Really useful session on the keystone tool and another powerful reminder of accurate masking.
@herbiebrady56818 күн бұрын
Not sure if anyone called this out during the live stream, but the screen sharing stops around 21:46 - 32:06 and none of Paul’s adjustments were captured. The cursor is frozen on the bridge.
@Paulreiffer18 күн бұрын
Yes - we caught it and re-did that section, apologies :-)
@almostgreen949818 күн бұрын
@@Paulreiffer27:39 still frozen in replay
@peterjsmith726311 күн бұрын
Still not showing the adjstments.
@peterjsmith726311 күн бұрын
From about minute 26/27
@peterjsmith726311 күн бұрын
Ah it was reshot, I was too inpatient!
@FDunst-xj8rn15 күн бұрын
Hello Paul, Is there a way to export folders with photos into a catalog, with the folder structure included in the new catalog? If I export parts of the catalog, it creates new folders with numbers like 1, 2, 3, etc. That's not really useful if you want to import this catalog into a main catalog. THANKS!
@briancreekphotography18 күн бұрын
I seem to have had my signals crossed. I thought you had changed the day to last Thursday, same time. Then moved it from Thursday to the following Tuesday (today). Missed the earlier time slot. Thank you for the cognition test, it may be time for me to start doing Sudoku. ;) Seriously though, the organization session would be very welcome! I can always improve in this area, and I'm not certain I recall all of the features involved.
@arthurbeer87218 күн бұрын
Paul is talking Nothing is happening with the image.
@rolandrick12 күн бұрын
I was constantly asking for native .afphoto file format support from 2016 to 2022 and was each year many times (asking for it each minor and major upgrade) fobbed off by “We will forward it to the developers.”, nothing ever happened. The plan was to ditch my Adobe subscription, using the paid version of C1 as DAM and raw developer together with Affinity Photo as editing tool. Serif itself unfortunately doesn’t have a DAM nor a proper raw developer. Because I had to stick with the Adobe subscription anyway because C1 never supported .afphoto files natively, I ditched C1 instead of Adobe. And no-no-no, .TIFF is by far no replacement of .afphoto. Using .tiff with Affinity Photo, you lose all advantages coming with .afphoto. Such as saving changes on compressed 10 GB files takes only seconds or 18 Petabyte max. file size. Using .psb the same thing takes 10 minutes or so, even on a fast M3 Mac using Apple’s fast internal SSDs. Compressed .tiff takes also an eternity to save and is limited to 4 GB max file size. For obvious reasons, I can’t use C1 for my Hasselblad .3fr files.