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- Thu Apr 21, 2005 11:23 pm
- Forum: Improvements, new features
- Topic: Upgrading problem
- Replies: 7
- Views: 13804
All valid comments, and yes I am very comfortable with Neat Image. Thus I've convinced at least 4-5 people to buy it as well over the time (With little effort, except for teasing them with before/after pictures. My wallet is not however. It took me two years to save up for the camera and half a year...
- Thu Apr 21, 2005 11:00 pm
- Forum: Improvements, new features
- Topic: Upgrading problem
- Replies: 7
- Views: 13804
- Thu Apr 21, 2005 10:41 pm
- Forum: Improvements, new features
- Topic: Upgrading problem
- Replies: 7
- Views: 13804
- Thu Apr 21, 2005 10:23 pm
- Forum: Improvements, new features
- Topic: Upgrading problem
- Replies: 7
- Views: 13804
Upgrading problem
I've recently (well, okay - today) bought a new camera and would now have the benefit of upgrading my version of Neat Image from my home version, and I thought that yay, now I can upgrade it to get it as a plug-in in Photoshop as well but now I see, that I can't use the home+ version which is OK, I ...
- Mon May 05, 2003 12:17 am
- Forum: Device noise profiles
- Topic: Profile coming for Olympus C-4000z
- Replies: 0
- Views: 4896
Profile coming for Olympus C-4000z
I'm having the test image printed at printshop tomorrow and will create profiles for this little baby *pats pats* and make them available here.
This is such a relief. I was chewing my nails here while saving up for a Canon EOS 10D, but with Neat Image I can live with the Olympus meanwhile.
/Johan
This is such a relief. I was chewing my nails here while saving up for a Canon EOS 10D, but with Neat Image I can live with the Olympus meanwhile.
/Johan
- Mon May 05, 2003 12:05 am
- Forum: General questions
- Topic: neat image and photoshop file size
- Replies: 3
- Views: 5897
Not to mention that it might have been TIFF/RAW and got saved as TIFF/LZW. (What this means is, that while TIFF images are normally uncompressed , the format supports having an internal compression in the file. This can reduce the file size greatly but it does not use any destructive compression, so...