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Olivio Sarikas
Olivio Sarikas

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Affinity Photo Essentials 1 / Levels, Clarity, Warm Light

Easy and quick ways to use Affinity Photo efficiently. Get awesome results with these easy tricks. Learn which tools to use for what purpose.


In this Episode, i show a quick blending trick to fix most pictures. Basics of Level Adjustment. How to use the Clarity Filter. What the Unsharpen Mask does and how to use it the right way. Creating soft, warm Light with the selective Color Adjustment. How to use the Depth of Field Filter to highlight Areas of the Image and a cool "Light Disk" trick to generate warm, soft light halos.


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Affinity Photo Essentials 1 / Levels, Clarity, Warm Light

Comments

Thank you Kevin. That's true, that would have been a good thing to zoom to 100%. I found that a lot of people search for a guide on how to get started with photo editing at all. I'm trying to figure out what could be the most valid things to look at. At the same time giving them some starting points of what to look for, but not overflowing them with too much details. At the moment i'm not sure if it would be better to make videos like this that collect several things together or single out individual topics to talk about their general points. or maybe both, some about ways to work, some about just explaining tools. Although i think as a beginner most people need a sense of what is this good for, before they can value the learning process... decisions, decisions ;)

Olivio Sarikas

Hi Olivio, very instructive as usual, thank you! On the unsharp mask section you didn't mention zooming to 100% to see the detailed effect of the changes. Or do you think this is not necessary? Some great and easily understood techniques though.

Kevin Phillips


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