June 25, 2009 by Mike Wong • 1 Comment
I was just looking through some of the photos in the onOne Flickr Group and the onOne Exchange Flickr Group and wanted to remind everybody about using presets in PhotoTools. Presets are a great way for you to streamline your photo editing workflow and this video by senior product manager Dan Harlacher shows you how to use them and how you can share the ones you create on the onOne Exchange.
[flv:http://ononesoft.cachefly.net/video/phototools2/flash/PT2presets.flv 600 375]
June 24, 2009 by Mike Wong • 1 Comment
Senior product manager Dan Harlacher created a this video to show you how you can use PhotoFrame 4 Professional Edition to create a sloppy border for your photos. If you have PhotoFrame 4 and want to create your own custom sloppy border, this is a must-watch video.
[flv:http://ononesoft.cachefly.net//video/photoframe4/Flash/rwp_darkroom/movie.flv 600 375]
June 1, 2009 by Mike Wong • 3 Comments
To respond to all of the recent comments about troubleshooting the Server Software running on various computers, we've compiled a list of troubleshooting items for you. These steps are outlined on a new page so they'll be easier to find than a traditional blog post.
Click here for the DSLR Camera Remote for iPhone Troubleshooting Guide.
May 29, 2009 by Mike Wong • 25 Comments
Our new DSLR Camera Remote app for the iPhone hasn't been out for 12 hours yet and there have been so many people who have already purchased the app and posted feedback. First, thank you on all levels. We appreciate the great feedback and comments. I'd like to address one of the comments I've read so far about using the DSLR Camera Remote along with a watched folder in Lightroom. Using the default settings can cause some frustration, but I think I've figured out a way, at least on a Mac, to resolve it.
February 19, 2009 by Mike Wong • Comments Off
Here's another video from Dave Cross from the National Association of Photoshop Professionals on how he uses PhotoFrame 4. If you use Adobe Bridge and PhotoFrame 4, this is a must-watch video. Dave shows how to create an Action in Photoshop that calls a PhotoFrame 4 preset and then how he calls that Action from within Adobe Bridge. Very slick.
[youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nvkwviwr0LE]