On 04/18/2013 11:15 PM, James wrote:
>
> Interesting discussion about "Perfectly Clear" and automated tools. I
> use AftershotPro (and BibblePro before it) and think it's a great tool.
>
> Automation is nice but I find automation over-processes. I prefer
> Darktable because it hasn't got automation. I like making my own
> decisions.
>
The fact that a certain feature is there, does not mean that you're
actually required to use it. ;)

> My Darktable images, though, are grey and hazy. It's as if there's a
> grey film over the image and, so far, no amount of Darktable tweaking
> has made a difference. This 'lack of snap' varies according to the
> image, of course, but it's very frustrating and keeps me locked into
> AftershotPro when I really don't was to be.
>

You like making you own decisions, but doing so you can not achieve the
results you want. Maybe some degree of automation is what you're looking
for?




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