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Local Adjustment Tools

In ON1 Photo RAW, the Adjustment Brush and Adjustable Gradient filters from Effects will be full-fledged tools you can access and edit in any module. These will be part of the shared tools like Crop, Retouch, Perfect Eraser and Clone that will be available and re-editable, nondestructively, in Develop & Effects. In the tool-well on the left you see icons for the Adjustment Brush and Adjustable Gradient tools. At the top in the tool-options are are the familiar controls for adjusting brush size, opacity, feather, etc. On the right you see two tabs below the navigator; Overall Settings and Local Adjustments. Overall Settings is what you see today in Photo 10, the control panes or filters that affect the entire photo.

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Top 10 Ideas from the Photo RAW Project

Hopefully you’ve found the Photo RAW Project by now and have been engaging with our discussions on all of the great ideas. To date, we’ve had over 200 submissions since we launched the project just over a ooonth ago. It has become an indispensable tool for me and helps me plan what features to tackle next. I thought I would share some of my favorite ideas directly from the project. A Dano’s Top 10 list if you would… 

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What's the Favorites/Watched Section Do In Browse?

The Favorites/Watched area in Browse is a pretty powerful little section of the app that goes unused by a lot of folks out there. I thought I’d do a quick video that shows you how it’s different, and a little behind the scenes of how it really works and when it’s best to use it. Enjoy!

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Announcing the Mobile Photo Challenge Winners!

Hi everyone! Thanks again everyone that submitted a mobile photo for this contest. There were so many amazing photos, but only three people could win. Watch this video to find out who Matt and Hudson awarded the prizes. Congratulations to the three winners!

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Exploring How to Add Filters and Effects

In just about any software app out there, you’ll find there’s different ways to do things. Everyone has a specific workflow and way of doing things that works for them. ON1 apps are no different. In Effects for example, there’s various ways to add filters and I’ve noticed over time that everyone gravitates toward one side of the screen or another when doing it. So I figured I’d do a quick video showing you some of the different ways, and hopefully open up a few little tips and tricks for you. Enjoy!

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ON1 Photo RAW News

Hi everyone! We know you’re all excited get your hands on the new ON1 Photo RAW app we’ve been busy building for you. Our developers are working very hard and things are coming together nicely.

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Moving from Photoshop to ON1 With A New Layer

I always see a lot of questions about moving from Photoshop to ON1 and when it’ll automatically create a new layer. So here’s a quick video that goes over some of the options you have, as well as a quick shortcut if you ever need a new layer, even after you’ve returned from ON1. Enjoy!

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Matt's Mobile Phone Gear

Thanks so much for checking out our videos during Mobile Week last week. One of the questions I saw a lot was from people asking me about the iPhone tripod/clamp that I use. Rather than just put links, I figured I’d do a quick video to show you both of the tools I use, and you could see them in action. Enjoy!

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Sensor Dust & Wet Cleaning (Part 3 of 3)

The final of our three-part video series on sensor dust. Here is Part 3 on wet cleaning a digital sensor. Enjoy! Note: A list of links to the products I use are below…

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Intro to ON1 Photo Via with Matt

ON1 Photo Via is a great way to keep your ON1 Browse Favorites and Albums synced up with your phone and tablets. It’s all built right in to ON1 and all you need is to download the Photo Via app in the iOS store (yes, it’s iOS only right now). Anyway, here’s a quick video to get you going and show you what it’s all about. Enjoy!

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