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Opinions, please, on InPixio photo software
Dec 25, 2021 12:14:50   #
Los-Angeles-Shooter Loc: Los Angeles
 
Have you used it? What do you think? Good...bad...so-so? Any comments or advice?

https://www.inpixio.com/static/lp/photostudio/EN/photo-editor/index.php?&keyword=LP1_EN_PENAV_1&split=A

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Dec 25, 2021 13:20:14   #
DWU2 Loc: Phoenix Arizona area
 
Los-Angeles-Shooter wrote:
Have you used it? What do you think? Good...bad...so-so? Any comments or advice?

https://www.inpixio.com/static/lp/photostudio/EN/photo-editor/index.php?&keyword=LP1_EN_PENAV_1&split=A


Kind of a one-trick pony. Photoshop does all that, and, to a good extent, Lightroom Classic does, too.

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Dec 25, 2021 14:48:59   #
E.L.. Shapiro Loc: Ottawa, Ontario Canada
 
Because I operate a commercial photograhy business, I oftentimes need to process large volumes of images. I am not the only person doing the post-processing and the person who does the more complex work at the shop has multiple software in use- Photoshop, Lightroom, Topaz and several plugins. I do 90% of the shooting and prefer simple post-processing procedures for routine jobs. Since most of my files require little or no correction, just colour balancing, perhaps a small tweaking of density and contrast, some saturation variation for various effects, and minimal cropping, some of the more simple software are quite sufficient, efficient and appropriate for the tasks at hand. I have long experience in analog custom prints so software that offers some masking, dodging and burning is also handy.

The InPixo Studio programme was added to our collection and is works very well for the purposes it is intended for. It has all the aforementioned controls as to exposure, contrast, brightness, individual highlight and shadow control, saturation, clarity, and sharpening. It has very good perspective controls, a decent sky replacement feature that is handy for the exterior shots with crazy deadlines and bad weather- I like it because I can control the ambience on the ground and use my own stock of skyscapes and some presets. There is a "retouch" control that makes for some dodging and burning of selected areas with good feathering and blending. The "eraser" setup is really great, a simple click gets rid of all kinds of unavoidable distractions, spots, artifacts, and other little annoying stuff that I should have seen in the viewfinder!

If you are shooting cleanly and do not need a multi-layered and complex procedure to re-shoot every shot on the computer, this program will do the work. It's not terribly expensive.

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Dec 26, 2021 06:31:41   #
camerapapi Loc: Miami, Fl.
 
I bought it only for sky replacement. When it was updated it did not work for me again.
I got a refund.

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Dec 26, 2021 13:11:30   #
Archboo3 Loc: Central Florida
 
I purchased a copy. After a week of trying it I canceled it and returned to my adobe annual subscription. That gives me LR and photo shop that hives me wat more than I could ever get from InPixio. Spent s little more and get a ig Bang for your bucks

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