On1 Photo Raw 2019.5 Release

The next release of On1 photo Raw 2019 is announced today, version 2019.5 and will be available in Mid-May. This will be a free update for those who already own Photo Raw 2019.

If you do not own Photo Raw 2019, give it a try with a 30 Day Free Trial

Until the release, you the trial will be the 2019.2 version. Also, if you plan to get On1 Photo Raw 2019.5 you can purchase the 2019.2 version now and get the free upgrade when it is released in May.

This release has many requested new features and enhancements. Some of those being:

  • Dual mode – Lets you undock the browse mode from the edit module on a second display so you can browse your catalog of images while you are editing.
  • Edit History.
  • Settings applied info – lets you view what modules, tools, and filters have been applied.
  • Selective Sync – you can now select what settings to sync across several photos.
  • Hierarchical Keywords.
  • Enhancements to the Apple Photo Extension.
  • Tool Enhancements.
The New Dual Mode in Photo Raw 2019.5

The Edit History & Settings Applied in Photo Raw 2019.5

The Selective Sync in Photo Raw 2019.5

The Hierarchical Keywords in Photo Raw 2019.5

The Apple Photos Extension in Photo Raw 2019.5

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Older Structures

On the way to a camera club meeting this week I passed an old mill that I drive by all the time and I’ve been meaning to get a picture of. As I passed, I realized I was going to be early so I turned around and parked the car and set out to get my picture of this old mill.

I mention this as further down the road was an older home that again, I have driven by for years and always thought to myself, I need to stop and get a picture of that. I have no idea when this house was built, but it obviously was one of the earlier homes built in the area. It had a large overhanging roof porch that looked like it went all the way around the sides and front of the house. It would have made a great picture.

I say would as when I drove by after getting my pictures of the old mill I was sad to see that it had been knocked down and removed from the property.

It just reminded me, if there are older structures you have been wanting to get a picture of, get it now, don’t wait and say I’ll get that someday as when that someday comes, it might not be there.

Here is one of the photos of the mill that I was able to get that evening.

Carrollton Roller Mill

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