In this exclusive ON1 Plus webinar, we’ll focus on the theme of seascapes! This webinar will teach you how to enhance the brightness and detail of water, overcome the challenges of shadowed foregrounds, and much more. We discuss how you can help your image out in the develop tab and then incorporate creative looks and styles into your scene with masking as well as tonal and color adjustments. We also cover how to quickly remove unwanted distractions in your seascape imagery.
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On January 18, 2023 at 5:06 pm Cris Davis wrote:
I appreciate how you are differentiating the ‘basic’ edit from the more stylised one and taking it to the point where the basic edit is in itself satisfactory. This is a change from suggesting that it is merely preliminary to the ‘real’ edit where you let your head go with more interventions. I like both.
I’ve also been influenced by your emphasis in several recent vidoes on bringing up the whites in various situations and am liking the results. Ciao
On January 22, 2023 at 8:41 pm Timothy Palmer-Benson wrote:
At the 7.46 point in your commentary, you go into the local adjustment tab and brighten up the fore ground, but when you do that, aren’t also affecting the top part of the image which you had just finished working on! Or, am I missing something in that the adjustments you make only become active when you use the brush? For newbies would it have been advisable to mention that the local adjustment only happens when you engage the brush?
On January 23, 2023 at 12:53 pm Phillip Rodokanakis wrote:
Good tutorial! Thanks. But frankly, in the first image, what made this photo dramatic was the sharp definition of the wave splash. In my view, the sky swap caused the upper parts of the wave to blend with the sky and the wave lost its sharpness.
In the second image, I found the sky swap to be too orange for my liking.
But these are my individual views that may be seen differently by others.
On January 27, 2023 at 9:17 am Paul Tatner wrote:
Really liked the approach of providing the ‘basic edit’ approach and then showing what one might achieve with some artistic licence ! Also really instructive to to see how you employ some of your favourite approaches. Personally, I am also impressed with the super speedy recognition and recovery if things go awry ! Many thanks for a really helpful and stimulating video …….
On January 28, 2023 at 7:06 am Andres Ibanez wrote:
Very helpful! It would be great if we could get access to the photo being edited so we can edit along. Keep em coming !
On January 30, 2023 at 4:33 pm Terry Barber wrote:
Dylan,
Thanks for the some very good suggestions on how to create a foundation look and modify an image to one’s taste.