFF is only when using the External Editors plug-in and selecting Tonality CK that way. The rest applies. I would add that either way opening a TIFF saves back to a TIFF.
jcraig
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