Hi Wilber,

I use PS-CS and C1Pro for core post capture processing.  I wish there was a
35mm format camera with swing, tilt and shift capabilities but the closest
you can get at the moment is an EF mount TS lens and they don't get very
wide.  I've used the 24mm TS and even FF it's not wide enough for a lot of
work.  So the alternative is to shoot with the 16-35 2.8L and if I have to
the EF 15 2.8 FF fisheye and correct using a tool no big deal, really.  I
have also considered using a medium format lens on a shiftable mount for the
EOS DSLR's.  This seems to work but focal lengths are also an issue with
these lenses so there is not a big advantage to it and the set up is IMO
very expensive for a limited use lens setup.

I also use a few other tools depending on what an image needs including:
Noise Ninja, Pixel Genius' PhotoKit Sharpening Workflow product, PTLens,
LensDoc, Perspective Filter, PreSharpen3D, Debarrelizer, Perspective,
Squeeze, Vignette and QImage for resampling/sizing and output to the
in-house printers and for large off site printing or repro.  Understand my
work doesn't really involve creative post capture processing only correcting
and optimizing the captures so I don't really have any "creative" tools or
filters.  On the rare occasions that some creative work needs to be done to
an image if I can do it I will, otherwise I'll bring in an outside artist I
use to perform the work the client wants.


Cheers/Chip

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Wilber
> Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 3:19 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [inbox] Re: EOS Advices needed for lens purchase
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Chip Louie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 6:00 PM
> Subject: RE: [inbox] Re: EOS Advices needed for lens purchase
>
> Chip,   We use both PhotoShop CS and Phase One C1-Pro to process
> all of our
> digital files. What I find much easier is to make sure that I correct the
> image in the viewfinder before I push the shutter button (when
> possible)-I
> spend too muck time in front of this one eye'd monster (really
> two eyes-we
> use a dual monitor set up) as it is. If there is something out there less
> pricey than PS CS I'm interested to know about it.
> cheers Wilber
>
>


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