my experience is you need to adjust the name to prevent over-writing the original and select the size with each edit. All other selections stay constant.
I think that when you get to the export screen there is a selection for "dimensions" select the long side, set to 1500 - the short side will be set by Neo - the export to the folder specified by you on the top line of that screen
. . . I sometimes think the camera manufactures are part of a plot involving computer manufactures - as the sensor increase in size the need for a bigger/better computer occurs . . .:-)
I've been using NEO as a stand-alone editor for quite some time - find it a very good tool and rarely go back to PS, LR or ON1 any more, all of which are on my Win11 desktop.
amazing statement from somebody who has no idea what I own and use . . .
Watch the movie "Gettysburg" before going, it will provide some background on the battle.
BE CAREFULL - within the last week a Florida 14-footer was caught and killed while dragging the lower half of a woman across a slough - not a joke!!
When I interviewed Clyde Butcher for "photo Technique" magazine, we were chatting when we finished. I posed this same question - his response was "(fine) art comes from the heart".
I still think this is a valid response . . .
we are debating this in the camera club I am a member of. There is quite a bit of discussion on whether we are photographers or digital artist. One point we seem to agree on is that if you change the image, the addition must be from an image you took . . .
. . . thoughts?
not just digital . . . was practising for a horse show with my Canon F1 . . . when the film counter got to 42 I knew I had forgotten something . . .
been using NEO for a while, replacing Photoshop - love it!
what has impressed me the most is how I can use NEO on scans of 1980-ish slides and see a marked improvement over previous photo editors
What makes an image "fine Art"?
my first hint that this is a scam is they didn't correctly spell "Nebraska" . . .
any interest in Canon FTb and lenses? - all in excellent condition
both these worked for me . . .