AfterShot Pro - What do you really like?

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Re: AfterShot Pro - What do you really like?

Post by jknights »

- Mac support
- Plugins
- Speed
- Complete workflow
- Layers!
Still learning after all these years!
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Re: AfterShot Pro - What do you really like?

Post by EnricoV »

- Linux and mac support
- Layers
- free plugins support

Normally, I don't use any photo retouching software, Bibble-ASPro (with Z-perspector, Grad, Vigne, Brenda, and other plugins) is sufficient to make a perfect job!
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Re: AfterShot Pro - What do you really like?

Post by Jlindsey00 »

- Linux support
- Workflow
- Speed
- Non-destructive edits
- Selectively copy + paste settings
- Quality
- Plugins
- Layers
- Community

Works well on notebook and B5 provided an inclusive solution. ASP seems to be lacking in a few areas that Bibble did well (catalog, looks) and the Bibble forum. :D
John Lindsey
Bibble transplant
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Re: AfterShot Pro - What do you really like?

Post by esaahonen »

- Linux support
- Non-destructive editing
- Layers
- 3rd party plug-ins
- Selective copy + paste
- Speed
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Re: AfterShot Pro - What do you really like?

Post by _andreas_ »

- and again .. :wink:

- Linux support
- speed
- support for social networks (facebook etc.) only as a plugin. (I hate "like" buttons...)
- a more configurable user interface (fonts/fontsize etc.) (maybe its a bug that "qtconfig" won't work with ASP.)
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Re: AfterShot Pro - What do you really like?

Post by n00b »

  • Linux support!
  • Choice and flexibility – multiple catalogues (which will respect my folder structure), or simple work outside the asset manager, keeping history etc. Sidecar file is a great solution.
  • Efficiency and speed -- Shortcut keys such as R, L, M, CTRL+R, copy/paste image settings.
  • Full screen with focus on photos
  • Selective editing. Easy to use. Actually usefull
  • Look n feel like a tool. Focus on the photos.
  • …Linux support!
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Re: AfterShot Pro - What do you really like?

Post by AsterixEtObelix »

- Once again the Linux support
B5 run munch more better on Linux than on Windows! it might be the same with ASP
- I am use to it , so processing picture are quick and much more efficient than any other prgm
- it's light compare to some other prgm
- the capability of having 3rd parties plugins, which for me is also extremely important.
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Re: AfterShot Pro - What do you really like?

Post by herman »

What I like above all other features of this program:
  • the ability to work from the file system, one is not forced to use the catalog / library
  • supporting standard Windows drag-and-drop so that one can pass images from a DAM application to ASP.
I think is great that I can tell my DAM application to send 300 images to ASP and that they end up there as expected.
This feature made me dump Lightroom and buy an ASP license :D
Please don't ever even think about changing these features!
Enjoy!

Herman.
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Re: AfterShot Pro - What do you really like?

Post by kiwanuncle »

A usable Clone and Heal tool in a Linux product.

I scan from film - dust removal is important!
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Re: AfterShot Pro - What do you really like?

Post by tigloo »

- Linux, Linux, Linux (can't say that often enough)
- Non-destructive editing
- Touch-Up, RAW conversion and asset management in one application
- Asset management that allows me to keep my current file structure
- Layers, image versions, plugins
- Speed
- Usability

Oh and last but not least an affordable price. Even if I find an application really good, if it is too expensive, I tend to stick to open source alternatives or home brew solutions, however clumsy they may be. If an application comes at a good price, I tend to be a quick buyer.
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Re: AfterShot Pro - What do you really like?

Post by LMB »

  • Linux support.
  • Nondestructive Editing.
  • Regions/Layers.
  • The ability to catalog images stored off-line (OTOH, Catalogs is an option, not compulsory -- that's great, too)
  • Third party plugins
  • Speed (with the exception of regions, everything runs well in my aging hardware -- which I don't intend to replace any time soon)
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Re: AfterShot Pro - What do you really like?

Post by Dutchmm »

Linux
Multi-machine license
Batches - which allow me to output direct to the formats required by the photo printing service I use
Ability to load printer profiles - so I can soft-proof knowing I am looking at the results I shall get back from the printers
Plugins

All of these were features I loved in B5 Pro as well. Corel has bought a superb foundation stone for future software greatness.
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Re: AfterShot Pro - What do you really like?

Post by hodgepig »

Linux support
Mac support
Being able to use the file system and ignore the catalogue
Flexible output batches
Layers
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Re: AfterShot Pro - What do you really like?

Post by DocBrown »

Layers & Regions (if not for this, I would probably be an LR user now)
3rdParty Plugins
Customizable tool tabs
Choice of using file system or catalogs (or both!)
Enough flexibility to fit any workflow that includes other DAM and editing software
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Re: AfterShot Pro - What do you really like?

Post by grooveman »

I like everything about it that I liked in B5, I don't (yet) see anything new. In fact, much was removed that is sorely missed, especially with regards to the catalog. I still don't understand that major step backward... Hopefully these removed features will be added back, or something equivalent will be added instead.

So, I like what I always liked about B5:

+Linux Support
+Multi-threaded
+Great Plugins
+non-destructive editing

Problems/Bugs I noticed:

-On the RPM installer for linux, the libstdc++ package is missing, so it was a bit of a headache to install
-On the Color Correction panel, the Luminance slider is broken -- it doesn't do anything.
-With B5, a double click on a thumbnail would enlarge the image, a double-click on the enlarged image would take you back to thumbnail view, on AFS-pro, it instead toggles between enlarging the image and shrinking -- very infuriating! :evil:
-I really miss some of the B5 plugins that were out, like zblur, Harry, Sally, Pixie and a few others... I hope those come over soon!