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 Posted: Sat Oct 21st, 2017 17:45
Robert



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I think I may try the web based software on my MacBook Pro, there are only a few images on there, just in case it starts trying to hoover up my image files and place them on their servers.

If I can work the principle to my advantage then I may use it but only if it works for me. If I can find a way of using it to transfer images from the MBP to my Mac Pro desktop and into Lightroom the way I want then it will be useful, otherwise they can shove it, I will stick with Classic, though I expect they will discontinue classic eventually, when they get sufficient people on board.

I need to do some more studying of the FAQ's and some reviews before I rush into it.

The trouble with the smaller software companies is they get swallowed up by the big boys, who then spit them out devoid of any product. I believe it's called asset stripping. Trouble is we loose the software. Look at Bibble and NIK... Both been bought out then discontinued.

At least when Adobe bought out the content aware software they have developed it further and incorporated it into their products. I wish they had bought out NIK Filters and incorporated the selection principle into Ps and Lr. It's by far the best, quickest and easiest way I have found of applying selective adjustments.

Back to designing my panoramic head.



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