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Oct 13, 2011 23:23 |  #1

I've been to a little cookie butter studio and they shoot tethered to a networked pc, and then pull the pictures into some software where they are able to resize and reposition for all the different layouts they are able to get printed.

Does anyone know of something like this? I'd like to shoot people but I don't want to have them then go away and have to pick shots from tiny watermarked images on a website or whatever. I want to be able to show them what the prints will look like right there and then and sell them a package before they leave the door.

The software allows multiple images inside each other and different crops and layouts. Also allows you to zoom in and out and change to B/W, sepia or colour.


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Oct 13, 2011 23:26 |  #2

Proselect from time exposure. FABULOUS!


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Oct 13, 2011 23:28 |  #3

sevillafox wrote in post #13248769 (external link)
Proselect from time exposure. FABULOUS!

Pretty sure that's exactly what they use from the screenshots.

Thank you :)


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Oct 13, 2011 23:38 |  #4

No problem! FWIW....I use the cheaper version not the full resolution production mode. You can always start with that and upgrade later. Plus, the 30 day trial is fabulous!


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