![]() How you launch ON1 (just like Nik), and how the Filters and Presets work similar to the way they work in Nik. First I show you how the two are similar. #ON1 RESIZE TUTORIAL HOW TO#The course mainly covers Nik Color Efex Pro (which was the most popular plug-in Nik had) and how to get something similar in ON1 Effects. This course is meant to be something where Nik users can see what I switched to, and how it works similar to what you had with Nik – and how it’s different. ![]() I just wanted to show you were it fits in my workflow. ![]() You can certainly do your whole workflow in ON1 and they have a ton of info on that on their website. So that’s the viewpoint from which this survival guide was created. For me, I only used Nik Color Efex and Silver Efex, so when I went looking for something to replace it, I just needed a new place for effects, styling, and black & white conversions. After that, if I really love the photo and I need some creative help with styling it, then I jump to ON1 Effects and back to Lightroom. If I have any major cloning/healing to do, layering, content-aware, retouching, etc… then I jump to Photoshop. ![]() My workflow is pretty much the same as it always was. A Quick Word From Our Sponsor □Īs you’ll see below, I use Lightroom to organize and edit my raw photos and I use Photoshop for retouching, layers, etc… Both of my big Lightroom and Photoshop courses are $100 off right now if you’re interested. #ON1 RESIZE TUTORIAL DOWNLOAD#So that’s exactly what I did and that course, The Nik to ON1 Survival Guide is now ready and free for you to download right now. Or complain any more than I already had, and pile on the angry-train that was building, I figured I’d make a course to show people what I moved to after I dropped Nik years ago. So I figured I’d written enough.Ģ) Rather than write any more about this. And the second was last year when they made it free. The first was years ago after Google bough Nik (and I was very wrong about some predictions). That said, the writing is on the wall and probably has been since Google made Nik free last year – Nik is unfortunately dead – Google even posted a message on the Nik home page that says it will no longer be updated (not even maintenance upgrades to make it work with Adobe, Apple or Windows).Īnyway, last month I didn’t write anything on the topic for two reasons.ġ) I had already written two articles on it and I felt like the topic was getting beat to death. #ON1 RESIZE TUTORIAL UPDATE#It seems there was a software update that broke it for some folks, but it also seems like there are some workarounds that will get it to work. Second Method for Black and Whiteīlack and White Filter and Color Enhancer filter to Darken Sky and Boost Contrast for fine Black and White photography.Last month I saw a ton of questions, Facebook/Twitter posts and just about everything else when Google/Nik stopped working for some people. ![]() Remember to click Export Now to enter the info you’ve just filled in. At the bottom right of your ON1 interface screen, there are boxes to fill in: File Type, the location on your drive, and a rename option. Step 7: Exportįor your last step, we’ll fill in where you will export your image. However, the practical tools are the resize Presets at screen left with their settings for ink jet print paper types, web, email, and social media. For weird, surreal effects, experiment with the Gallery Wrap setting. Click it and enter in your Pixel Dimensions width and height, any preset Document Size and resolution in pixels per inch, Sharpening, Image Type presets and any other options you may desire such as film grain and tiling. It looks like a small orange square with a black arrow pointing to a larger orange square. STEP 6: Resize Pixels, Document, and SettingsĪt the lower left, third icon from the lower left corner, you’ll find the Resize Icon. Caption 5: Click the Resize Icon to access dimensions, size and image type options. ![]()
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