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Nov 24, 2006 08:08 |  #1

Anyone particularly familiar with or capable of giving feedback for Kubota Image tool products (actions and all that good stuff). Was looking into some of the actions and presets he has concerning workflow and raw workflow; posting here because I get the impression that his product is most marketed at the wedding photog. Feedback much appreciated.



  
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Nov 24, 2006 13:09 |  #2

I like them... but only artistic pack 2. I bought 1 and I found the actions to be pretty basic things that I had already made or don't need. The actions like Sunglow are things you can do in RAW before you even get to photoshop imo. But pack 2 has some nice ones... the lord of the rings actions in particular are cool, as is the modern antique... those are the ones I use the most.


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Nov 24, 2006 18:50 |  #3

Is it really worth the amount of money if you only use a few of them?


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Nov 24, 2006 19:39 |  #4

They are one of the best out there... excellent in my opinion and very very worth the money.
Get them and you will enjoy them :)


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Nov 24, 2006 20:00 |  #5

sn7 wrote in post #2308945 (external link)
They are one of the best out there... excellent in my opinion and very very worth the money.
Get them and you will enjoy them :)

Thanks, I'm planning in it. Just checking. :)


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Nov 24, 2006 21:00 |  #6

sn7 wrote in post #2308945 (external link)
They are one of the best out there... excellent in my opinion and very very worth the money.
Get them and you will enjoy them :)


Would you say that for all of them (been looking mostly at artistic pack 2 & the production pack) or just some specific ones? All the feedback is appreciated.


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Nov 26, 2006 01:51 |  #7

I found production pack to be useless... but that's just me. The great thing about kubota is that they are good with returns...


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