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Posted: Mon Jan 13th, 2014 23:04
 
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Here's the first one, developed with B4 after changing exif info to D700.

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...and another one developed with Aftershot Pro. Which one do you prefer?

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B4 without a doubt, ASP lights are washed out, although perhaps it's a default setting and they should be recoverable?

This is exactly why I really liked B4, rich light tones.

No doubt JK will have an opinion...



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Peter do you really mean Bibble 4 or Bibble 5 ?

I can see the second one is AfterShot Pro (Bibble 5 but with Corel clothes!!



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JK, it's B4.

I was overjoyed when I saw the file opened in B4, though the program clashed frequently, especially when Perfectly Clear was enabled.

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Very interesting.
Bibble5/ASP does have more neutral or natural colour rendering. This was designed on purpose as people complained B4 was providing too saturated a look.



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Sorry guys...dont agree.

Which is the best histogram ?


IMHO the top image has lost more highlights and lots more shadows.


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