Hello Alex,
Welcome from a new user to the board here, I have used ASP for over a year and followed the forum for news on updates since my first install. I really like the ease of use of ASP and would love to see some new developments/improvements in the program this coming year. All other programs I've tried seem less user friendly and slow down the workflow, ASP lets me tweak my RAW files very quickly and prep them for output. Canon RAW profiles need some tweaking especially in highlight recovery and noise reduction and support for the new Canon 7D Mkii would be a much appreciated addition, until then I'm stuck shooting JPG's or tweaking the RAW's from my new camera in DPP, LightZone, or Raw Therapee which do a fair job but don't have the speed of ASP.
I've used various Corel software since version 1 of CorelDraw back in the 80's and have always liked its GUI and ease of use, PhotoPaint X6 is my tool of choice for image editing once I get the file prepped for TIFF or JPG from ASP
Happy New Year and hope this time next year ASP will have climbed higher in the user base that it could if Corel will put the support behind it, you've got a good program that could be a big hit.
Introducing Alex Brazeau, Corel Photo Group- Aftershot forum
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Hi Alex,
I have to echo the comments made by others that PSP urgently needs to be ported to Linux and Mac as well. The two seem inseparable, but to many they are. Without native access to PSP, ASP's value decreases (not immediately in a monetarilysense, but in terms of overall appeal).
This should also be high on your road map, IMHO.
Thanks for listening.
I have to echo the comments made by others that PSP urgently needs to be ported to Linux and Mac as well. The two seem inseparable, but to many they are. Without native access to PSP, ASP's value decreases (not immediately in a monetarilysense, but in terms of overall appeal).
This should also be high on your road map, IMHO.
Thanks for listening.
Using Linux Mint 17.1 > gThumb Viewer > ASP2 (ProPhoto RGB) > Gimp 2.9 (dev). Specialising in landscapes, concerts and portraiture.
