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Thank you for entering the ePHOTOzine Christmas Draw to win a copy of Phase One Capture One Express 6. ( Wex value £99)
Just had a very quick scout around this editing suit and its huge, one thing I did come across is it has a built in B/W section so will save having to think about Nik software.
Its completely different editing suit from Elements10 so to compare wouldn't be fair. Its more of a professional editing suit than I am used to in Elements, but once having used an editing suit one gets an idea of where to look for settings adjustment.
Ok would I recommend it? yes with a couple of reservations such as printing hard copy, it doesn't seem to retain print settings and having to reset each time if printing individual prints is a bind. However I haven't had a go at printing different photos at once which may be the answer I don't know. Also I would hesitate to say its aimed more towards the professional end of the market from what I am used to, but as I say in half hour of playing with it the editing suite looks interesting .
Will i continue using it? yes would have to be my answer if I want to produce hard copies for a client situation, but for general work I will stay with Elements mainly because I have got used to it. More time needed to check it out properly.
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Thank you for entering the ePHOTOzine Christmas Draw to win a copy of Phase One Capture One Express 6. ( Wex value £99)
Just had a very quick scout around this editing suit and its huge, one thing I did come across is it has a built in B/W section so will save having to think about Nik software.
Its completely different editing suit from Elements10 so to compare wouldn't be fair. Its more of a professional editing suit than I am used to in Elements, but once having used an editing suit one gets an idea of where to look for settings adjustment.
Ok would I recommend it? yes with a couple of reservations such as printing hard copy, it doesn't seem to retain print settings and having to reset each time if printing individual prints is a bind. However I haven't had a go at printing different photos at once which may be the answer I don't know. Also I would hesitate to say its aimed more towards the professional end of the market from what I am used to, but as I say in half hour of playing with it the editing suite looks interesting .
Will i continue using it? yes would have to be my answer if I want to produce hard copies for a client situation, but for general work I will stay with Elements mainly because I have got used to it. More time needed to check it out properly.
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