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11/23/2008 05:27:18 PM · #26 |
CS4, Neat image and photomatix. Job done. |
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11/23/2008 05:34:19 PM · #27 |
CS3. Just bought a Wacom Bamboo. |
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11/23/2008 05:40:22 PM · #28 |
Paint Shop Pro
Lightroom (use seldomly) |
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11/23/2008 06:47:28 PM · #29 |
Lightroom 2, Photoshop Elements, Neat Image
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11/23/2008 07:10:34 PM · #30 |
For Raw conversion the Image Data Converter that came with the Sony camera.
For PP I use Gimp. |
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11/23/2008 07:24:11 PM · #31 |
ΓΆ€ΒΆ Aperture 2.1.2
ΓΆ€ΒΆ Photoshop CS4
ΓΆ€ΒΆ iPhoto 7.1.5
ΓΆ€ΒΆ Digital Photo Professional 3.4.1
CS4 with Camera RAW and Bridge as a work horse.
Aperture for occasional lay-outs, books and prints.
iPhoto, very rarely, for casual use, snap shots, email etc.
DPP? I never use it. |
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11/23/2008 07:27:06 PM · #32 |
LR2, CS4, Neat Image, Genuine Fractals, and some other pluggins. |
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11/23/2008 07:30:12 PM · #33 |
First got Photoshop Elements, then PS CS, now on PS CS2. |
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11/23/2008 07:34:03 PM · #34 |
Just switched to Lightroom from PSE for organizing and pre-editing. Then Photoshop for the final edit.
And still keywording my 14,000+ images in Lightroom LOL
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11/23/2008 08:37:25 PM · #35 |
Originally posted by Beetle: ETA: I would love to see this listed in our profiles, as part of our gear. |
I second this idea. It's as much a part of our gear as cameras and lenses. |
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11/23/2008 08:47:51 PM · #36 |
Originally posted by Judi: Originally posted by goinskiing: Originally posted by Prash: Originally posted by goinskiing: Digital Photo Professional (Am I the only one?) and CS3 |
You've got company:-) |
Oh good. I never hear anyone talk about it. |
Me too! |
I used DPP before I got CS3, but I didn't like the hit and miss guessing to get the right file size, sometimes when I resaved at lower quality the size actually increased, and the quality went down significantly with the resolution. Of course if Judi uses it I suspect I either used an old version (9) or I sucked at using it. |
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11/23/2008 10:17:06 PM · #37 |
Originally posted by bobnospum: For Raw conversion the Image Data Converter that came with the Sony camera.
For PP I use Gimp. |
Go Gimp:-) |
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11/23/2008 11:28:27 PM · #38 |
Originally posted by Prash: Originally posted by bobnospum: For Raw conversion the Image Data Converter that came with the Sony camera.
For PP I use Gimp. |
Go Gimp:-) |
I thought that was Run Gump.........oh wait you dont mean Forrest :D
Matt
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11/24/2008 12:08:59 AM · #39 |
A lot of Lightroom 2.1 lately. Paintshop pro XI only occasionally now. Photomatix when its needed (which hasn't been for a while) |
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11/24/2008 12:39:06 AM · #40 |
PSE 6, trial version of Neatimage and Lightroom 2. |
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11/24/2008 01:06:04 AM · #41 |
PS-CS3 + LR2.1 + Color Efex Pro 3.0 and about a zillion actions for PS. |
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11/24/2008 01:43:32 AM · #42 |
Originally posted by boyd2000: I used DPP before I got CS3, but I didn't like the hit and miss guessing to get the right file size, sometimes when I resaved at lower quality the size actually increased, and the quality went down significantly with the resolution. Of course if Judi uses it I suspect I either used an old version (9) or I sucked at using it. |
Sorry, I just checked and I used to use Microsoft Digital Image Pro 9, not Digital Photo Pro. |
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11/24/2008 01:58:23 AM · #43 |
Originally posted by MattO: Originally posted by Prash: Originally posted by bobnospum: For Raw conversion the Image Data Converter that came with the Sony camera.
For PP I use Gimp. |
Go Gimp:-) |
I thought that was Run Gump.........oh wait you dont mean Forrest :D
Matt |
:-) :-)
ETA: Big fan of that movie.
Message edited by author 2008-11-24 01:58:36. |
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11/24/2008 02:12:10 AM · #44 |
LR2, CS4, now were did R2 get 2? |
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11/24/2008 02:25:45 AM · #45 |
A number of folks have referred to DPP - had it on my computer since I bought the camera. Never used it - any reason why? I'm not really sure why people would use it (thats not a criticism). Is there a preference or is it just routine? |
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11/24/2008 03:14:23 AM · #46 |
I use RawTherapee for RAW conversion, minor editing (crop, rotate, resize) in digiKam and occasionally Gimp for more complex editing. |
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11/24/2008 04:27:59 AM · #47 |
Bibble Pro (RAW conversion), Photoshop CS for editing and PtGui 8 for panoramic stiches.
Still doing editing on Windows, hope to get everything running on Linux soon :-)
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11/24/2008 04:41:15 AM · #48 |
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11/24/2008 04:45:31 AM · #49 |
DPP to convert RAW.
Corel PHOTO-PAINT 9 to edit jpeg... |
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11/24/2008 05:01:27 AM · #50 |
MS Paint - cant wait for the next version of Windows as Paint is one of the features they have touted as being upgraded.. yay! |
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