William Rosmus
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William Rosmus commented,
Analog Toolbox and the scripts are only for Apple wonks who have more dollars than sense. Others like me aren't interested in looking cool and would rather keep our money to get all we need from a ...
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William Rosmus commented,
Paul Einarsen At $US5K, Heritage version will never be a cost effective and therefore never easily accessible for most except those with deep pockets. For those who have the kind of money to aff...
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William Rosmus commented,
Leo, when that was available, it was a $5K version. Capture One is obviously not interested in providing this functionality even though it would make it an industry leader in that, and likely creat...
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William Rosmus commented,
Yes John Clark, it's why I and others aren't paying them any more money. Voting with my wallet.
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William Rosmus commented,
Yeah still nothing. Which is why I haven't updated since v20 and won't. That and being unable to keep separate change history for the ability to undo and redo and not have the process go through c...
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William Rosmus commented,
I won't renew a perpetual license if a decent negative film conversion feature or plugin is not available for a reasonable price (i.e. similar price to the Negative Lab Pro solution available for t...
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William Rosmus commented,
I also wish this was in Capture One and not as a multi thousand dollar Cultural Heritage add on. This one MISSING feature is why I will be jumping on Adobe (even though I don't like them as much) o...
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William Rosmus commented,
I think the issue is that C1 does non-destructive editing. The changes are kept in a separate file that C1 needs to keep track of. So if you opened it from digikam C1 would need to know where to fi...
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William Rosmus commented,
After having spent six or seven hundred dollars on this, I'm disappointed that version 20 hasn't had this added as an upgrade for free. It's something that should have been there from the beginning...
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William Rosmus commented,
What does completed mean?