Irvin Gomez

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  • This has nothing to do with Adobe or documentation in PDF format. It has to do with Customers expecting a well-documented product when paying for Capture One Pro. No such documentation exists. Some...

  • Did you expect something like this? https://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom-cc/user-guide.html Samoreen wrote: Hi,The C1 documentation has always been terrible but when I hit the F1 key in C1 20, I coul...

  • Alain wrote: I always find it strange that people buy lenses for thousands of euro's, same for camera's and maybe computers, but have a problem with a software upgrade, which is voluntary (till s...

  • SFA wrote: 3. Spot tool is mostly OK for its intended purpose.For full retouching it just makes more sense to go for an application with all of the dedicated retouching features. (PS. Affinity, ...

  • Ian3 wrote: (...) at some stage there needs to be a limit to what you expect a raw converter to do, and after which you would expect to use a pixel editor like Affinity or Photoshop. There is roo...

  • SFA wrote: Irvin.Gomez wrote: That’s the most powerful message that can be sent to any company: stop giving them money. Well yes, if you want the company to disappear. Whether Phase One "disa...

  • SFA wrote: Irvin.Gomez wrote: [I'm not married to any product or company, I do not have a groupie mentality. I pay for the products I use and never go beyond that. I certainly enjoy using Capt...

  • ClauS wrote: Irvin.Gomez wrote: I stopped buying upgrades after v11 because it’s just too expensive, far more than the more complete PS/LR subscription. As simple as that. And, no, the ‘per...

  • NN636119919401968919UL wrote: 2. A before and after button and shortcut. It's a pain sometime to just go and press Alt+Reset. Also, you can apply this "before/after" to every tools so you can see...

  • Wesley wrote: If you're a pro retoucher than you must still have a PS CS6 license to use...? Nothing a pro can't do in CS6 that's in PS subscription with retouching. I would be using Affinity Pho...