well dats a bummer RedSock![]()
Yeah... I guess it is what it is....
They've also got another product called AfterShot Pro 3 that I just finished trying. It's made more for RAW and it works pretty good and is much faster than the PSP, but I still prefer my Adobe Lightroom CS6 and the free Lightzone since I feel the results end up being closer to what I was seeing when I took the picture. AfterShot seems to brighten the overall pic and saturate the colors more by default than either of the others I currently use.
I have nothing against an enhanced photo but I feel a program should start with a neutral set of levels. A RAW pic will always require some post processing to get the colors, white balance, contrast etc right... but that's why photographers use it vs an already processed shot ( like JPEG etc ) straight from the camera. Being able to make changes to those basic settings always gives you a better result ( or can once you get used to using the controls ).




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