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Posted: Tue Jan 1st, 2013 08:15
 
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Peter_LO wrote: jk wrote:
Constable wrote: ... and don't hold your breath waiting for official support from ASP!
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I am 99.9% sure that we will never see any meaningful upgrades made by Corel to ASP.The best thing that they can do is to see the source code or just make it open!


So it's time to move onto LR or something else now?


I have LR but the image quality is not as good as PhaseOne Capture Pro v.7  but I am finding that CP catalog is useless so I have stuff cataloged via Extensis or LR.

CP is about to release a 7.0.2 version which supports shhhhh Fuji XPro1 and XE1 cameras.

Unfortunately or fortunately there seems to be no really good one stop solution.  I find LR too restrictive.
I do like my Photoshop addins and the ASP plugins.





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Robert wrote: The way I see it ASP is a dead end.

You can't get rid of the expert programmers who created the software then move the product forward in a meaningful way which like any imaging software, it still needs. It's simply a cash cow until it runs dry.


I agree but Corel seem to do this with all the products they purchase.
I dont know how they manage to survive other than by selling loads of licenses at a cheap price with no support and enhancement.
No doubt I'd be a millionaire if I understood all the whys and wherefores of this type of selling.



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I have asked amongst my peer group of Bibble testers and yes this works but there are some shortcomings to doing this in that some characteristics such as WB and custom curves and the like may be less than optimal.

I hope that I will get a response from one of the old Bibble programming team.



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