Ernst,
I, too, am not going the CC route unless new functionality is developed that I really need. My limitation to better photography is my vision rather than a new software program.
PS6 and QImage provide more functionality than I currently need. I'll wait patiently to see what the future holds.
Randy Bresee
--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Ernst Dinkla wrote:
>
> It could be a rough road I am heading for but I decided to skip the
> Adobe offer and look for alternatives. Wonder what others think about
> this move.
>
> In short I have to learn RawTherapee. I use Qimage Ultimate as the base
> for anything including filing and set the external image editor to Raw
> Therapee. In many cases I can do the job from RAW/Tiff to print with
> Qimage. If more control in RAW is needed I transfer the RAW to
> RawTherapee. Do the job there and save a 16 bit Tiff back to the map
> Qimage has open. If I need Photoshop CS 5.5 editing features I can
> transfer the image to Photoshop with RawTherapee's external image editor
> setting and save a 16 bit Tiff to Qimage's file map.
>
> RawTherapee gives me Flat Field for RAW (bought Robin Meyer's
> Equalight-3 a month ago :-( and has a good base for deconvolution
> sharpening. Have to take Bart van der Wolf's optimising route in focus
> compensation and focus/lens characterising for best quality. Lens
> profiles from several sources are available that do not exist in
> Qimage's RAW processing. The 96 bit development in RT is in my view
> excellent for color control and geometric transformations. Both Qimage
> rely on DCRAW and LCMS-2 so that may reduce surprises. I can run RT on
> Windows and Ubuntu systems here.
>
> For my own web/vector/sign/publishing needs I upgraded Xara Pro to its
> latest incarnation Xara Designer Pro 9. The program I always went for
> despite the installed Designer CS 5.5 package. Most what comes in from
> Illustrator or InDesign is PDF and can go through either the Z3200-PS
> route or get rasterized in Photoshop 5.5, the route I prefer to check
> colors and avoid font issues.
>
>
> --
> Met vriendelijke groet, Ernst Dinkla
>
> http://www.pigment-print.com/spectralplots/spectrumviz_1.htm
> December 2012: 500+ inkjet media paper white spectral plots.
>
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Re: [Digital BW] Photoshop Create Cloud program for photographers
2013-11-26 by Phil Morse
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 8:46 AM, lgrrrb@... <lgrrrb@...> wrote:
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