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03/20/2007 08:14:11 AM · #1 |
Wondering what photo software people are finding really useful on a day to day basis? This is in contrast to software that you own, find really cool, but don't use at all. For example, in my case, I think Adobe Bridge is neat, it's just too slow for me to use on a day to day basis.
For me, my workhorse programs are: Breeze Browser Pro/Downloader Pro and a touch of Photoshop CS for the important photos. |
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03/20/2007 08:18:09 AM · #2 |
IMHO Adobe PS CS is the best especially with add ons and plug ins. However, I am a firm believer in direct from camera and that if someone needs to do too much processing, adjusting, changing to a photo, then it probably wasn't that good of a shot to begin with. |
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03/20/2007 08:23:03 AM · #3 |
I'm using Adobe Lightroom, fell in love with it the first time I used it, and PS CS3 Beta. |
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03/20/2007 08:30:06 AM · #4 |
Originally posted by AceRamsey: IMHO Adobe PS CS is the best especially with add ons and plug ins. However, I am a firm believer in direct from camera and that if someone needs to do too much processing, adjusting, changing to a photo, then it probably wasn't that good of a shot to begin with. |
Problem is shooting with a p&s and a dslr is so different in the way the photo is presented. My Fuji 602z was sharp out of the camera and I did little or no editing, however my 300d dslr is a different beast altogether so I tend to use CS2 mostly for my editing but Its usually pretty basic stuff as I need to learn how to work CS2 at a higher level than present.
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03/20/2007 08:33:08 AM · #5 |
Irfanview for browsing.
Photoshop CS2 with a load of plugins and filters.
Nikon Capture NX.
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03/20/2007 08:36:32 AM · #6 |
- Raw Shooter Essential for converting from RAW to JPEG.
- PhotoShop Elements 4 for day to day editing.
- Photomatrix (trial) for HDR experimenting (am seriously considering coughing up for the full version when I can afford it). |
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03/20/2007 08:44:00 AM · #7 |
RawShooter Premium 2006 for conversions
Photoshop CS for all my editing
Paint Shop Pro 9 for printing
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03/20/2007 08:45:31 AM · #8 |
CS2 trial edition for RAW conversion
Elements 3.0 for processing
Photomatix pro for HDR/ Tonemapping
Trying out Noiseninja and may purchase for elements... |
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03/20/2007 09:14:29 AM · #9 |
Bridge and PS CS2 that's pretty much it. |
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03/20/2007 09:17:42 AM · #10 |
Canon Utility for photo transfer
PhotoImpact 12 - RAW and Editor
Neat Image
Focus Magic
Flaming Pear plug-ins |
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03/20/2007 09:20:22 AM · #11 |
For RAW - Bibble Lite
For JPEGs - Elements 2.0 when possible, otherwise Elements 4 (depending which computer I'm on) [I keep to version 2 so I can use curves & channel mixer]
For HDR(normally just from RAW) - Photomatix Pro
For panoramas - Autostitch
Out of them I use Elements most, but use the others fairly regularly when appropriate for what I'm doing
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03/20/2007 09:25:30 AM · #12 |
Digital Photo Pro - for RAW conversion and general sorting
PS CS2 - for 90% of everything else
FotoFusion - for Collages
ProShow Gold - for Slideshows
Last night I uninstalled Lightroom, it was just too clunky for my taste.
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03/20/2007 09:41:11 AM · #13 |
IM pretty much the same as cindi,
Digital Photo Pro - for conversions
PS CS2 for everything else
I also just uninstalled lightroom as it was slow even on my machine which is pretty fast by today's standards, DPP is much faster..
-dave |
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03/20/2007 09:45:14 AM · #14 |
I use iPhoto for file transfer and snaps.
Bridge/CS2 etc for RAW and any serious manipulation/adjustment. |
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03/20/2007 09:48:13 AM · #15 |
RAW conversion with Canon EOS Viewer Utility
Photoshop 7
Photoretouche plug-in for B&W
Neat Image plug-in
Photomatix Pro for HDR and tonemapping |
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03/20/2007 10:10:30 AM · #16 |
DPP and CS for me. Once in a while I'll use CS to convert from RAW when I want to bring out some shadow detail, but mostly use DPP for converting. |
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03/20/2007 10:23:44 AM · #17 |
Lightroom & Photoshop CS3 |
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03/20/2007 10:36:54 AM · #18 |
Canon image transfer utility (doesn't touch EXIF and sorts into nice, tidy folders automatically)
Canon Zoombrowser for sifting through and choosing shots to edit; I also use it to batch resize groups of snapshots to put up on shutterfly.com
Photoshop CS2 for editing, with Neat Image plugin for noise reduction
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03/20/2007 10:37:16 AM · #19 |
Originally posted by Gordon: Lightroom & Photoshop CS3 |
What does Lightroom do? Is it a photo browser?
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03/20/2007 11:41:56 AM · #20 |
Some modern conveniences -
Photoshop cs3; Lightroom; bibble pro; Rawshooter; Photomatix Pro; Olympus Master; NeatImage plug
other useful stuff, all good -
dadaware - Embellish
nearly impossible to find - a prized legacy freeware
Camedia Master 2.5
DPEx
FastStone
Paint.net
irfanview
silkypix
Pixia
Some others:
Nikon - PictureProject
Picture Cooler2
Noiseware
edit to fix FastStone link - if you go there you will never use irfanview again.
Message edited by author 2007-03-21 04:46:00. |
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03/20/2007 12:18:41 PM · #21 |
Surprising the wide variety of software used, particularly specialized 'accessory' software folks employee...
For me:
1-Microsoft RAW image viewer and/or DPP (Canon's Digital Photo 'Professional')
2-ACR for RAW conversion
3-PS CS2 for day to day image editing
4-NeatImage and plugin (though not need as much as it used to be)
5-Hugins as a front end for pano tools for panorama image stitching
6-Miscellaneous downloaded filters and plugins occasionally
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03/20/2007 12:24:39 PM · #22 |
I use PS CS2 Mainly
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PhotoImpact 4-8 and XL
Paint.NET |
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03/20/2007 12:32:31 PM · #23 |
Picture Project for getting the pics on my PC and for raw conversion to tif where I will work on the image in Paint Shop Pro 9.
Neat Image to clean things up a bit afterwards.
If I am playing around at work I'll use GIMP. I am also trying out Raw Shooter.
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03/20/2007 12:41:01 PM · #24 |
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03/20/2007 12:43:14 PM · #25 |
Downloader Pro - for copying to PC and renaming.
Bridge - for RAW work
CS2 - for editing |
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