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Bill W June 29th 18 03:57 AM

On1 fixed one big problem with Photo Raw
 
Their new version (2018.5) for Windows finally fixed an issue I
complained to them about at least a year ago. When in develop mode,
and arrow keying through the filmstrip, it changes to the next photo
pretty much instantly now. The delay of at least a few seconds (with
raw files) used to drive me nuts. I'm assuming that they also fixed a
related crash issue, but I haven't checked that yet.

2018.5 is also a free upgrade if you own 2018. Some of their
promotional emails seemed to imply that you had to pay for an upgrade.
They also have a promotional price for their latest version of NIK. I
believe it's $49.

Savageduck[_3_] June 29th 18 04:43 AM

On1 fixed one big problem with Photo Raw
 
On Jun 28, 2018, Bill W wrote
(in ):

Their new version (2018.5) for Windows finally fixed an issue I
complained to them about at least a year ago. When in develop mode,
and arrow keying through the filmstrip, it changes to the next photo
pretty much instantly now. The delay of at least a few seconds (with
raw files) used to drive me nuts. I'm assuming that they also fixed a
related crash issue, but I haven't checked that yet.


That wasn’t an issue I had noticed with the Mac edition.

2018.5 is also a free upgrade if you own 2018. Some of their
promotional emails seemed to imply that you had to pay for an upgrade.
They also have a promotional price for their latest version of NIK. I
believe it's $49.


They?

These days NIK is owned and distributed/sold by DxO. I seriously doubt that
On1 has a NIK Collection that they are selling.

--

Regards,
Savageduck


Bill W June 29th 18 05:58 AM

On1 fixed one big problem with Photo Raw
 
On Thu, 28 Jun 2018 20:43:15 -0700, Savageduck
wrote:

On Jun 28, 2018, Bill W wrote
(in ):

Their new version (2018.5) for Windows finally fixed an issue I
complained to them about at least a year ago. When in develop mode,
and arrow keying through the filmstrip, it changes to the next photo
pretty much instantly now. The delay of at least a few seconds (with
raw files) used to drive me nuts. I'm assuming that they also fixed a
related crash issue, but I haven't checked that yet.


That wasn’t an issue I had noticed with the Mac edition.

2018.5 is also a free upgrade if you own 2018. Some of their
promotional emails seemed to imply that you had to pay for an upgrade.
They also have a promotional price for their latest version of NIK. I
believe it's $49.


They?

These days NIK is owned and distributed/sold by DxO. I seriously doubt that
On1 has a NIK Collection that they are selling.


Oops - you're right, it's DXO.

PeterN[_7_] June 30th 18 05:01 AM

On1 fixed one big problem with Photo Raw
 
On 6/28/2018 10:57 PM, Bill W wrote:
Their new version (2018.5) for Windows finally fixed an issue I
complained to them about at least a year ago. When in develop mode,
and arrow keying through the filmstrip, it changes to the next photo
pretty much instantly now. The delay of at least a few seconds (with
raw files) used to drive me nuts. I'm assuming that they also fixed a
related crash issue, but I haven't checked that yet.

2018.5 is also a free upgrade if you own 2018. Some of their
promotional emails seemed to imply that you had to pay for an upgrade.
They also have a promotional price for their latest version of NIK. I
believe it's $49.



According to one of my friends, the $49 bucks, did not get him an
improved product. I will wait and see, i there are any substantial
improvements

--
PeterN

PeterN[_7_] June 30th 18 05:09 AM

On1 fixed one big problem with Photo Raw
 
On 6/29/2018 12:58 AM, Bill W wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jun 2018 20:43:15 -0700, Savageduck
wrote:

On Jun 28, 2018, Bill W wrote
(in ):

Their new version (2018.5) for Windows finally fixed an issue I
complained to them about at least a year ago. When in develop mode,
and arrow keying through the filmstrip, it changes to the next photo
pretty much instantly now. The delay of at least a few seconds (with
raw files) used to drive me nuts. I'm assuming that they also fixed a
related crash issue, but I haven't checked that yet.


That wasn’t an issue I had noticed with the Mac edition.

2018.5 is also a free upgrade if you own 2018. Some of their
promotional emails seemed to imply that you had to pay for an upgrade.
They also have a promotional price for their latest version of NIK. I
believe it's $49.


They?

These days NIK is owned and distributed/sold by DxO. I seriously doubt that
On1 has a NIK Collection that they are selling.


Oops - you're right, it's DXO.


