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C1 Aperture

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Jamesmd

Guest
Good morning from Madrid!!

Ok , it's not about wich is better.

I would like to use C1 and later go to aperture because I like it and I have all the nick soft I like too , but , if I do this I end up with huge files all around the house !!
I go from C1 to aperture in tiff 16 and they are Big Big files.

So , what is the proper workflow?

Thanks

James
 

jonoslack

Active member
Good morning from Madrid!!

Ok , it's not about wich is better.

I would like to use C1 and later go to aperture because I like it and I have all the nick soft I like too , but , if I do this I end up with huge files all around the house !!
I go from C1 to aperture in tiff 16 and they are Big Big files.

So , what is the proper workflow?

Thanks

James
Hi James
I hope Madrid is a bit warmer than Cornwall today Brrrrrr.

I think that's the only way to go - I use both programs as well, and the cataloguing, output and nik connections of Aperture make it irresistable.

On the other hand, C1 does a better job with the M8 files than Aperture. I actually use Aperture with other cameras as I think it's there or thereabouts (that's Olympus cameras and the Sony A900).
 
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