dsshakin
dsshakin
Like most buyers of the M8 (I assume), I received a copy of PhaseOne's CaptureOne software. I SUSPECT for optimum quality, I should use this to import DNG files (I shoot in "DNG + JPEG fine" mode), do all my editing and such using CaptureOne, then save as JPEG or TIFF. Assuming storage costs are not an issue, what allows for maximum quality but also flexibility/longevity/archivability? Would CaptureOne be the better tool than PhotoShop (maybe the only tool for DNGs?), and why? Would PhotoShop be more feature-rich and therefore better to learn/use for the long-term? Finally, what could/would a maximum file size likely be for a rich image using the highest resolutions/settings allowed, out of curiosity? Thanks for any answers; I'm guessing other former film users are in the same boat with the M8 and its companion programs shipped standard. Maybe PhaseOne cut a deal with Leica to ship the software free and try to win users over from PhotoShop?
I am something of a digital novice in terms of workflow, having only scanned high-end Fuji film from my M7 for years and outsourced some light PhotoShop cleanup work to my brother, whom I view as an expert and early PhotoShop pioneer. Now he's refusing to work for what I can offer ...!
I am something of a digital novice in terms of workflow, having only scanned high-end Fuji film from my M7 for years and outsourced some light PhotoShop cleanup work to my brother, whom I view as an expert and early PhotoShop pioneer. Now he's refusing to work for what I can offer ...!
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