afx wrote:
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That very much depends on the image content.
NN registered is much better at keeping detail.
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Those that have loads of images with AS settings?
cheers
afx
Oh well, I guess you're right, but I'm just kinda bitter you know... So much hope fo such as sad result... And I'm telling this to you, who has been dedicated to moderating and writting books and such for as far as I can remember dealing with Bibble, I guess I should take some perspective
Well it sucks anyway.
Alban
+1
I have used Bibble since November 1999.
I find it amazing that a crap decision by someone in Corel has allowed a great product to be killed and the source code locked away in their vaults in perpetuity. If they were a half respectable company with any morals and ethics they would have released the code to Open Source Foundation. Bibble/ASP was the only cross platform tool that was available to Windows, Mac and Linux users.
If anyone knows the CEO of Corel email address then please post or PM to me.
Hi
I used to have Rawshooter. Was bought out and shut down by Adobe.
Then I re-evaluated and bought Bibble5 as it came out. Then Corel bought them out.
And I bought into Corel and upgraded. I really love ASP for its BW capabilities.
Now I really hope Corel keep maintaining it.
The 1.1.1.10 version seems to be their boxed version only. I could not find it online.
Bad news about NN.
Bad news about the update site which is eventually working again.
I fear maybe it may be time to start evaluating the options to ASP again.
I would so hope that is not true as it would take time to get used to another interface.
I am afraid, all this marks the end of life for aftershotpro.
I will be moving on to another, still promising, product: photoninja.
After all those years I have never seen a product stay alive in the hands of Corel.
Never acquire anything from Corel until they learn to communicate with their customers and stay loyal to their products.