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software review: nik Color Efex Pro 2.0

nik Color Efex Pro filters are enhancement filters that work within Photoshop, allowing you a multitude of easily attained effects. Depending on which edition you get, there are up to 75 filters with which numerous effects and enhancements can easily be used on any digital image.

According to the nik literature, it uses a “True Light color processing system” to consider the existing color and light information in an image to automatically provide optimal enhancements.  In this way the effect is adapted according to the picture info such as detail, colour and contrast range.  They also claim that by identifying the unique qualities of the image that the filter is processing, each filter is able to achieve consistency across a range of images.

However it may work, let me tell you - it does work.  Colour me impressed.

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software review: Capture One Pro 3.7.1

Capture One Prois software specifically dedicated to handling and editing raw images, with emphasis on raw workflow. (This review is based on the current version 3.7.1)

Please note: I limited the scope of this review to raw workflow, and don’t touch on important functions like shooting with a tethered D-SLR, or on using the Phase One camera back.
For a complete list of Capture One’s features and functions, check the Phase One website.

First off, to give you an idea of what Capture One looks on a PC:

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