I think that most understood you were talking about DXO.m The only
reasons I used it before were for its denoise and lens distortion
correction. Now I find that the new Topaz Denoise works extremely well,
although there is a slight learning curve, and the lens distortion
correction in PS sees to work pretty well.
YMMV

--
PeterN

Savageduck[_3_] June 30th 18 05:15 AM

On1 fixed one big problem with Photo Raw
 
On Jun 29, 2018, PeterN wrote
(in article ):

On 6/28/2018 10:57 PM, Bill W wrote:
Their new version (2018.5) for Windows finally fixed an issue I
complained to them about at least a year ago. When in develop mode,
and arrow keying through the filmstrip, it changes to the next photo
pretty much instantly now. The delay of at least a few seconds (with
raw files) used to drive me nuts. I'm assuming that they also fixed a
related crash issue, but I haven't checked that yet.

2018.5 is also a free upgrade if you own 2018. Some of their
promotional emails seemed to imply that you had to pay for an upgrade.
They also have a promotional price for their latest version of NIK. I
believe it's $49.


According to one of my friends, the $49 bucks, did not get him an
improved product. I will wait and see, i there are any substantial
improvements


It is the same old NIK collection Google bought so they could get their hands
on Snapseed, and then abandoned until they sold it to DxO.

I will say that DxO fixed a few of the issues Google left unfixed for the Mac
edition, and now it works as it should on my Mac, but it is not an earth
shattering revolutionary product. It is all the same stuff. It is just nice
to have some of the tools I had bought from NIK at high prices, and had
become familiar with, working properly again.

--

Regards,
Savageduck


Savageduck[_3_] June 30th 18 05:21 AM

On1 fixed one big problem with Photo Raw
 
On Jun 29, 2018, PeterN wrote
(in article ):

On 6/29/2018 12:58 AM, Bill W wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jun 2018 20:43:15 -0700, Savageduck
wrote:

On Jun 28, 2018, Bill W wrote
(in ):

Their new version (2018.5) for Windows finally fixed an issue I
complained to them about at least a year ago. When in develop mode,
and arrow keying through the filmstrip, it changes to the next photo
pretty much instantly now. The delay of at least a few seconds (with
raw files) used to drive me nuts. I'm assuming that they also fixed a
related crash issue, but I haven't checked that yet.

That wasn’t an issue I had noticed with the Mac edition.

2018.5 is also a free upgrade if you own 2018. Some of their
promotional emails seemed to imply that you had to pay for an upgrade.
They also have a promotional price for their latest version of NIK. I
believe it's $49.

They?

These days NIK is owned and distributed/sold by DxO. I seriously doubt that
On1 has a NIK Collection that they are selling.


Oops - you're right, it's DXO.


I think that most understood you were talking about DXO.m The only
reasons I used it before were for its denoise and lens distortion
correction. Now I find that the new Topaz Denoise works extremely well,
although there is a slight learning curve, and the lens distortion
correction in PS sees to work pretty well.
YMMV


For NR I had used NIK Define, and then Macphun’s (now Skylum) Noisless CK
which is now integrated into Luminar. It is a NR app which can apply a very
adjustable NR either to the entire image, or selectively in a way I find
superior to the way it is done with NIK Define.

I am yet to be sold on Topaz stuff.

--

Regards,
Savageduck


PeterN[_7_] July 1st 18 03:42 AM

On1 fixed one big problem with Photo Raw
 
On 6/30/2018 12:21 AM, Savageduck wrote:
On Jun 29, 2018, PeterN wrote
(in article ):

On 6/29/2018 12:58 AM, Bill W wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jun 2018 20:43:15 -0700, Savageduck
wrote:

On Jun 28, 2018, Bill W wrote
(in ):

Their new version (2018.5) for Windows finally fixed an issue I
complained to them about at least a year ago. When in develop mode,
and arrow keying through the filmstrip, it changes to the next photo
pretty much instantly now. The delay of at least a few seconds (with
raw files) used to drive me nuts. I'm assuming that they also fixed a
related crash issue, but I haven't checked that yet.

That wasn’t an issue I had noticed with the Mac edition.

2018.5 is also a free upgrade if you own 2018. Some of their
promotional emails seemed to imply that you had to pay for an upgrade.
They also have a promotional price for their latest version of NIK. I
believe it's $49.

They?

These days NIK is owned and distributed/sold by DxO. I seriously doubt that
On1 has a NIK Collection that they are selling.

Oops - you're right, it's DXO.


