![]() 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. (DxO is better at both of those though so I don't use it anymore.) I even used ACDSee for perspective correction when I was using DPP as DPP doesn't do it. I used the add-on plugins for adjusting tone curves and perspective correction a lot. It is surprisingly capable and full-featured. 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.īefore getting seriously back into photography two years ago, I used ACDSee to process images with my original Canon T1i. ![]() (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) This one is just $40 for permanent license.PhotoLab 6: now $149 (down from $219) - upgrade price $69įilmPack 6: $69 (down from $139) - upgrade price $45 With extreme wides like the Laowa 9mm and Canon EF-M 11-22 at 11mm, the edges of the frame project a lot larger image than the center and it looks like VP4 lets you handle that.Ĭool, I might need that, but I'm planning to get Affinity Photo as well which apparently can do similar functions. VP 4 looks like it has some nice features like warp correction I could have used for some images. I upgraded ViewPoint 3 to 4 this time around, along with upgrading to PL6. So for those files Canon DPP seem to be the only option AFAIK. It can process the Rawburst file, but just the poster frame. There are some situations this will come in handy, like fast trains on a trestle! It's one of the many M6ii features I hadn't gotten to yet. After your previous posts, I tried the raw burst mode - very impressive! I got 70+ images in a burst with a SanDisk Extreme Pro 256 GB card. ![]() Too bad it doesn't process the RAW burst files correctly. While they have a very extensive library of Camera-Lens profiles, they still don't cover situations when you use a SpeedBooster adapter or Diopters for Macros.īecause of this I hope the software can read user's customized lens profiles.īut for the price and the fact that you can install it in 2 or 3 PCs is not bad at all. So I'd have to setup a set of favorites within the PL6. It also doesn't recognize Windows Quick Access folders. It recognize them as a single image but you can not even select and extract, let alone extract them all automatically. I installed the trial version and it looks like it is a polished, robust and functional software.Ī few disappointments is that nobody has figure out after several years, how to properly work with Rawburst files. Someone posted yesterday that DxO were going to launch this deal, so I checked this morning and there it was PhotoLab 6: now $149 (down from $219) - upgrade price $69įilmPack 6: $69 (down from $139) - upgrade price $45
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