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Macphun creative kit macworld6/13/2023 ![]() Works with other RAW, and they're working on it, but not yet.īTW, I need to check out whether Macphun's stuff can handle pixel shifted images. Unfortunately, it doesn't work with DNG (it's possible, but not very effective). Edits you make get synched to other RAW images on other devices, kinda like how Apple Photos does, but without the need for cloud storage, with more types of devices, and with the ability to pass along Lr adjustments without having to pass the whole RAW file. And they are having a 50% off sale right now too.Īnd while I'm mentioning RAW, it's notable that Mylio is the other application that can pass around RAW adjustments, although it's more of an organizer and sharing/synching/DAM application, although it does have editing functions. That might not matter if you like Adobe's RAW processing, or pre-apply lots of Lr adjustments, but I like to be able to use a RAW as a base for adjustment, especially when doing B&W conversions.ĭxO can also do this AND send a RAW back to Lr with DxO adjustments, which is very cool (obviously it's really sending a RAW with parameters for adjustment). But that's only because I already have many of the tools in Aurora, which is why they are selling it separately from the Creative Kit I expect.Īlso, a big big big advantage of Macphun's plugins is that they can operate on RAW, not just TIFFs or PSDs. But out of the box I can't say it's much better than Lr, and not more than Nik. And you have more tools in one interface than with most HDR applications. I've tried Aurora HDR, and it's nice, and primarily for the interface, since with that you can use layers as well. Intensify Reveal the hidden beauty of your photos. Nik's Silver efex has some more intelligence built into their zone-type adjustments, but I just think I like using layers more. Creative Kit elevates your photo editing experience and helps achieve fantastic results faster than ever before. Nor does Lr have that you have to go out to Ps to do stuff like that. The big advantage Macphun has over Nik is layers and layer masking. And at first I thought Macphun's stuff was sort of gimmicky in an iOS-filters kind of way. Kevin La Rue is the Vice President of Macphun Software, a Ukraine-based photo software company.I have both Nik and Macphun. Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: ITunes: – Audio in iTunes – Video in iTunes – HD Video in iTunes You can catch up with what he’s doing on Twitter, Facebook, Google+, App.net and LinkedIn. Use the code MACVOICES to get $50 off any size mattress, and the best night’s sleep you’ve ever had.Ĭhuck Joiner is the producer and host of MacVoices. Because everyone deserves a great night’s sleep. For a free 10-day trial, visit /macvoices.Ĭasper. With an unparalleled library of video training on design, web, photography, business, video and much more, can help you learn and improve your personal and business skills. This edition of MacVoices is sponsored by. Kevin shows off some of the capabilities of each program in a bonus-length demonstration. Pass an image among the applications to get the exact look you want. The Creative Kit applications let you tune and tweak a wide variety of settings, so that the presets are only the beginning, not the end. ![]() Six different components to Creative Kit 2016 can be used as stand-alone applications or can be installed in Apple’s Photos, Photoshop Lightroom to provide over 400 one-click modifications to your photos. ![]() Kevin La Rue of Machhun gives us an extensive look at the capabilities and power of their new Creative Kit 2016.
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