ON1 is a photo editing program that I started to use a few years ago. I ended my relationship with Photoshop once they requested a monthly ransom for the use of their product. I purchased Corel PaintShopPro which allowed me to do some of the fun things I could do in PS.
ON1 kept developing their software. And truthfully the cost was much easier to take than the PS costs. The program has great tutorials on line and it is always adding new features.
One of the best things is not having to learn all about layers. ON1 makes layers for adjustments for you. You can use layers too.
The program seems geared towards Landscape and Portrait photography. They have cool things like textures presets, color presets, and something newer called Sky Swap. Oh the horror of Sky Swap! If you don't like your scene as you took it, add an aurora borealis or perhaps a magnificent sunset? Okay. I am not into that at all.
However, I do like mixing things up and see exactly what I can MAKE the program do that it wasn't developed for. Pushing the edit envelope is a fun brain exercise for me.
Here is a shot of some of my Lego people. I set the figures on a black plastic board used generally for photographing items like jewelry. I set the works on my laptop and used the flat black of the laptop screen as a back drop.
Not very impressive, but with a bit of a touch up of the blacks and the highlights along with a crop and straighten, it is better. I totally love the reflections in the black plastic. Wicked...cool.
What if?
I chose to color the figures green for keeping and the other areas red to get rid of them. This is done in a simple masking mode.
Oh duh, who forgot to move their cursor???
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Very cool! I know nothing about photography and even less about computer editing programs for photography, but I love reading your process and seeing the results! Very cool!
ReplyDeleteYou have a good artistic hobby that you enjoy! Awesome results!
ReplyDeleteNever heard of this program. I personally love layers (turning them on/off is like magic) but it is a hard concept for many. Photoshop is a very complex program. So much that there are PS specialist careers. I didn't go that route, but PS is my fav. The general masking in your program is a lot easier than PS. Does it allow masking in detail? Just curious.
ReplyDeleteI also like the reflections in your pics. Glad you had fun creating! You are a lego collector, in your own way.
You can do layers in the regular sense with ON1 as each time you want to adjust color, sharpness, white points, curves, or whatever, you actually create a layer you can turn on and off.
DeleteThen as in the masking, I added a layer for the background.
Masking in detail? I think so. I haven't masked things like hair, but I think it can be done fairly easily.
The 6th shot, if you expand it, you can see the layers and masking show up just like in PS.
Does it have the powerful graphics like PS? No. But I'm using it in ways they haven't imagined using it yet.
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Their focus stacking is pretty good as well as their pano and some other things it can do.
There is no monthly cost and it is a fast program with my newer laptop. I think old machines might struggle.
May the fourth be with you would have been AWESOME! Too bad that day only comes once a year.
ReplyDeleteLegos are fun. Some folks like puzzles ... I'm thinking I could really enjoy putting Legos together. I just can't see the $$ for their sets!
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