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All I really want in an image processing program
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RichA wrote: 1. The ability to see all the images in a group, where I can choose the size they are shown at. 2. The ability to easily open SINGLE images, enlarge, modify and save with speed. 3. The ability to group-process images where it is suitable to do so. 4. Sliders that work in real-time for every modification. 5. The ability to reject changes and return instantly to an unmolested image. What I don't want; 1. For the program, when I select ONE image to NOT immediately begin tying to import EVERYTHING in a folder. In fact, I don't want to import ANYTHING. If the images sucks, I don't want it leaving the CARD, it want to eliminate it immediately. I'm not sure whether it does all that you want, but have you tried Bibble??? -- teleportation kills |
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All I really want in an image processing program
On 2015-05-11 04:08:27 +0000, RichA said:
On Sunday, 10 May 2015 01:58:07 UTC-4, android wrote: In article , RichA wrote: 1. The ability to see all the images in a group, where I can choose the size they are shown at. 2. The ability to easily open SINGLE images, enlarge, modify and save with speed. 3. The ability to group-process images where it is suitable to do so. 4. Sliders that work in real-time for every modification. 5. The ability to reject changes and return instantly to an unmolested image. What I don't want; 1. For the program, when I select ONE image to NOT immediately begin tying to import EVERYTHING in a folder. In fact, I don't want to import ANYTHING. If the images sucks, I don't want it leaving the CARD, it want to eliminate it immediately. I'm not sure whether it does all that you want, but have you tried Bibble??? -- teleportation kills Oh, and I need it to be as quick to adopt new RAW file reading capability as fast as I buy cameras. So far, only Adobe seems to do that. It sounds as if you need Lightroom CC/6. -- Regards, Savageduck |
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All I really want in an image processing program
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RichA wrote: On Sunday, 10 May 2015 01:58:07 UTC-4, android wrote: In article , RichA wrote: 1. The ability to see all the images in a group, where I can choose the size they are shown at. 2. The ability to easily open SINGLE images, enlarge, modify and save with speed. 3. The ability to group-process images where it is suitable to do so. 4. Sliders that work in real-time for every modification. 5. The ability to reject changes and return instantly to an unmolested image. What I don't want; 1. For the program, when I select ONE image to NOT immediately begin tying to import EVERYTHING in a folder. In fact, I don't want to import ANYTHING. If the images sucks, I don't want it leaving the CARD, it want to eliminate it immediately. I'm not sure whether it does all that you want, but have you tried Bibble??? -- teleportation kills Oh, and I need it to be as quick to adopt new RAW file reading capability as fast as I buy cameras. So far, only Adobe seems to do that. I think that you should take a new look at Bibble... -- teleportation kills |
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All I really want in an image processing program
On Mon, 11 May 2015 07:31:17 +0200, android wrote:
In article , RichA wrote: On Sunday, 10 May 2015 01:58:07 UTC-4, android wrote: In article , RichA wrote: 1. The ability to see all the images in a group, where I can choose the size they are shown at. 2. The ability to easily open SINGLE images, enlarge, modify and save with speed. 3. The ability to group-process images where it is suitable to do so. 4. Sliders that work in real-time for every modification. 5. The ability to reject changes and return instantly to an unmolested image. What I don't want; 1. For the program, when I select ONE image to NOT immediately begin tying to import EVERYTHING in a folder. In fact, I don't want to import ANYTHING. If the images sucks, I don't want it leaving the CARD, it want to eliminate it immediately. I'm not sure whether it does all that you want, but have you tried Bibble??? -- teleportation kills Oh, and I need it to be as quick to adopt new RAW file reading capability as fast as I buy cameras. So far, only Adobe seems to do that. I think that you should take a new look at Bibble... I believe it's Corel Aftershot now. |
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All I really want in an image processing program
Bill W Wrote in message:
