for my own work perhaps, but when i have 30 or so artworks to shoot and get out asap, the long and winding road gets to be very tiring -( ![]() ![]() Ushere park70 - been there, done that, still doing it lawrence - i wish i had the time. it's turning out to be too time-consuming - and i've given up on sfd not only because of time constraints both taking and post, but the end result requires too much tweaking - and for my requirements isn't warranted.ĭng's won't open in dxo, nor can i get the 30mm lens correction in it (not that it needs much), but i tried capture one and though it looks like another learning curve, it has lens correction and accepts dng's.Īnd of course, dng to capture one is much faster from every angle (well other than ooc jpg -)) Even Capture Two fails to satisfy.Īnyone using such a combination? thoughts?Īt present i've tried all camera options, usually ending up with x3f > spp > tiff 16 bit > dxo. Searching for other answers in the jungle is promising but usually pointless. The advantages of this method are: excellent processing using normal tools ability to produce a good global image which you can process further in any other image processing software if you want to adjust specific areas and the overall best results. ![]() Take a picture which is saved as a X3F file - Process slowly and well and SPP - process further in your favourite image processing software. Why not just find within thee a bit of patience and accept the given path?
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