sabbath999
Contributor
I am curious what you guys are using...
The new DC1000 doesn't come with any editing software. That's OK, the stuff that came with the DC800 was KLUDGE anyway, and if SeaLife is going to cut costs on something I would much rather it be by discontinuing including cruddy photo editing software that I have to pay for and will never use.
The new DC1000 disk is quite funny... they include "links" to Photo editing software as if that were an actual feature. Still, I don't mind them cutting out the software at all...
I use the following (Mac person here)
I use iPhoto as my "organizer", and I do my main editing in Capture NX software from Nikon.
If I need to use the channel mixer feature I use PhotoShop CS3 but that's about all I use CS3.
I take a LOT of pictures, and only about 2 percent of my stuff is underwater, so I have kind of just carried over my surface workflow to my UW stuff.
What are you doing, how are you doing it and do you like it?
The new DC1000 doesn't come with any editing software. That's OK, the stuff that came with the DC800 was KLUDGE anyway, and if SeaLife is going to cut costs on something I would much rather it be by discontinuing including cruddy photo editing software that I have to pay for and will never use.
The new DC1000 disk is quite funny... they include "links" to Photo editing software as if that were an actual feature. Still, I don't mind them cutting out the software at all...
I use the following (Mac person here)
I use iPhoto as my "organizer", and I do my main editing in Capture NX software from Nikon.
If I need to use the channel mixer feature I use PhotoShop CS3 but that's about all I use CS3.
I take a LOT of pictures, and only about 2 percent of my stuff is underwater, so I have kind of just carried over my surface workflow to my UW stuff.
What are you doing, how are you doing it and do you like it?