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Re: What are most people using for processing RAW
« Reply #60 on: October 03, 2012, 03:19:37 PM »
I like using DXO Optics along with their FilmPack software. You can choose from 26 Black and White "looks" and fine tune from there. FilmPack also works as a standalone program.
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Re: What are most people using for processing RAW
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Re: What are most people using for processing RAW
« Reply #61 on: October 03, 2012, 03:27:03 PM »
in terms of Nik I am somewhat of a rookie but liking it so far - it fits into LR the same as PS - there are sharpening, noise reduction, BW conversion, a general exposure saturation editor and a filter/effect component - I doubt there is much you can't do with LR/ACR/PS themselves but you can make some nice changes to an image very fast - their website gives plenty of details and tutorials

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Re: What are most people using for processing RAW
« Reply #62 on: October 03, 2012, 03:55:38 PM »
I'm using ACDSee Pro 3 at the moment. Serves me well as an Organizer/Raw-developer, but for any more than that I use Photoshop. Basically I'm missing some features on ACDSee Pro 3 (CA-correction, better sharpening tools, better denoiser)...maybe an upgrade to ACDSee Pro 6 will do the trick, will download the trial soon and see. everybody is suggesting that Lightroom is sooo much better, but everytime I used it somehow it didn't feel fluid in what I wanted to do. But its VERY possible that this is just me being lazy to adapt to LR.

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Re: NEW RAW Converter - Photoninja
« Reply #63 on: October 03, 2012, 08:05:17 PM »
It's worth noting that this is $130; that there's a non-functional demo version (save, etc. is disabled) available for free download; and that there're both Windows and Mac versions but that the Mac version requires 10.5.8 or later.

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Re: NEW RAW Converter - Photoninja
« Reply #64 on: October 03, 2012, 08:09:47 PM »
Whats in real world the difference to others, like Adobe, Canon or C1?

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Re: What are most people using for processing RAW
« Reply #65 on: October 03, 2012, 11:05:01 PM »
Lightroom

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Re: What are most people using for processing RAW
« Reply #66 on: October 03, 2012, 11:07:42 PM »
I use DxO Optics since version 1, been quite happy with the results (one of the best RAW engine as far as I know, better than LR2 but I hear it's been much improved with LR3 and LR4). I tried LR since it is the standard (for once Adobe sells an affordable software), but I am not very happy with the ergonomic. When you get used to something.....
Plus DxO has excellent lens correction modules, as well as a practical geometry correction module to straighten architecture.
Can be tried free for 30 days.
Has anyone else tried it or does the fact it is related to DxO mark make it the evil software ?

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Though I don't do all my photography in RAW - I do use DxO Optics Pro for RAW conversions too. Since I first downloaded the first demo (a long time ago) - I loved it... for the various lens tools, corrections, tweaking, etc - that it has available.  Particularly the last version is getting better interface, functionality, etc.  8)

For my purposes, most of my photos I actually shoot in JPEG (not RAW).... but DxO conversions work great on both RAW & JPEG. As Neuro has stated in various posts, the DxO engine is good for low noise.

While I take the DxO overall sensor score with a grain of salt (if that) - I do like their software very much  ;)

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Re: What are most people using for processing RAW
« Reply #66 on: October 03, 2012, 11:07:42 PM »

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Re: What are most people using for processing RAW
« Reply #67 on: October 03, 2012, 11:24:59 PM »
I'm using DPP most of the time and ACR for serious stuffs.  I'd like to try DXO Optics though.  Maybe one of these days...
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Re: What are most people using for processing RAW
« Reply #68 on: October 04, 2012, 10:32:48 AM »
I use DxO Optics since version 1, been quite happy with the results (one of the best RAW engine as far as I know, better than LR2 but I hear it's been much improved with LR3 and LR4). I tried LR since it is the standard (for once Adobe sells an affordable software), but I am not very happy with the ergonomic. When you get used to something.....
Plus DxO has excellent lens correction modules, as well as a practical geometry correction module to straighten architecture.
Can be tried free for 30 days.
Has anyone else tried it or does the fact it is related to DxO mark make it the evil software ?

+1

Though I don't do all my photography in RAW - I do use DxO Optics Pro for RAW conversions too. Since I first downloaded the first demo (a long time ago) - I loved it... for the various lens tools, corrections, tweaking, etc - that it has available.  Particularly the last version is getting better interface, functionality, etc.  8)

For my purposes, most of my photos I actually shoot in JPEG (not RAW).... but DxO conversions work great on both RAW & JPEG. As Neuro has stated in various posts, the DxO engine is good for low noise.

While I take the DxO overall sensor score with a grain of salt (if that) - I do like their software very much  ;)

Cheers

Paul

Just curious....given that you have the option of shooting RAW....why do you shoot with jpeg?
I'm not really understanding why anyone would shoot less than RAW these days...memory is pretty cheap these days....and if shooting jpeg, well, you've automatically lost potential things you can do in post....

I can maybe understand if you're taking 1000's of shots for a time lapse thing...but for just normal stills pics....why would you shoot anything but RAW if you have the capability?

Just curious,

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Re: What are most people using for processing RAW
« Reply #69 on: October 04, 2012, 11:02:28 AM »
I use different raw converters Lightroom ,Camera raw and Phase one.
I also use qpcard  www.qpcard.com  to generate my own profiles depending of  the  shootinglight.
I get rid of  the  oversaturated reds and magenta cast in my 5dmk3 mk2.



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Re: What are most people using for processing RAW
« Reply #70 on: October 04, 2012, 12:01:31 PM »
I use Aperture... before that I used Canon DPP. While I DO have Adobe Photoshop Elements 8 (primarily for my scanner), I tend to avoid Adobe products. While they produce very good products, my personal opinion is that (for the most part) the cost of their products outweighs the quality. I did trial Lightroom 2 vs Aperture 2 and found Aperture to be more intuitive for this Apple user. But now (thank you Apple) I'm limited to Aperture 3.2.4 since I don't plan to move up to Lion or Mountain Lion anytime soon. However, this version does everything I need with the equipment I have so I'm not too concerned.

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Re: What are most people using for processing RAW
« Reply #71 on: October 04, 2012, 12:27:41 PM »
+1 for Aftershot Pro

The library concept of LR is a no-go for me. Tried it and considered the workflow horrible.  :o

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Re: What are most people using for processing RAW
« Reply #72 on: October 04, 2012, 12:30:49 PM »
I have both Lightroom 3.1 and DPP. There's no doubt that Lightroom has a better work flow and file management system. However, I often use DPP on my laptop to generate jpgs of a few photos, especially when I'm away from home, because its easy to use. One really nice thing in DPP, IMO, is the ability to set the number of pixels I want on a side of a crop. Both Lightroom and DPP allow you to set the aspect ratio but Lightroom doesn't let you type in the number of pixels like DPP.

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Re: What are most people using for processing RAW
« Reply #73 on: October 04, 2012, 12:32:00 PM »
The library concept of LR is a no-go for me. Tried it and considered the workflow horrible.  :o
I'm glad I'm not the only one who feels this way.  I only use Lightroom for the lens correction, which is poorly integrated in Photoshop CS5.

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Re: What are most people using for processing RAW
« Reply #74 on: October 04, 2012, 12:34:36 PM »
LR 4.1 and Photoshop CS6, but 70% off editing on LR 4.1 after that if it needs some photoshopping I export the image to Photoshop to add final touch.
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Re: What are most people using for processing RAW
« Reply #74 on: October 04, 2012, 12:34:36 PM »