Hello! I am looking for a good Fuji RAW converter , cause I dont like at all how my pics look in Lightroom. May I ask why did you prefer Silkypix to others?
It's almost a subject for a full video-- but short answer, some things such as capture sharpening, noise, white balance, and highlights are best handled in Raw, and Silkypix provides the best all-around raw conversion for those features. Other raw converters are primarily image editors, and I'd rather do that in a dedicated image editing tool such as Nik ColorEfex or SilverEfex.
Thank you very much for such a prompt and detailed answer )). I test now ON1 in a trial mode, then will give a try to Silkypix. Usually I do so much post-processing that in my flow Nik ColorEfex is just an easy touch up, though I love it alot. Thanks again Mark ))
Hello! I am looking for a good Fuji RAW converter , cause I dont like at all how my pics look in Lightroom. May I ask why did you prefer Silkypix to others?
It's almost a subject for a full video-- but short answer, some things such as capture sharpening, noise, white balance, and highlights are best handled in Raw, and Silkypix provides the best all-around raw conversion for those features. Other raw converters are primarily image editors, and I'd rather do that in a dedicated image editing tool such as Nik ColorEfex or SilverEfex.
Thank you very much for such a prompt and detailed answer )). I test now ON1 in a trial mode, then will give a try to Silkypix. Usually I do so much post-processing that in my flow Nik ColorEfex is just an easy touch up, though I love it alot. Thanks again Mark ))
How did you navigate back and forth between the two images with just one click?
I have all the thumbnails on a 2nd monitor you can’t see. That might be a topic for another “quick tip!”
your voice is too low, cant hear you.
Thanks for the feedback; this was one of the first videos I recorded. Try using the close captioning and see if that helps.