![]() quickly, which I might use for every photo. I rely on this to set some aspects of detail, vibrance, noise reduction, etc. This is to keep in mind, not first: If you have the Elite Version (I think that is what it's called), you can set presets for limited aspects of your process.It has always bothered me when making light related adjustments that I had to scroll back to the top of the right pallet area, now its easily viewed as I need it. This morning being a little less lazy I changed my Workspace by moving the Histogram pallet to the left of the image area. It runs standalone and has a bunch of nice analog B+W film emulations. Give FilmPack5 a look its available in trial for a30 day period. you could set up a virtual copy of what ever RAW you will run the preset on and not on the original of course everthing can always be reset if the preset is not to your liking. I use DXO FilmPack5 for the monochrome preset treatment it frees me to keep my developed JPEG in case I want some other processing. Please let me knowMaybe for studio shots with controlled light you could use a preset, but outside of that light is so variable that each RAW needs individual processing in my opinion. ie all the raw/b + w images were instantly converted. with the time off from work and make a specific workspace for monochrome. ![]() Yeah im the same way, but I think we can delve deeper into the features esp.
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