Subject | Re: Any Minolta/Sony users using UFRaw and GIMP? |
From | PeterN |
Date | 04/17/2014 21:36 (04/17/2014 15:36) |
Message-ID | <lipagb3gre@news1.newsguy.com> |
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Newsgroups | rec.photo.digital |
Follows | nospam |
Followups | nospam (44m) > PeterN |
nospamHere's another question that you will not answer.
In article <liosjl0av3@news1.newsguy.com>, PeterN <peter.newnospam@verizon.net>wrote:nospamPeterNnospamTony CoopernospamTony CooperSavageduck
It is not a clone tool. It does not replicate what the clone tool is capable of. You have to dick around with it to get it to use the area you want it to use which makes it less effective. Useful for some things, but not as effective, and certainly not easier to use.
It is not the equal of the PS clone tool, but it is there and when used judiciously it works. Once you have used it and understand when it works and when it doesn't, it is reasonably easy to work with. You just have to understand when you should move to PS as an external editor. For complex cloning, patching, and where the content aware features have to come into their own, LR cannot compete. However, for most editing it does just fine.
not only does it do just fine, but it is easier to use.
the edge cases can always be round-tripped to photoshop, but those are very rare.
An "edge case" seems to be anything that can't be done easily and effectively in whatever program nospam is flogging today. A "rare" case seems to be anything that can't be done that nospam doesn't want to admit that many people want to do.
wrong. again, this has absolutely nothing whatsoever with me or what i do or do not do.
if you knew the first thing about how lightroom works or how software is designed you'd understand this.
The old attack when caught ploy.
caught at what?
if anyone is caught, it's you, trying to twist things around.PeterNnospam
Yawn, we have seen that one before
yes, we've seen you twist, lie and refuse to admit your lack of knowledge on a topic.
several people have told you that you are wrong about lightroom. your statement saying it's only for event photographers is proof you don't know much about it.