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Posted by highlander: Fri Oct 6th, 2017 08:27 | 1st Post |
Don't know if it's any good as I haven't downloaded yet, but grabbed myself a copy of the magazine for the opportunity to obtain the free software (and something to read now the sunsets around 7pm in this bit of Scotland)
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Posted by jk: Fri Oct 6th, 2017 16:40 | 2nd Post |
Dont like DxO software. Always seems a bit clunky.
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Posted by amazing50: Mon Oct 9th, 2017 10:26 | 3rd Post |
jk wrote:Dont like DxO software. Always seems a bit clunky. Agree
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Posted by highlander: Wed Oct 11th, 2017 14:45 | 4th Post |
I ran it a couple of times but I wasn't happy with it either. Oh, well, it was free. Perhaps that's why.
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