At 12/10/2019 03:59 PM, Moose wrote:
>On 12/10/2019 9:46 AM, Wayne Shumaker wrote:
>>Wow, go traveling for a few days and come back to this great discussion. Me
>>on the sideline learning...
>>
>>I wonder if one's workflow of 'a lot of photos' versus 'a few that want extra
>>treatment' favors LR vs PS. I tend to be very selective with the photos I
>>edit, so my workflow favors Moose's approach using PS.
>
>The downside to my way is that I take too many photos. :-)Â So I'm always
>hopelessly behind.
I don't have a problem being behind. My goal is to have fun.
>>I have a shortcut key to Sharpen AI, which has been a real advantage for
>>those slightly blurred images, or just pulling in the last touches.
>
>Are you using all the options in Sharpen AI? You may have missed this photo I
>posted a few days ago.
><http://www.moosemystic.net/Gallery/tech/TopazAI_Gigapixel/AsianFalcon.htm>
>
>For that one, I tried all three modes, Sharpen, Stabilize and Focus. I ended
>up using Stabilize, then Focus, one after the other.
Yes I use all modes, but have not tired multiple passes. I recently upgraded my
PC to i7-9700K 8 core, 64GB of RAM, and RTX 2060 graphics card. It has improved
the sharpen speed. Focus and Stabalize can take a while on 42mp images. Now
61mp. I have not timed them, but some take 30-60 seconds on this system.
Digesting the rest of the message. All my lenses are in the Sony a7 realm.
Thanks for the observations.
WayneS
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