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[quote="6BQ5" wrote: Wow, with so much conversation about PhotoLine I will have to give it a try! Never knew it existed ... 😊 You really should do that - and give it some time. As I described, ...
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@Keith ReederYou're fun - perhaps you always wondered why they always build in those bugs if nobody wants or needs them. How nasty developers can be!Seriously:- Fixing Bugs is always on the plan- G...
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RAW fine tuning ist not exactly what the camera for JPEG does - it simply are the parameters to Apertures RAW development engine. The idea that you cannot sharpen a RAW is a bit simple. ...
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@6BQ5I don't know how well you know Aperture. This RAW fine tuning sliders are a part which you normally should not have to adjust often. As I said - this are direct parameters into Apple Camera RA...
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Apertures projects were Apples alternative to manage filesystem folders within the program. It is an additional indirection and allows you to create a virtual organization of the structure that hol...
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@PaulGetting human readable location information from latitude/longitude information. E.g. the program recognizes "Berlin" from the location data.
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In comparison to C1, Aperture has another level of indirection between the physical file level and its asset organisation level. It starts to make more sense if one takes a look at the evolution of...
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@RobertThats certainly a nice task - with possible helpful results. I'm in absolutely no further connection with Phaseone (besides of being a simple customer). But as a software developer I really ...
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While I really like the m Key in Aperture, it also was sometimes better to create a new version there too. One example was comparing changes in the RAW fine tuning block.To me another thing would b...
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The normal way to do this for proprietary (not open source) software would be to create a support case to the vendor. E.g. a "reported bug" or a "feature request". No normal software vendor would a...