![]() ![]() ![]() No control line, but there did add the luma and chroma adjustments, which makes it considerably better, at least for me. The masking in Viveza is still only the old control points. I don’t do black and white photos much so the only modules that interest me are the Viveza and HDR and, perhaps, the Color Efex. I went back months later and tried to get results as good in DPP again as I was getting with DxO, but coudn't without spending a great deal of time.I finally found a trial version link for the Nik 4 collection and downloaded it to try it out. I found DxO's de-noise to be amazing - that's what really sold me on it - but also I found I could process photos using DxO in a fraction of the time it used to take in DPP, and I always got better results with DxO. I also started using Darktable to get better de-noise (DPP's de-noise I found only effective to about ISO 1600). I was a Canon DPP user previously, really liked the results I got out of it. In any case, it should be fun and educational to try. My criterion for success is that I will get some results that I will dare to publish here. I am now looking forward to spending some quality time learning how to use it soon, now that the colder and darker months of winter are closing in.Īnd for good measure, I ordered Viewpoint as well, since my favorite lenses are UWA. So - on the strength of the widespread usage of DxO software by the very knowledgeable members here, I ordered Photolab at its currently-discounted price. If you started trying it today you might be able to decide by next Monday when the DxO sale ends.Ī very reasonable and logical suggestion, but since I am away from my computer until after the sale ends, I can’t do that. ![]() You might find it straightforward to use. I think you would find that there is not as much of a learning curve with DxO as there is with other software like Adobe products. You might consider downloading DxO software and using it as full-featured free trial. I hope that some day I will be able to post the stuff here that you asked for. Thus I thank those who have provided helpful info. My comments above are not completely germane to the thread, so I apologize on that regard. Black Friday is likely to push me over the edge. In contrast, DxO gets a lot of press and mention, so my strong temptation is to acquire it and spend the time to learn it. Very few people discuss ACDSee or even mention it, so I have been reluctant to put too much of my limited time into what seems to be a marginal product. (And I used Photoshop in the distant past as well - versions 3 - 6). I have experimented some with ACDSee Ultimate, but have not mastered it. I haven’t settled on a solution yet, so Black Friday is creating opportunities … and monetary challenges … for finding one. This is both good news … and bad news … for me.īecause I am only (slowly) getting back into (amateur) photograph after decades of absence (from the era of Tri-X and Kodachrome), one of the aspects of digital photography that I am trying to come to grips with is post-processing. The sale is on for a week, until the end of the day Monday (Cyber Monday) ![]() PhotoLab 6: now $149 (down from $219) - upgrade price $69įilmPack 6: $69 (down from $139) - upgrade price $45 ![]()
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