Exactly what I was searching. Great tutorial! Will follow u and hope for more of this content! On1 is a great program. Just switched from Lightroom. And there are not many tutorials. So please go on!
As a newcomer I really found this useful and a good reference for future if/when I get stuck. I was hoping you’d show the Fujifilm film simulations for us who shoot Fuji. I like the idea of using Sessions to sort my photos. Can I use Sessions when I have already downloaded my photos in my catalogue? Thank you so much.
Hi, Glad you liked the video. Regarding a Fujifilm film simulation, I believe it requires Fujifilm RAF files and unfortunately I don't have a Fuji camera. 🙃 Technically, you can use sessions when you already have a catalog, but it would probably corrupt the catalog when you start moving around files within a session, unless you don't want to continue using a catalog. The best thing to do is keep the session and catalog image files separate in Capture One: make a copy of the photos from your catalog and paste them in your session/capture folder. The downside is it would take up more storage space. Alternatively, you can try catalog collections instead of sessions. It really depends on your goal. Hope this helps. 😊
nice overview, but all the tutorials i have seen have shown the bells and whistles which are vast, but could you do a tutorial on file management, how the edits are saved , if we want to go back and reedit a photo, etc....i have asked on1 quite a few times to do this but they have not provided this info. Also could you include versions and snapshots too. thanks, great info, keep them coming
Great tutorial, super helpful. Also I wasn't aware until viewing this that there is a more recent version of Photomatix Pro - I am using v4.2.7, and following this have just upgraded to v7!! Your tips on using the gradient filter in LR also super useful. Thanks!