Hi Everyone! It’s been an exciting month for ON1 Plus. We released two new post-processing training courses, dropped an episode of the notorious Your Photo Our Look and had another fantastic photo critique session. Get all the highlights and a sneak peek for what’s ahead.

Tack Sharp with Hudson Henry

This course focuses on post-processing techniques to get your photos to looking razor-sharp. Coach Hudson Henry will walk you through how make your images pop off the screen with global raw processing, local adjustments, and advanced tools like focus stacking.

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Your Photo Our Look: Plus Exclusive

Your Photo Our Look is back! In this video, coach Hudson Henry will process a handful of your images from start to finish and share a few tips and tricks along the way.

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Mastering the Mask with Dylan Kotecki

Mastering the Mask is an in-depth course that will fine-tune your masking skills while giving you some new ideas to use in your next edits. Learn how to creatively and effectively mask inside ON1 Photo RAW utilizing a variety of masking tools and techniques.

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Photo Critiques

We had some amazing shots submitted to the Plus Critiques gallery in July: birds in flight (and not), fireworks, gorgeous landscapes, some beautiful candids, and much more.

Coming soon to ON1 Plus:

Overcoming Difficult Lighting Scenarios

We set out to tackle some of the most common lighting challenges across multiple genres. It is a new approach, and we think you’re going to love it.

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Don’t forget! The Photo Critiques opens for submission the first Tuesday of every month! Go to this page to submit a photo. If you haven’t submitted photos for our monthly critiques, we urge you to do so, and if you have been, but we haven’t yet chosen one of your photos, please keep trying. We love this element of serving the Plus community, and we honestly feel that everyone can learn from their peers. We try hard to be constructive in our criticism; our primary goal with the critiques is to showcase some great work, and talk about the things we can all do to make us better photographers.