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So I purchased the PRO version

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  • sanzari
    Wow, I knew the creativity was personal and that photographers like to keep their secrets but wow., not a single thought or comments, perhaps I have found a loop in the system and an opening.

    I know that Photoshop has everyman and his dog writing add ons, plugins, filters etc, so does C1 PRo need this approach ???

    Wlater at Focus talked about a training course he was putting together with a few add ons to C1 PRO.

    Anyone else ????

    Am I along in my request for knowledge and sharing ? Or is the PhaseOne back so great no comment is the answer 😊

    ook bring on the no comments, at least i will get excited when i look at th page and see it has more updates and replies ;-0

    tony
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  • sanzari
    Bump !
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  • Anonymous
    blakey,

    I'll offer my perspective on this topic...

    Seems to me that asking a question such as this equates asking Artists what they would paint if given a blank canvas...
    Or maybe like asking participants at a Chili-cook-off what they did to get the final result... some of it may be a secret and some may truly be unknown 🤓

    The potential of the Styles tool capabilities is endless and boundless.
    I know folks are willing to offer advice on this Forum, so I'm thinking that
    the P-series forum may be more appropriate for this topic. Seems that the fashion and digital back shooters are the ones utilizing the Styles tool.

    I was actually waiting to see input here too because I know there is a lot of creativity out there.
    Cheers,
    K C
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  • sanzari
    interesting take keith. I had not thought of that.

    I will re-ask on the P series forum as i also felt the MAC OS is a little specific, there was some discussions on the PC forum, but a good idea. Thanks again.

    Tony
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  • JamesNYC
    Hello Blakey,
    In our Digital Workshops featuring C1Pro we cover styles extensively.
    One of the more unique looks we've been playing with is "Lith-look"
    This gives the appearance of the B&W Lith printing process.
    This look is best achieved by using very flat lighting with very few high lights.
    The rest is done with the styles settings in C1Pro.

    While I have seen this done in P.S. CS2 the over all quality in C1Pro give greater flexibility is faster then P.S.

    James/NYC.
    www.PhotoAssistant.Net
    www.DigitalPhotoTechnician.Com
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  • sanzari
    James this is great to know, i just need to get to New York to learn. Is there anywhere you guys share these resources, I do get to NYC every so often but i guess the chances of me being there during a workshop are limited.

    Thanks for your input, you have me hankering for more now:-)
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  • JamesNYC
    Hello Blakey,
    Having looked further than the forums page I see your in the U.K.
    About 17% of our site visitors are from there.

    Your Digital Workshops are held Bi-Monthly in NYC,
    http://www.photoassistant.net/workshops_NYCmay2007.htm
    and beginning with April we will be in San Francisco, and other major cities around the United States.

    Currently we are the only group in the U.S. offering this comprehensive two day Digital Workshop featuring Phase One's C1 Pro.
    You can find more details regarding these workshops on www.PhotoAssistant.Net

    We are also producing a series of streaming media tutorials for the web site as time allows.

    James/NYC.
    www.PhotoAssistant.Net
    www.DigitalPhotoTechnician.Com
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