On 3/3/2013 9:02 AM, DZDub wrote:
> ...
>
> I like to let photos moulder in the folder for a while.
Nice way to put it. I'm going to refer to it as aging in the cask. :-)
> I think one's judgment about them is a bit different after the shoot from a
> perspective
> of time.
I'm sure I just skipped right past the unusual water lily shot I posted last
night when I took it almost six months ago.
Now, I like it more than most of the stuff around it.
> Also, in my case, I had not kept up with Photoshop and have been
> thrilled with the impressive capabilities of PS6 and ACR.
Some of that stuff is like magic. :-)
> I used to prefer
> Studio/Viewer for color rendition, but ACR is superior in so many other
> ways now that I return to old favorites to see what I can do with them.
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On 3/3/2013 9:43 AM, Ken Norton wrote:
> ACR has come a long ways. Not that it was bad before, but it is much better
> than it was. Along with that, I think
> we've all done a pretty good job of progressing with our skills. The one
> thing that Studio/Viewer was unable to keep
> pace is in highlight recovery.
Keep pace? As far as I can tell, Viewer has zero highlight recovery.
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> I guess I've improved a bit at PP
Ya think?
Ramblin' Moose
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