#On1 photo raw compatible with affinity software#
Unless you have a high-end Adobe RGB compatible screen, chances are you are not going to gain anything.Īlthough I use LR and Photoshop as my core software and have had a subscription for a long time, I certainly don't want to advocate for that. With the D810, the default profile is so good, most people would not notice the difference. My experience is that custom profiles made a difference when I was shooting with the D800, especially in the red channel. No one will notice the difference with images you post on the net. When it comes to ICC / DCP profiles, unless you are doing a lot of high end printing, don't worry about it. I hope to make a switch over to it as my main raw convertor some time this year. That being said, I am learning Capture One as I really like the output that product produces and in my view it is better than Lightroom / Adobe Camera Raw. I do use both DxO PhotoLab 2 and Phase One Capture One for very specific purposes. For my personal use (and workflow) I have been using ACR / Photoshop since 2003, so I know it quite well. I'm the main instructor for post-processing tools outside of Lightroom, so I tend to get questions on other software, so I try to stay up to date on some of the more widely used packages. I'm a bit of an exception here, but that is more related to the role I play at the photo club I am a member of.
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The one thing I would question is why you are flitting around and using so many different pieces of software? Most "expert" users stick with a select few products and get to know them really well. In the studio work I do, I would never need some of the features in CC, but as I also do a lot of travel, landscape and street photography, they make my life a lot easier, so working in CC was the right choice for me. Both are nationally / internationally recognized photographers, but they shoot subjects in a way that the "major surgery" capabilities that have been added to the newer versions are not something that either will ever use or need. Based on the type of photography that they do and their workflow, they are unlikely to ever need anything else.
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Two photographers I have studied under / am studying under use CS6.