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<blockquote data-quote="LouCioccio" data-source="post: 568961" data-attributes="member: 12542"><p>You should look at AfterShot Pro3 I was disappointed that it did not have a camera profile for my D500 but worked well with D7000 files. Well they have the camera profile for the D500 see <a href="http://blog.paintshoppro.com/aftershot-pro-3-welcomes-nikon-d500/" target="_blank">link</a>. For those not familiar they have a 30 day trial you can use. To my observation I started with the original software from the fellows in Austin it was called Bibble Pro. The neat thing is they wrote in all OS flavors so going from Linux to the Mac version was the same. Now I come from Adobe Bridge and Photoshop but stopped at the rental; so I was looking at alternative. I have Acorn5, Pixelamator and Photo Ninja but they had some good and bad points for work flow. I was looking for something like Lightroom and Bibble/AfterShot Pro that I kept going back to them. As for workflow and this was the first time I used ASP3 with the D500 for a children's beach party picnic. </p><p>Not sure if this was the right way as I tried two ways to find the quickest. I developed in ASP3 and saved the TIF after opening in PSCS5 then after five images I figured it was faster to go ASP3 save the TIF and remain in ASP3 tim I was done. Then open several tif's in CS5 do any tweaking tim I was done. Since these were casual snaps no need for any plug-ins; after finishing ran the Image Processor script (it will ignore the NEF's ) but bulk the tif's to jpegs for printing or uploading.</p><p>The lay out is similar to Lightroom and Adobe Bridge for navigating. It looks like to me I will stay with it. Here is what ASP3 and CS5, no flash not sure if the EXIF is there.</p><p>Lou Cioccio</p><p>[ATTACH]219988[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LouCioccio, post: 568961, member: 12542"] You should look at AfterShot Pro3 I was disappointed that it did not have a camera profile for my D500 but worked well with D7000 files. Well they have the camera profile for the D500 see [URL="http://blog.paintshoppro.com/aftershot-pro-3-welcomes-nikon-d500/"]link[/URL]. For those not familiar they have a 30 day trial you can use. To my observation I started with the original software from the fellows in Austin it was called Bibble Pro. The neat thing is they wrote in all OS flavors so going from Linux to the Mac version was the same. Now I come from Adobe Bridge and Photoshop but stopped at the rental; so I was looking at alternative. I have Acorn5, Pixelamator and Photo Ninja but they had some good and bad points for work flow. I was looking for something like Lightroom and Bibble/AfterShot Pro that I kept going back to them. As for workflow and this was the first time I used ASP3 with the D500 for a children's beach party picnic. Not sure if this was the right way as I tried two ways to find the quickest. I developed in ASP3 and saved the TIF after opening in PSCS5 then after five images I figured it was faster to go ASP3 save the TIF and remain in ASP3 tim I was done. Then open several tif's in CS5 do any tweaking tim I was done. Since these were casual snaps no need for any plug-ins; after finishing ran the Image Processor script (it will ignore the NEF's ) but bulk the tif's to jpegs for printing or uploading. The lay out is similar to Lightroom and Adobe Bridge for navigating. It looks like to me I will stay with it. Here is what ASP3 and CS5, no flash not sure if the EXIF is there. Lou Cioccio [ATTACH=CONFIG]219988._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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