I'm curious to see how it handles the Fuji files as well and as to its comparison to Adobe CC, it comes with everything you get now with their photo package all in one program and also it sounds like there are going to be some more stuff added. If it is as good as LR I will probably be using...
Rodeo Park Walk-49 by Jared P, on Flickr
Rodeo Park Walk-78 by Jared P, on Flickr
Rodeo Park Walk-81 by Jared P, on Flickr
Rodeo Park Walk-85 by Jared P, on Flickr
Rodeo Park Walk-55 by Jared P, on Flickr
Rodeo Park Walk-2 by Jared P, on Flickr
Icy Limbs by Jared P, on Flickr
Rodeo Park Walk-29 by Jared P, on Flickr
Rodeo Park Walk-38 by Jared P, on Flickr
Rodeo Park Walk-80 by Jared P, on Flickr
So I finally got to uploading some images taken at the end of December last year a few days after we had a light ice storm. I tried catching the light gleaming off the ice on the trees. I did learn my lesson to check your settings before you start shooting though. Something must have gotten...
Didn't know if these technically fit with the black and white thread so I'm putting them here. Took these at the end of last year, a few days after we had a little ice storm.
Rodeo Park Walk-55 by Jared P, on Flickr
Rodeo Park Walk-44 by Jared P, on Flickr
These were taken a few years ago.
BlueSprings-42 by Jared P, on Flickr
BlueSprings-33 by Jared P, on Flickr
BlueSprings-38 by Jared P, on Flickr
BlueSprings-34 by Jared P, on Flickr
BlueSprings-40 by Jared P, on Flickr
I got the Nik set several years ago but last year I got the OnOne collection and prefer using that over the Nik stuff. The thing that really sets Nik apart are the point controls which can be really handy. It's a shame that Google hasn't done anything with the Nik collection though.
This site uses cookies to help personalize content and to keep you logged in when you join. By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.