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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 537913" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>NX-D is fine for what it is, I guess, and I think most people DO accept it for what it is, that doesn't mean they have to like it for what it is or can't hope for it to be more since it's already free. But speaking for myself there are better options for how I post-process. I don't want *more* tools crowding my toolbox, I want *better* tools. I don't want a "basic editor" and an "advanced editor" I want something that does it all and does it quickly and easily. I don't mind saving money, but I also don't mind saving time and effort and for me that means being able to do everything, from start to finish, in as few applications/plug-ins as possible. Since I also like working in layers and being able to mask and so forth, the solution for me is Photoshop. </p><p></p><p>It sounds to me like you simply don't like Adobe products and don't use them; which is fine. You've found a workflow that works for you and it includes NX-D; more power to ya.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 537913, member: 13090"] NX-D is fine for what it is, I guess, and I think most people DO accept it for what it is, that doesn't mean they have to like it for what it is or can't hope for it to be more since it's already free. But speaking for myself there are better options for how I post-process. I don't want *more* tools crowding my toolbox, I want *better* tools. I don't want a "basic editor" and an "advanced editor" I want something that does it all and does it quickly and easily. I don't mind saving money, but I also don't mind saving time and effort and for me that means being able to do everything, from start to finish, in as few applications/plug-ins as possible. Since I also like working in layers and being able to mask and so forth, the solution for me is Photoshop. It sounds to me like you simply don't like Adobe products and don't use them; which is fine. You've found a workflow that works for you and it includes NX-D; more power to ya. [/QUOTE]
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