Great tip on adding a preset without deleting existing adjustment, except the latest version of ON1 does not show {insert preset} when I right-click.
Am I missing a trick or has the feature now been disabled?
Thanks Matt.To be clear, I need to be on the Effects Tab for the option to be present when I right-click on the new preset. If I am on the Develop or Local Adjustment tab it isn’t present.
Very useful tips — especially the last one! It’s the little things that frustrate the effort to learn ON1 when the muscle memory is all about PS and LR.
Thanks for the tips…especially the last one. I’ve “struggled” with having pictures saved that I really didn’t want. I always enjoy your teaching…you make the information easy to use. Thanks.
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Great tip on adding a preset without deleting existing adjustment, except the latest version of ON1 does not show {insert preset} when I right-click.
Am I missing a trick or has the feature now been disabled?
I just checked on the latest version and it’s there, as long as you have at least one filter already applied (or else there’s no reason to insert)
Thanks Matt.To be clear, I need to be on the Effects Tab for the option to be present when I right-click on the new preset. If I am on the Develop or Local Adjustment tab it isn’t present.
Very useful tips — especially the last one! It’s the little things that frustrate the effort to learn ON1 when the muscle memory is all about PS and LR.
Those are grerat tips for On1. Did not know about the last one. Thank you very much.
Thanks for the tips…especially the last one. I’ve “struggled” with having pictures saved that I really didn’t want. I always enjoy your teaching…you make the information easy to use. Thanks.