![]() ![]() ![]() Iridient Developer 3.6.2 Crack Mac (was RAW Developer) is a strong image –conversion software designed particularly for OS X. Now, Iridient Developer offers superior photographers complete management over each side of their digital camera’s output but supplies simple drag-and-drop conversion comfort and entry to fundamental changes for the informal consumer. My interest was really in PS's masking tech because Capture One's didn't work all that well for me (or to rephrase that, my skills in using their mask making - also called "layers" - were primitive. This still is going to be the key to refining photos you really want, so I've got to get that figured. CO however remains top notch for color handling IMHO, and decent at printing - though I've used PiezoPro (for B&W) and Imageprint and recommend those even more, too. ![]() Conecolor inks and an Epson printer can save a bundle over the OEM inks! if you can swing it, and printing is important enough to your workflow. That said, I've always been curious about Iridient Developer but back in my FUJI round one days, it was only MAC. See now that it's not, and wonder about it's advantages/disadvantages. Darktable has a core base of fans who I have nothing but respect for, and I've heard a lot of good things over at Photrio and LargeFormatForum. But the comment that resonates with me as an ex-Linux user on the interface is really spot on: Linux (open source) stuff is more often than not aimed at folks who have a heavy software bent, and really really want to design their own user interface. Maybe less true now than yeas back, but still. I see software for PP as part of the reason I went back to film - for simplicity. Kodak's E100 rebuild of Ektachrome 100 has been an amazing film. ![]()
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