That sounds far more complex than my own workflow. Most everything I've posted marked as a PESO is captured with whatever camera (currently Leica CL, Leica M10-M, or Light L16 on the digital side, and even when I'm shooting film my capture process is a copy camera technique with the Leica CL or M10-M now). I transfer directly into Lightroom Classic.
The Light L16 adds another step: From camera to the dedicated app "Lumen" for initial minor adjustment and output to DNG format, and into LR Classic. Then... - With about half the photos, the results are whatever LR's default conversion is plus a little framing with the Slideshow module. - With the other half I tend to add a small vignette and then the framing. I only rarely do any input sharpening .. in some cases I reduce sharpening to soften highlight transitions … what comes out of the cameras is usually sharp enough if I got the focus right. Depending on what output products are required, I might do a little output sharpening if the output image sizing pushes the desired look off the mark. Most of the other minor adjustments that might be made deal with scene issues to blend transitions, fix flaws (like dust on a negative), or suppress unnecessary detail. And that's about it. I have also been testing using Apple's "Photos" app in combination with Gentlemen Coders "RAW Power". Photos provides the overall organizational tools, RAW Power gives access to image processing functionality in the underlying libraries that is a bit less automated and more explicit to what I might want to do. The workflow is nearly the same, just different apps, and the image results are nearly indistinguishable. The nice part about this app set is that it runs on macOS, iOS, and iPadOS so I can use it everywhere, and there's no monthly subscription fee. I've tested bunches of other image processing apps and not seen much one way or another that net me an advantage. G — No matter where you go, there you are. > On Jan 20, 2023, at 7:06 AM, Toine <[email protected]> wrote: > > I'm trying to decide what workflow is best. Currently a mix of Topaz > PhotoAI, DenoiseAI, SharpenAI and DxO Photolab > > https://www.repiuk.nl/projects/GESO/DxO-or-PhotoAI/ > > PhotoAI is really a no brainer, fast and integrates smoothly in LR. DxO > does an excellent job except sharpening which makes DxO and SharpenAI a > killer combo > > Toine -- %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.

