Posted by AnAppleSnail I have personal beef with Adobe so I use RawTherapee for good results. The Canon one is good though. |
Posted by AnAppleSnail I had seen the windows hammer image before, but did not notice the Aero / Glass style Windows 7... Hah! 😁 |
Posted by blackhawk Adobe is a pain in the ass. DPP is a snap for quick editing. I'm resurrecting my photo hdds with a new (refurbished) laptop. The availability of free top notch apps like DPP, ZB and 3 tb hybrid hdds makes it possible. A drop in replacement for MS Office too. I'm sick of expensive, troublesome software; Adobe and MS are on the top of my hit list. Going to sample linux Mint... |
Posted by Subejio While I agree with you, be prepared when you start getting used to Linux. I ran Linux Ubuntu for ~4 years as my primary OS: nothing is made for Linux. Even things that are made for Linux, are not made for Linux. There was not a single program that I didn't have to research and drop in at least 4 lines of code just to install and get to run, with some tweaking later on as I tried to fix bugs. It's great if you're comfortable with command lines, just something to bear in mind... Back on topic, is DPP going to be worth switching from GIMP for? I've been having good luck with it so far. |
Posted by Mickael Speaking of distributions, I really don't like where Ubuntu is going. Web apps, data collection, closed source software, etc.. At least they killed Unity and FINALLY switched their official releases to Gnome. It was about time. |
Posted by Mickael https://www.tecmin...Ubuntu-Updates.png Looks familiar? That's on Ubuntu. IMO, if you can, stick with Debian. |
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