Oscuro
He's French, I'm Italian.
Caro Bill,
Snapseed, Perfectly Clear, Gimp.
Here is something interesting to me. I use Snapseed for quick B&W conversions. For me, superb with speed.
In the colour works, Perfectly Clear often does very little. Maybe contrast, maybe shadow recovery. But very little. Usually the colour images are yes/no from the camera. (I am old, I have no time for RAW. But I have time to shoot and shoot and shoot until all is right.) So Perfectly Clear is used perhaps 1-5% of selects.
Gimp is massive. My husband mostly is trying to switch from others to Gimp. He has more patience.
We both use old PS CS3 running on old Mac to make the printers run (Epson 7890/3880)
Ciao,
Mme. O
Snapseed, Perfectly Clear, Gimp.
Here is something interesting to me. I use Snapseed for quick B&W conversions. For me, superb with speed.
In the colour works, Perfectly Clear often does very little. Maybe contrast, maybe shadow recovery. But very little. Usually the colour images are yes/no from the camera. (I am old, I have no time for RAW. But I have time to shoot and shoot and shoot until all is right.) So Perfectly Clear is used perhaps 1-5% of selects.
Gimp is massive. My husband mostly is trying to switch from others to Gimp. He has more patience.
We both use old PS CS3 running on old Mac to make the printers run (Epson 7890/3880)
Ciao,
Mme. O
hap
Well-known
Lightroom and Photoshop… I have the DXO apps, but they just seem to complicate my workflow, and I can do everything I need in LR and PS. LR printing support is outstanding - and after all, it’s all about the final print.
Now I know where all the nikon legacy lenses i'm hunting are going to.
dasuess
Nikon Freak
Now I know where all the nikon legacy lenses i'm hunting are going to.
Still looking for reasonably priced 85/f2, 55/f2.8 Micro and a 20mm.
willie_901
Veteran
I've tried just about every alternative to Photoshop and Lightroom and all of them fall short. ...
This is my experience as well.
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