On Mon, 11 May 2015 07:31:17 +0200, android wrote: In article , RichA wrote: On Sunday, 10 May 2015 01:58:07 UTC-4, android wrote: In article , RichA wrote: 1. The ability to see all the images in a group, where I can choose the size they are shown at. 2. The ability to easily open SINGLE images, enlarge, modify and save with speed. 3. The ability to group-process images where it is suitable to do so. 4. Sliders that work in real-time for every modification. 5. The ability to reject changes and return instantly to an unmolested image. What I don't want; 1. For the program, when I select ONE image to NOT immediately begin tying to import EVERYTHING in a folder. In fact, I don't want to import ANYTHING. If the images sucks, I don't want it leaving the CARD, it want to eliminate it immediately. I'm not sure whether it does all that you want, but have you tried Bibble??? -- teleportation kills Oh, and I need it to be as quick to adopt new RAW file reading capability as fast as I buy cameras. So far, only Adobe seems to do that. I think that you should take a new look at Bibble... I believe it's Corel Aftershot now. Ain't that dead yeat??? -- Bats can't tell us apart! ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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All I really want in an image processing program
On 5/11/15 PDT 7:59 AM, Tony Cooper wrote:
That is probably what I'll buy. As long as it's not "in the cloud." LR is not "in the cloud" even if you access it by subscription. It is "on your computer" after you download it. Heck, it's on your computer! Not even "pretend" on your computer! Rich- Your news client isn't removing properly delimited sig lines such as Savageduck's. You can do that manually if your client can't or won't. |
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All I really want in an image processing program
On 2015-05-11 23:03:58 +0000, RichA said:
On Monday, 11 May 2015 11:23:57 UTC-4, photophan wrote: On 5/11/15 PDT 7:59 AM, Tony Cooper wrote: That is probably what I'll buy. As long as it's not "in the cloud." LR is not "in the cloud" even if you access it by subscription. It is "on your computer" after you download it. Heck, it's on your computer! Not even "pretend" on your computer! Rich- Your news client isn't removing properly delimited sig lines such as Savageduck's. You can do that manually if your client can't or won't. Unfortunately, I don't see the sig lines at all. Just the message. I believe the problem lies with Google Groups and that awful Google G2/1.0 client, which makes not even the slightest attempt to comply with Usenet convention. -- Regards, Savageduck |
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All I really want in an image processing program
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RichA wrote: User-Agent: G2/1.0 MIME-Version: 1.0 Message-ID: Subject: All I really want in an image processing program From: RichA Injection-Date: Mon, 11 May 2015 23:03:58 +0000 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Lines: 14 Xref: uni-berlin.de rec.photo.digital:1623000 On Monday, 11 May 2015 11:23:57 UTC-4, photophan wrote: On 5/11/15 PDT 7:59 AM, Tony Cooper wrote: That is probably what I'll buy. As long as it's not "in the cloud." LR is not "in the cloud" even if you access it by subscription. It is "on your computer" after you download it. Heck, it's on your computer! Not even "pretend" on your computer! Rich- Your news client isn't removing properly delimited sig lines such as Savageduck's. You can do that manually if your client can't or won't. Unfortunately, I don't see the sig lines at all. Just the message. The culprit's at the top of the quote! RichA is prohibited from the use a proper Usenet and types in the cloud... -- teleportation kills |
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All I really want in an image processing program
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RichA wrote: User-Agent: G2/1.0 MIME-Version: 1.0 Message-ID: Subject: All I really want in an image processing program From: RichA Injection-Date: Mon, 11 May 2015 23:03:58 +0000 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Lines: 14 Xref: uni-berlin.de rec.photo.digital:1623000 On Monday, 11 May 2015 11:23:57 UTC-4, photophan wrote: On 5/11/15 PDT 7:59 AM, Tony Cooper wrote: That is probably what I'll buy. As long as it's not "in the cloud." LR is not "in the cloud" even if you access it by subscription. It is "on your computer" after you download it. Heck, it's on your computer! Not even "pretend" on your computer! Rich- Your news client isn't removing properly delimited sig lines such as Savageduck's. You can do that manually if your client can't or won't. Unfortunately, I don't see the sig lines at all. Just the message. The culprit's at the top of the quote! RichA is prohibited from the use a proper Usenet client and types in the cloud... -- teleportation kills |
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All I really want in an image processing program
On Mon, 11 May 2015 08:23:52 -0700, John McWilliams
wrote: Rich- Your news client isn't removing properly delimited sig lines such as Savageduck's. I'm not so sure. In Savageduck's message, there is no space after the "--". -- croy |
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