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Thanks. I'll see if they do. The site above looks great except yes it's backlogged and doesn't have the printer here. The Australian listing's profiles are over 15 years old too.
Maybe I just need to find a local printer that can do it.
But using Officeworks would save a lot of money up...
I have been invited to exhibit some photography at a local venue, however I cannot afford to print 'professional' photographic prints. However I do have a i1 Display Pro and Colour Passport calibrator and ageing but reliable Adobe RGB capable monitor, so I figure I should be able to obtain the...
I mean the files along the workflow path, I just want whatever inputs, and one output, across the whole Nik workflow. Perhaps I'm using it wrong.
But it does now seem Nik can do batch-workflow - it just was not initially obvious how to do this.
Well my GPU usage rarely rises above 10% however it is noticeably faster on certain operations like yes - moving images around (on screen) and between images - and developer sliders.
I am starting to use Nik Collection for HDR - and have discovered that yes you can do batch processing with Nik (just select and export / edit all) - however it accrues a separate TIF file for each workflow step, meaning I can rapidly wind up with all these TIF files in my Lightroom catalogue...
Thanks.. I noticed when running through a few images it used around 400MB of VRAM so it's definitely doing something (although I thought it would use far more than that), and the GPU usage momentarily spikes when developing. I will disable GPU acceleration later and see if I notice any...
I am interested in what happens if the op just plays with saturation and vibrancy. That has not been mentioned yet. A RAW file is intentionally dull until processed because it is well, raw, as in 'uncooked', so it it needs to be 'cooked' or 'processed' to become a true picture. Perhaps the OP...
Now that recommended or actually useful graphics cards are becoming affordable, I just picked up a Asus GTX 1060 6GB card for my five year old PC. It seems faster although I am not sure if I am imagining things or not. PC RAM usage, of which I only have 16GB, also seems lower.
Has anyone...
So how is everyone finding GPU acceleration now? I just picked up a GTX1060 6GB for my five year old PC, and I *think* it is faster. If I am not mistaken, PC RAM usage is much less, which may help speed it up as I only have 16GB RAM which is always full when using Lightroom even after closing...
This always seemed odd to me too..
I convert everything to DNG so I assume this would be lost though.
What camera or RAW files are you using?
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Why is the option to set white balance only applicable to DNG and not TIFF. Unless I read it wrong and there really is no difference or advantage.
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