I spent more time this morning, trying difficult cr2 images with detail in deep shadows. I had to learn the various controls by trial and error, but found that they correlate pretty well to the Lightroom controls. I thought at first that they were doing a better job, but then took the same image into Lightroom and got identical results.
For a person like me who has little dexterity in my hands, I quickly noticed the lost time moving the cursor all over the screen to select a tool, rather than being able to use the scroll wheel to move thru the various editing panels. I did not like the way one panel sometimes closed when I selected another. So, while its very powerful, I don't think my hands are up to it, even though I did quickly remember the location of the commonly used tools.
The export process was particularly confusing, and the print dialog was very lacking, watermarks were vertical only, unless there is another setting to change that.
For a person like me who has little dexterity in my hands, I quickly noticed the lost time moving the cursor all over the screen to select a tool, rather than being able to use the scroll wheel to move thru the various editing panels. I did not like the way one panel sometimes closed when I selected another. So, while its very powerful, I don't think my hands are up to it, even though I did quickly remember the location of the commonly used tools.
The export process was particularly confusing, and the print dialog was very lacking, watermarks were vertical only, unless there is another setting to change that.
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