mezzoduomo
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Probably not everyone's cup of tea, but I really like the mood and the overall effect of the 'grain' for lack of a more precise term. Nice!jpeg OOC, B&W mode @ISO 3200
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Probably not everyone's cup of tea, but I really like the mood and the overall effect of the 'grain' for lack of a more precise term. Nice!jpeg OOC, B&W mode @ISO 3200
On my lowly PC I find it seems to read the directory of files quicker, other than that it seems same speed to me also. I notice it installed in another directory so it can co-exist with SPP5.53.Upgraded SPP to v. 6.1 and there's no processing speed improvements for DP2M RAW files. The speed is identical. I'm on a W7 PC with way above SPP minimum requirements.
What I did notice though is that the bug described in my earlier post has been fixed It's a good news for me since I like the features that Monochrome mode offers.
what I have learned in some years with Sigma, best is to copy the files you want to convert into an empty directory and open them from there...it seems to read the directory of files quicker...
Many thanks. We have a house near Launceston, and its nice to get down there when I can. I have admired your work in Mevagissey, you have a very compelling style^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Quentin these are superb, I feel shamed, living on the Cornish coast I take such
scenery for granted passing by to often. Though a while ago I said to myself I must take advantage of our cliffs more and have not done so. Thank you for the reminder.