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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 3080" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>I exclusively use Aperture 3 for all of my photo management and post processing except for the Photomatix Pro HDR plugin. And even then I seldom use anything but the merger feature. After the merger I move it back to Aperture for any further processing. I'm primarily a scenic photographer. I don't do excessive enhancing, altering or apply special effects to my photos. I've seen some great work done with PhotoShop and other photo altering programs but that is not my style. As for B&W I understand a lot of todays photographers are using it. But I spent many years shooting in nothing but b&W and dreaming of the day when I could do something with color other than slides and drugstore prints. Since I have purchased my first digital DSLR I have not shot in B&W and have only converted one or two photos from color to B&W.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 3080, member: 654"] I exclusively use Aperture 3 for all of my photo management and post processing except for the Photomatix Pro HDR plugin. And even then I seldom use anything but the merger feature. After the merger I move it back to Aperture for any further processing. I'm primarily a scenic photographer. I don't do excessive enhancing, altering or apply special effects to my photos. I've seen some great work done with PhotoShop and other photo altering programs but that is not my style. As for B&W I understand a lot of todays photographers are using it. But I spent many years shooting in nothing but b&W and dreaming of the day when I could do something with color other than slides and drugstore prints. Since I have purchased my first digital DSLR I have not shot in B&W and have only converted one or two photos from color to B&W. [/QUOTE]
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