Don't use it so this is not a "plug" but I just stumbled into this product that seems to have quite a few features.
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Don't use it so this is not a "plug" but I just stumbled into this product that seems to have quite a few features.
Graphisme et utilitaires
Because I have to use it in college course Photoshop CS4 but it has problems with HDR and Photonaut is better at the first stage of process once in 32bit format Photoshop CS4 works OK.
I use Bridge to select files saves moving files into draws to make contact sheets and also use to select for HDR and other photo merge.
The Pentax software works to convert RAW files to Jpeg but have to admit with the brush and filter photoshop CS4 does a far better job.
Until six months ago I used Photoshop 7 and was happy with it. But now I complain most bitterly when college library had CS2 instead of CS4 installed as CS2 would not handle my RAW files.
Looking on write up on CS5 I am waiting to buy that on student license for home.
I have seem GIMP listed on Linux but not tried it. Did not realize it was a photo program I thought it was like MSN shows how much I know.
Tried Paint Shop Pro 7 and it was far better than Photoshop 7 for scanned images.
I will freely admit the main reason I use Photoshop both 7 and 11 (CS4) is because we are taught on it in college. Before doing course I had no idea about even the existence of HDR and panorama functions and also no idea how much more can be done with RAW images. Lab Colour was quite a surprise and much easier than HDR and I would have never found it had I not been shown.
Likely had the college had Paint shop pro installed on their Macs then I would have been hooked on that.
Once I started with Photoshop I bought the Lynda.com instruction set and learnt even more.
Some how I can't see me getting some other all singing dancing software and start learning all over again.
Exception is Picturenaut as it is visible better and does not give purple edge to clouds. Nor does it make sky supper blue.
Using on MAC and PC they are similar but not the same. I will admit MAC is the better computer but they drive me crazy as so many of the simple things are different. So easy to press PrtSc and copy into paint lot easier to remember than cap/Alt/3 having said that near every process I did I had to write about it so if there is any way to up-load word or Acrobat I can put up detailed instructions.
That explains me as well pretty much.
I like Lightroom for some stuff but find most of it's more complex editing to be awkward and clumsy.
I use Photomatix for HDR Merging but almost always take the HDR photo into PS for finishing off.
I have GIMP but never seem to find enough time to give it a real go.
I use picasa for now. When I get a new computer, hopefully I'll be able to get something more powerful. At my level, picasa really serves me well.
Hmm, when do you need to step up from a free photo management program like Picasa to something like Lightroom or Aperture?
I can see the advantage of using Photoshop with all the classes and third party support for it. I would like to stick with something that runs natively in Linux, but I have the feeling I'll want to switch over to Photoshop eventually if I get serious about photography.
Lightroom, Photoshop Elements 8, Photomatix but I do not do a whole lot of HDR and the Topaz plug ins for Elements. Elements is probably your biggest bang for the buck at less then $100. Kelby on line training has a really good video that goes through all of its functions. I think it's about three hours long or so. I finally "get" layer masks. Kelby actually has quite alot of good videos, especially explaining some of the Nikons and Canons, how to use Photomatix, Joe McNally, lots of full Photoshop videos, and "how tos" on different kinds of photo shoots.
I use PS CS4 fantastic software and sometimes Portrait Professional V9.5
A photograph is a moment of history captured forever
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