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Feb 07, 2003 11:10 |  #1

hi guys,

a few months ago I discovered PhotoRetouch Pro from www.Binuscan.com (external link)

I got the demo and I must say from my short experience, the auto adjusments results are absolute mindblowing much much better than the ones from Photoshop. But the product as expensive as Photoshop itself. What I don't understand so well, is why anyone here in this forum speaks about it. It's got the international recognition from many professional magazines and could be the answer to many probles here.....

Any explanation for this?

I ask this because I'm thinkin seriously to get it, since I'm going to start shooting literally hundreds (thousands) of photos in the next months in my trip in the Oustralian wilderness and I want to reach the best possible results....

Thanks
Mario

take a look at my web, and give me an opinion about it :)

www.livemyadventure.co​m (external link)




  
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Roger_Cavanagh
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Feb 07, 2003 12:08 |  #2

Well apart from anything else, it seems to be a Mac only product, so it ain't no good to me or many others here...


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Feb 07, 2003 14:44 |  #3

Roger_Cavanagh wrote:
Well apart from anything else, it seems to be a Mac only product, so it ain't no good to me or many others here...

Or 95% of computer users. But if I had a Mac I'd certainly give it a try.


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Feb 16, 2003 04:32 |  #4

Absolutely GREAT !

Since I use it (v1.06 on MacOS 9 & MacOS X), I do it with pleasure...
and since this time, Photoshop is no more on my hard disk !

It is not known as it should be, because it's a Mac only software (for the moment ?) and there where no demo version to download.

You can see what I do with it on my web site, especially the "Le Mans Classic" exhibition.




  
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