As gorgeous and interesting as it is, I’ll bet it rides like a tank and I’d be grateful if there were seat belts or any other kind of body restraint system installed.
Well done! Very nice series…
I’ve bought every version of ON1 PR since 2017 and each year when the software was issued had problems, “not ready for prime time” problems. Then, along came a relatively quick maintenance update that addressed my issues. In 2018, the mid year update required that I buy a more capable GPU. The takeaway is ALWAYS verify your hardware satisfies ON1’s minimum requirements with a tilt toward the “recommended.” Having said that, the 2024 version, even with my aging Dell XPS8700, is relatively fast and perhaps their best effort. I do have minor issues in a couple areas, however. Images that I’ve already edited but want to return to for more take “time” to load into the editor depending on the extent of previous edit. I’ve had occasion to be annoyed a little on the time taken to export an image after editing. Finally, ON1, like a lot of editors, has put emphasis on AI. In the 2024 version, I almost always find for my liking that the auto AI adjustments to be over cooked, i.e. too much sharpening or noise reduction. Like most editors that do a lot, it takes practice and patience, neither of which, i possess a lot of.
I have 32gb mem and a NVIDIA 1050 GPU so my aging computer likely contributes to the “length of time” grumbles. Bottom line, in spite of it all, I still find it very capable and robust and it is my go to for processing RAW except for very minor changes.
Sharp and colors are robust…. Nice!
Thanks, Paul… if my memory (?) serves me correct, x2 Canon TCs aren’t universally recommended? Consensus being, get the 1.4 iii but disappointment awaits if you go with a 2x, particularly with the ef 100-400 L ii. Your images certainly dispute that. Is it the use of primes rather than zooms?
tcthome wrote:
Nice looking work. 3rd is pretty wild looking!
I agree with “tcthome.” All are nicely done…
My wife uses a MacBook. I’m PC. Both of her MacBooks were purchased refurbished from the Apple website store using my veteran’s discount (10%). We both use iPads. Any support we need comes from my brother, Apple phone support, or by appointment at the Boulder, CO Apple store.
andesbill wrote:
I understand, but it’s not as good as any of the others, and our screens can see much greater gamut. I’m not sure about printers though.
I don’t know of any printers that can replicate the rgb color space…. At least, not any I could afford.
Photolady2014 wrote:
Taken with a 600mm and 1.4. These guys were down for the morning! I had hoped they would get up and move, but such luck.
I neglected to mention in my comment that catching the big fella in a grove of frosty growth made for a gorgeous shot. Nicely done!
I was considering a drive to RMNP to try and get something similar but moose there reportedly don’t become available often until later.
Yes, they are! Haha…. Nice shots tho.
Well done, nice group. However, I can’t read the model designator for the Farmall. What is it?
Well done! Nice sequence….
I own the G3x and I can assure it doesn’t support multiple exposures. I would suggest processing software and use of masking, perhaps. I’m also wondering if the old Microsoft Image Composite Editor might work. I think it’s still available….