Ben Rubinstein
Active member
Doug, the only thing that C1 does better for me is colour. I don't need that extra detail for wedding stuff, not for proofing. There's a limit to how far I'm going to go for a program that is a lot more limited than my present workflow (no dodge and burn and the other points I've mentioned above is a huge defficiency for me). I need simple, fast, easy and powerful. If I can't apply a set blackpoint, midpoint and highlight point to 50+ photos in under 10 seconds without workarounds and indepth tutorials then I'm afraid I'm not interested. Sorry Doug (and Jack) and thanks for your time and effort, I really mean that.
For my present stitching work http://www.timelessjewishart.net I will be using C1 for that extra bit of detail (50+ megapixels just isn't enough! ) and for trouble images. Other than that I'm going to seek for a better colour profile set for my ACR workflow. I know it may sound crazy to some but the ability to dodge and burn to a wedding photographer without having to enter PS, pretty much trumps all...
For my present stitching work http://www.timelessjewishart.net I will be using C1 for that extra bit of detail (50+ megapixels just isn't enough! ) and for trouble images. Other than that I'm going to seek for a better colour profile set for my ACR workflow. I know it may sound crazy to some but the ability to dodge and burn to a wedding photographer without having to enter PS, pretty much trumps all...