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Show and Tell With Jeff, Kevin and Dano – PXL Print Serieson: April 2, 2022 at 8:28 am
Hello,
Dano used different Epson papers and you also often name some, but these names are unknown in Europe. Maybe Dano can provide a list with the name comparison between USA and Europe.
Greetings from Germany
Thomas
Re: Lightzone & DXO PhotolabReply #1 on: November 13, 2020 at 7:22 amI worked with Lightzone when it was new. I liked the concept. Even bought a license, but when the developer changed to Apple, the software started to die.
Re: Is there a DAM life out of LR?Reply #2 on: December 5, 2019 at 4:07 pmI have (maybe had) a similar problem, I came from Apple Aperture and was looking for something similar. At the time looking Adobe started with the renting system and even when I choosed Aperture I couldn’t get warm with Lightroom.
When I dropped Aperture, I started to use Photo Supreme for DAM. As a DAM I find it very powerfull. But the experience with the versions in Aperture which are “only” recipes I missed. You can do version to in Photo Supreme, but they are for “developed” files, so you have the original raw and a new Tiff for example. Some of my friends like this but I can not get really warm with this method. I liked the recipes method and I found it in Capture One which is similar than in Aperture. So now I use Photo Supreme as a DAM and for getting all the metadata in the files and than import them to CO. But for searching Photo Supreme is more powerful than CO. But now I have my recipe versions in CO which is ok for me. I’ with you that the DAM section of CO is a way behind others.
Maybe someone could shine a light on the advantages of working with developed files so that I could understand a reason for doing it this way.
Greetings from Germany
Thomas
Re: “The Scanning Project”: YES!!Reply #3 on: October 25, 2019 at 12:07 pmGood News!
Re: “The Scanning Project”: YES!!Reply #4 on: October 9, 2019 at 11:42 amI’ve also a lot of scanning to do. I bought a Nikon Coolscan V a few years ago, but I’m wondering now if a HighRes-camera would do better. Any suggestions?
Greetings from Germany
Thomas
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