Well, good! By the way, Photoshop and LR can play well together when it comes to Raw processing, so it can be easy to work with Photoshop and then try stuff in LR and share the processing. It's a nice way to get up to speed in LR.
tonylong ...winded More info | Mar 21, 2011 17:03 | #16 Well, good! By the way, Photoshop and LR can play well together when it comes to Raw processing, so it can be easy to work with Photoshop and then try stuff in LR and share the processing. It's a nice way to get up to speed in LR. Tony
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Mar 21, 2011 17:13 | #17 tonylong wrote in post #12064524 Well, good! By the way, Photoshop and LR can play well together when it comes to Raw processing, so it can be easy to work with Photoshop and then try stuff in LR and share the processing. It's a nice way to get up to speed in LR. Thanks for the good tip Tony. You always come through! Patrick Choi
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Wilt Reader's Digest Condensed version of War and Peace [POTN Vol 1] More info | Mar 22, 2011 12:32 | #18 It is once again time for me to ask my periodic question (which so far has never gotten an answer...a poor testimony for actual use of aRGB and the theoretical advantages!)... You need to give me OK to edit your image and repost! Keep POTN alive and well with member support https://photography-on-the.net/forum/donate.php
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RenéDamkot Cream of the Crop 39,856 posts Likes: 8 Joined Feb 2005 Location: enschede, netherlands More info | Mar 22, 2011 13:08 | #19 Anyone who prints using a wide format Epson or something similar I'd presume. "I think the idea of art kills creativity" - Douglas Adams
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Wilt Reader's Digest Condensed version of War and Peace [POTN Vol 1] More info | Mar 22, 2011 13:22 | #20 René Damkot wrote in post #12070278 Anyone who prints using a wide format Epson or something similar I'd presume. I know of a pro lab here, but no idea about the USA obviously ![]() Maybe I need to further qualify "...not using any inkjet technology, but using a conventional optical photographic process which has dyes within the paper's emulsion and not surface pigments" such as Fuji Crystal You need to give me OK to edit your image and repost! Keep POTN alive and well with member support https://photography-on-the.net/forum/donate.php
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RenéDamkot Cream of the Crop 39,856 posts Likes: 8 Joined Feb 2005 Location: enschede, netherlands More info | Mar 22, 2011 14:09 | #21 Fuji Chrystal appears to have smaller then sRGB gamut in most area's "I think the idea of art kills creativity" - Douglas Adams
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Wilt Reader's Digest Condensed version of War and Peace [POTN Vol 1] More info | Mar 22, 2011 15:05 | #22 René Damkot wrote in post #12070619 Fuji Chrystal appears to have smaller then sRGB gamut in most area's ![]() http://forums.dpreview.com …rum=1014&message=30120123 http://www.drycreekphoto.com …uji/fuji-370-CAProLus.htm Gee, René, you had to spoil it some more... "What do you want, less gamut in Chromira ,or fight with clogged Epson inkjets from insufficient print activity/frequency?" You need to give me OK to edit your image and repost! Keep POTN alive and well with member support https://photography-on-the.net/forum/donate.php
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RenéDamkot Cream of the Crop 39,856 posts Likes: 8 Joined Feb 2005 Location: enschede, netherlands More info | Mar 22, 2011 15:46 | #23 Well, the "limited" (insert howevermany grains of salt you wish) gamut is more "different" then smaller. Also: Gamut isn't everything. "I think the idea of art kills creativity" - Douglas Adams
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