Another PP topic.
boberic
Loc: Quiet Corner, Connecticut. Ex long Islander
Is there a PP program specific for landscape, as the overwhelming number of my shots are landscapes. I am currently using free programs. but after an upcoming open heart procedure (which by the way scares the $hit out of me, even though I have seen any number of them) I want to buy myself a present.
You deserve the present, although I don't have a recommendation. It will reward you as you celebrate your new health, but get grumpy over the time it takes to get back in the groove. Good luck!
boberic wrote:
Is there a PP program specific for landscape, as the overwhelming number of my shots are landscapes. I am currently using free programs. but after an upcoming open heart procedure (which by the way scares the $hit out of me, even though I have seen any number of them) I want to buy myself a present.
Almost any program you buy will be great for landscapes, including Luminar, Lightroom, Affinity, Photoshop, etc. They all do similar functions. Try out different programs with the 30-day free trial first and see which one you like. Also, you need to determine what functions you want a program to perform. For example, while Lightroom performs organization, or digital asset management functions, Photoshop and most other programs do not; for these programs you can use Bridge to perform that function. It all depends on how you like to work. I shoot many landscapes, I live an hour and one-half from Yosemite National Park, and also many other types of images, such as objects, some people, and lots of wildlife. I use Lightroom and Photoshop for the most part, but also use Topaz, ON1, and Luminar as plugins. There are many choices, check them all out while you are recovering. I wish you well with your upcoming surgery.
Gene51
Loc: Yonkers, NY, now in LSD (LowerSlowerDelaware)
boberic wrote:
Is there a PP program specific for landscape, as the overwhelming number of my shots are landscapes. I am currently using free programs. but after an upcoming open heart procedure (which by the way scares the $hit out of me, even though I have seen any number of them) I want to buy myself a present.
I took a look at Landscape Pro and it is too limited in scope, and you have to do things mostly their way and you end up with their look.
I suggest you take a look at On1 Raw - which has a very good Effects module that will pretty much address anything you'd want to do with a landscape image. Together with Lightroom and Photoshop - you can do great landscape images. I like to do stitched panoramas vs single wide or ultra-wide lens shots - more detail, less distortion, more natural perspective. All three programs have a pano stitching function.
This is a 3 row, 5 column panorama shot with a D800 and a 45mm lens, stitched in Lightroom and enhanced in On1.
You can get similar results with Nik Software (DXO Photolab) and Topaz Suite.
Don't be afraid of the open heart procedure. I had one in December and, after 4 months of rehab, I felt better than I had in several years. Just passed the 6-month milestone and ALL of the post-op symptoms are gone. Believe it or not, I never had a single day of post-op pain in the chest area, despite a 10-inch incision.
I haven't yet decided on my present to myself, but am leaning towards new golf clubs. Good luck to you.
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