I think that most understood you were talking about DXO.m The only
reasons I used it before were for its denoise and lens distortion
correction. Now I find that the new Topaz Denoise works extremely well,
although there is a slight learning curve, and the lens distortion
correction in PS sees to work pretty well.
YMMV


For NR I had used NIK Define, and then Macphun’s (now Skylum) Noisless CK
which is now integrated into Luminar. It is a NR app which can apply a very
adjustable NR either to the entire image, or selectively in a way I find
superior to the way it is done with NIK Define.

I am yet to be sold on Topaz stuff.


Despite Skylum's claims, there are functions that have not yet been
implemented in the PC version. I don't see the need to go into details.
Having said that, I purchased Aurora, and found that it helped to
produce a reasonable HDR image, but I had issues going back an forth
from from Aurora to LR. I contacted Skylum support, and they were aware
of the issue.
Watchagonnado.



--
PeterN

Savageduck[_3_] July 1st 18 04:17 AM

On1 fixed one big problem with Photo Raw
 
On Jun 30, 2018, PeterN wrote
(in article ):

On 6/30/2018 12:21 AM, Savageduck wrote:
On Jun 29, 2018, PeterN wrote
(in article ):

On 6/29/2018 12:58 AM, Bill W wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jun 2018 20:43:15 -0700, Savageduck
wrote:

On Jun 28, 2018, Bill W wrote
(in ):

Their new version (2018.5) for Windows finally fixed an issue I
complained to them about at least a year ago. When in develop mode,
and arrow keying through the filmstrip, it changes to the next photo
pretty much instantly now. The delay of at least a few seconds (with
raw files) used to drive me nuts. I'm assuming that they also fixed a
related crash issue, but I haven't checked that yet.

That wasn’t an issue I had noticed with the Mac edition.

2018.5 is also a free upgrade if you own 2018. Some of their
promotional emails seemed to imply that you had to pay for an upgrade.
They also have a promotional price for their latest version of NIK. I
believe it's $49.

They?

These days NIK is owned and distributed/sold by DxO. I seriously doubt
that
On1 has a NIK Collection that they are selling.

Oops - you're right, it's DXO.

I think that most understood you were talking about DXO.m The only
reasons I used it before were for its denoise and lens distortion
correction. Now I find that the new Topaz Denoise works extremely well,
although there is a slight learning curve, and the lens distortion
correction in PS sees to work pretty well.
YMMV


For NR I had used NIK Define, and then Macphun’s (now Skylum) Noisless CK
which is now integrated into Luminar. It is a NR app which can apply a very
adjustable NR either to the entire image, or selectively in a way I find
superior to the way it is done with NIK Define.

I am yet to be sold on Topaz stuff.


Despite Skylum's claims, there are functions that have not yet been
implemented in the PC version. I don't see the need to go into details.


That’s OK, I was just pointing out that the NR within Luminar (the macOS
version anyway) was particularly good, even when compared with NIK Define.

Having said that, I purchased Aurora, and found that it helped to
produce a reasonable HDR image, but I had issues going back an forth
from from Aurora to LR. I contacted Skylum support, and they were aware
of the issue.


I take it you opened Aurora from LR via the Plug-ins Extras menu, rather than
as a standalone?

If so are you having issues saving the finished Aurora HDR/or tone mapped
single back to LR?

Watchagonnado.


Wax philosophical.

--

Regards,
Savageduck


Bill W July 1st 18 04:32 AM

On1 fixed one big problem with Photo Raw
 
On Sat, 30 Jun 2018 00:09:45 -0400, PeterN
wrote:

On 6/29/2018 12:58 AM, Bill W wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jun 2018 20:43:15 -0700, Savageduck
wrote:

On Jun 28, 2018, Bill W wrote
(in ):

Their new version (2018.5) for Windows finally fixed an issue I
complained to them about at least a year ago. When in develop mode,
and arrow keying through the filmstrip, it changes to the next photo
pretty much instantly now. The delay of at least a few seconds (with
raw files) used to drive me nuts. I'm assuming that they also fixed a
related crash issue, but I haven't checked that yet.

That wasn’t an issue I had noticed with the Mac edition.

2018.5 is also a free upgrade if you own 2018. Some of their
promotional emails seemed to imply that you had to pay for an upgrade.
They also have a promotional price for their latest version of NIK. I
believe it's $49.

They?

These days NIK is owned and distributed/sold by DxO. I seriously doubt that
On1 has a NIK Collection that they are selling.


Oops - you're right, it's DXO.


I think that most understood you were talking about DXO.


Yeah, everyone but me...

m The only
reasons I used it before were for its denoise and lens distortion
correction. Now I find that the new Topaz Denoise works extremely well,
although there is a slight learning curve, and the lens distortion
correction in PS sees to work pretty well.
YMMV



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