


The ability to add a color layer as a completely independent layer-and not as an adjustment-makes it easier to do things such as colorize black-and-white photos or give creative enhancements to images. Now there is no way to add a separate color fill layer without either duplicating the existing layer, or “hacking” the system and add a plain JPEG file that has no purpose but to “carry” the color layer over to the document without bulking up the file-size. No more Color Fill layersĪnother missing item is the “Color Fill Layer” option, which has probably been replaced by the Paint with Color feature in the Local adjustment tab. Here’s a photo-comparison between the Layers panel in ON1 Photo RAW 2018.5 and ON1 Photo RAW 2019:Ī screenshot from the ON1 website describing the upcoming AI masking tool. If you want to do any masking or compositing to an image, you can do all of it in one space and there is no longer the need to convert images to PSD and Smart Layers to work on them nondestructively. Now, in the 2019 version, the Layers, Develop, and Effects modules are all combined into one “Edit” module. Previous versions ON1 Photo have always had a separate “Layers” module. Or … download a trial version of this software.If you’d like to view all of the features in this version, please click here.This year they’ve added some features that users have been asking for, such as a text tool, and some other changes to somewhat unify the program and allow for less “jumping around” from module to module.īelow I’ve listed out many of the new additions to this update, as well as some screenshots my own comments on these changes, but it’s not a complete list:
On1 effects 10 vs on1 2018 update#
This program is typically on a yearly update cycle, and it’s always interesting to see what changes come with the new updates. Today, ON1 released its newest version of their software: ON1 Photo RAW 2019. Last updated: Novem| This article contains affiliate links
