![]() ![]() Up version of NoiseNinja and B&W processor with selective color capabilities. It sports a plug-inĪrchitecture but I haven't looked yet to see what APIs it's using nor if the plugs are compatible with those from/for other apps. I guess the spline data is saved in either of it's two kinds of XMP sidecar files. The selection splines can be editedĪt any time during editing or after saving the files out. Options for independent layers which allow opacity and unique selection spline sets and/or brush strokes per layer. Layer brushing can be as accurate as 2 pixels and selection areas are sub-pixel accurate. It has layer masks for selective editing and processing. The last 4 or 5 revision releases have offered OpenCL support as you can see from the image above. Running AfterShot Pro on my ancient 2006 MacPro1,1 (w/32GB RAM, and 8-cores of x5355 Xeon at 2.67GHz & GTX570) acts muchįaster than LR on my liquid-cooled 16-core 4+ GHz Boxx 8980 XTREME with dual Tesla cards and 32GB RAM!Īll the usual raw processing tools plus some unexpected goodies are presented in a pretty slick highly customizable, gooey (GUI): The Corel site starts off the introductory blurb with "Corel® AfterShot™ Pro is a fast." and as these kinds of blurbs typically go they're drastically There's a trial version available on the home site here. It's available for Windows, Mac, and Linux so you're afforded a bit of platform freedom with it. ![]() Man, have you guys used this yet? Drop the poorly-written slow-as-molasses LightRoom and put aside CaptureOne for awhile and give this a try! “Kodak Professional Endura Premier Canvas Paper has received a very positive response from a number of customers who are highlighting it as part of their new product catalogue.I just got this only a yesterday but I've found that's about the same as a few weeks for the less app-aggressive users out there. With the growing trend of wall art and photo books, we saw an opportunity to offer a canvas texture paper which combines the premium quality of silver halide paper, but looks like canvas,” said Lee Palmer, General Manager & Vice President Kodak Alaris Imaging-Consumer, EAMER. The emulsion used for the canvas paper creates accurate and natural looking skin tones and increases the colour gamut for stronger, brighter and more vibrant colours including clean whites and rich blacks.“We continually strive to create new products in response to user demand. Additionally, the new Kodak Professional Endura Premier Canvas Paper can also be used to create enlargements, photo gifts and a classic surface for books. Kodak Alaris has introduced a canvas texture photographic paper which enables pro labs to produce luxurious prints with a canvas look and feel. Non-members can purchase individual issues of the magazine at a price of £4.20. Do note that the full contents of Chasing the Light Online Magazine is available to full f11 subscribers only. ![]() And in this edition’s Guest Feature, professional travel photographer Sean Caffrey presents a travelogue around the religious centres of Ethiopia. Then in Sense of Space, Jeremy Horner goes island hopping around the Mediterranean on a short timescale and low budget. In Hoddinott’s Hangout, Ross Hoddinott takes a practical look at achieving impactful shots through a simple composition, primarily by manipulating backgrounds. In How It’s Done, he sheds further light on the important subject of location searching, while in the final instalment of his Bizz mini series, he sounds out the opinion of colleagues within the photo industry for their take on the state of stock photography. In this month's Behind the Lens feature and accompanying Video Blog, David takes readers to the Alto Adige region of the Dolomites where he discovers the region’s photographic, and culinary, delights. Issue 46 of David Noton’s Chasing the Light Online Magazine is now available. ![]()
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