Has anyone found a good video for editing. I have difficulty editing out an object. Rather it brings other elements in? Are there unseen controls not apparent? A helpful video on controls is what I’m seeking. Thanks,
Brian
I'm not sure what you are asking. I edit out objects all the time with ON1. There are many videos for On1 on the web and on their site.
kpmac wrote:
I'm not sure what you are asking. I edit out objects all the time with ON1. There are many videos for On1 on the web and on their site.
I agree. Ditto. Same here.
Register on their site, ge lots of help, advice, tips, and useful toys.
Otherwise and also, get thee to Youtube. Lots and lotsa videod, especially look for behinner menu walk-thrus.
CAVEAT!!! You have to do the tutorials. Just reading/ listening won't do it. Done? Tomorrow, do another one.
On1 cloning is unusual in that you have to set the pickup point first. If you have a large area or a large object to clone over, you may have to do it in stages, selecting a new pickup point for each stage.
Brian G wrote:
Has anyone found a good video for editing. I have difficulty editing out an object. Rather it brings other elements in? Are there unseen controls not apparent? A helpful video on controls is what I’m seeking. Thanks,
Brian
Anthony Morgantti, mrphotographer.com, has a number of quick and easy videos for ON1 that will get you up and running. Scott Davenport also has very good videos related to ON1 editing.
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There are 2 different tools for removing unwanted objects in Photo Raw: Perfect Erasure and Spot Removal. I have found that they work a little differently but depend on proximity of like pixels. If what you are trying to remove is well separated from surrounding pixels in terms of color (i.e. high contrast of the target object) it's easier for the software to distinguish what to "erase", i.e. which surrounding pixels to use to replace the erased object pixels with. With a bit of experimentation and patience one can get to the point of understanding how difficult it would be to erase unwanted objects. Also, if the background of the unwanted object is a little amorphous (say like animal fur or bird feathers) the pixel replacement process isn't as obvious.
Wow, great comments and advice...thanks all!
Zaydewise wrote:
Anthony Morgantti, mrphotographer.com, has a number of quick and easy videos for ON1 that will get you up and running. Scott Davenport also has very good videos related to ON1 editing.
Matt Kloskowski also has a few tutorials for On1.
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