> The real test is how they appear in prints.
Yes absolutely. My Epson 1290S is in for service at the moment though.
> How do you compare the sharpening in ACR to C1?
I never seem to be able to get a truly sharp image using the controls in
ACR, no big deal if I'm going to open the image in PS a
Hello John,
I have used C1 for quite a long time. What I found was that it was
very good for doing batches of images. If you were only going to do
one or two, then some of the batch capabilities didn't really help
much. It shines best when adjust the first image of a group of
similar (WB, expos
The real test is how they appear in prints.
How do you compare the sharpening in ACR to C1?
Shel
> [Original Message]
> From: John Whittingham
> Thanks Wendy, I seem to be able to get sharper images with C1 than with
ACR,
> at least that's how they appear on the monitor.
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> I love using Capture One. I used to use BreezeBrowser for batch
> conversions, now I tend to use C1.
> It doesn't support the K10D pef and DNG yet, unfortunately.
> I have the LE version.
>
> Wendy
Thanks Wendy, I seem to be able to get sharper images with C1 than with ACR,
at least that's how
I love using Capture One. I used to use BreezeBrowser for batch
conversions, now I tend to use C1.
It doesn't support the K10D pef and DNG yet, unfortunately.
I have the LE version.
Wendy
On 1/8/07, John Whittingham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anybody tried Capture One Pro? There's a demo av
> I bought a 2GB Sandisk extreme III card and with it came a cd with
> RescuePro and a license for registrering CaptureOne LE. As it
> doesn't support the pef of the K10D yet, I didn't look further into
> it. I am entitled to one upgrade, so I hope the next upgrade
> includes the support of the
I bought a 2GB Sandisk extreme III card and with it came a cd with RescuePro
and a license for registrering CaptureOne LE. As it doesn't support the pef
of the K10D yet, I didn't look further into it. I am entitled to one upgrade,
so I hope the next upgrade includes the support of the K10D for P
Yes, but I think the first edition is more applicable to Elements.
Paul
On Jan 8, 2007, at 9:34 PM, George Sinos wrote:
> Ed - There are two versions of the book. It was rewritten when CS2
> was released.
>
> GS
>
> On 1/8/07, Ed Keeney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Thanks for the info - I'm head
Ed - There are two versions of the book. It was rewritten when CS2
was released.
GS
On 1/8/07, Ed Keeney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the info - I'm heading out to the library this afternoon to
> check out Fraser's book.
>
> Thanks!
> Ed
>
> On 1/6/07, Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED
Has anybody tried Capture One Pro? There's a demo available, I was just
wondering what the general opinions were.
John
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Thanks for the info - I'm heading out to the library this afternoon to
check out Fraser's book.
Thanks!
Ed
On 1/6/07, Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You can also purchase Bruce Fraser's Real World Camera RAW. It was
> written with CS1 in mind, but it's quite a close match to Elements
You can also purchase Bruce Fraser's Real World Camera RAW. It was
written with CS1 in mind, but it's quite a close match to Elements.
Paul
On Jan 6, 2007, at 8:19 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
> Hello Ed,
>
> If you're using Camera Raw with Photoshop Elements, most of the
> information from Bruce
Hello Ed,
If you're using Camera Raw with Photoshop Elements, most of the
information from Bruce Fraser's excellent book, "Real World Camera
Raw with Photoshop CS2", as pertains to RAW data theory and Camera
Raw basic functions, and suggested operational use, will be very
helpful to you. T
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