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Dec 30, 2010 03:57 as a reply to  @ post 11538687 |  #16

Thank you for the advise guys.

Downloaded Oloneo and it is such an easy software to use!

And you can properly overcook pictures!
What I did was HDR the images using PS CS3 then used Oloneo to Cook em!

It can produce lovely tonemapped pics too. But who would want that!!!! ;)


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Dec 30, 2010 11:27 |  #17

Dylan_J wrote in post #11539772 (external link)
Thank you for the advise guys.

Downloaded Oloneo and it is such an easy software to use!

And you can properly overcook pictures!
What I did was HDR the images using PS CS3 then used Oloneo to Cook em!

It can produce lovely tonemapped pics too. But who would want that!!!! ;)

Glad to see you got something that works now, I tried Oloneo as well last night, I personally still like the photomatx way. I mean the price tag was nice on Oloneo, free! The use of the software was easy just like photomatix, and yes overcooking is easily achieved in Oloneo. But it might not fit the need of every one.


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Dec 30, 2010 15:42 |  #18

As far as I know it's still in beta. What they have been doing lately is setting it up so it's good till the first of the month. They have been doing updates so they turn around and renew the beta so it's good for another month, this has been going on for several months now. Once they are done with all the updates is when they will probably start retailing it.




  
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