Your Opinion Wanted: Sharing from AfterShot Pro
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Charlie77
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Re: Your Opinion Wanted: Sharing from AfterShot Pro
I use AfterShot 2 as a frontend for PaintShop. It would be neat if AfterShot would create a temporary 16 bit file that PaintShop could load the same as Raw Lab dose. This would save a huge amount of overhead and disk space compared to the permanent 16 bit tiff file that I current use to transfer to PaintShop.
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Kneops
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Re: Your Opinion Wanted: Sharing from AfterShot Pro
I've read through the replies on this topic, and I have to agree with those that keep reminding ASP that image quality in the end is all that matters. Ofcourse posting to social networks etc. is nice, but would really never be a reason for me to buy a raw converter / image assesment software. I did buy ASP and every day I hope the team will work on the image quality, tonality options, noise removal and Fuji RAF conversion.
Detail: at the top of the ASP facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/CorelAfterShotPro), the article about batch processing, stands a black and white image. I viewed the meta data of this black and white image and found out it was created with Adobe Photoshop Raw and Adobe Photoshop CC, not with ASP....
Detail: at the top of the ASP facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/CorelAfterShotPro), the article about batch processing, stands a black and white image. I viewed the meta data of this black and white image and found out it was created with Adobe Photoshop Raw and Adobe Photoshop CC, not with ASP....
