this will be useful info if you do go for the new kodak. Kodak don't make
medium format backs anymore as the claim this is as good as a back (to be
taken with a Pinch of salt, but a good option when comparing prices with
backs

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Subject: RE: [PRODIG] 1ds vs proslrn - reply for Dikta


> Still not sure where you are coming from on the processing issue.
> Photodesk has always batch processed and as such, as it is a much faster
> workflow than Photoshop.(CS though has a cromatic abberation tool
>
> Typical workflow for a batch of images in Photodesk goes like this:
>
> Open files as contact sheet.
> Select all, ( or individuals or a batch from the files)
> Auto exposure corrections - goes through them all and alters those that
> require it up to =/- 2 stops
> Review selected - large image manual slide show - tag those you either
> want or dont want
> Trash tagged or untagged
> Use dropper tool on a neutral to white balance selection
> Use close up tool on any image to check sharpening and apply a sharpening
> level
> Apply noise reduction or anti aliasing if needed
> Apply "Look" - bw, sepia, hi colour, low colour, high contrast etc, etc.,
> (loads of looks available)
> Save selected as- tiff, jpeg or as is( corrected raw your safety net
> always save as is! Any or all settings can be changed in future)
> Rename and renumber
> Select a folder and click save (open in Photoshop at same time if wished)
> Go and have a cup of tea or do another job while converting!
>
> Any individual or batch selected images can also be tweaked for contrast
> levels( low mid and high tones separate with sliders and a curve) and
> colour balance - rgb sliders - in addition to above.
>
> All that takes is literally a couple of minutes and is very efficient and
> quick.The time taken to actually save, is down to how many images and your
> compter but either way it is computer time and not your time.
>
> We are just finishing an interactivecd/dvd oDCS SLR cameras, and one part
> shows me taking you through the above!
> Please contact David Kitchin ([EMAIL PROTECTED] 01442 844880) to
> register for a free copy.
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