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SeaRubi

Explorer
mistubishi mam gold DVD-R for archival. shelf life is projected to be 300 years in environmentally controlled storage. tests with lots of humidity and heat cycling have shown very low error rates for a projected 100 years. I still shoot primarily with film, but there's no sense in ignoring digital archival if you have good scans.

http://www.mediasupply.com/mamgold.html
 

john101477

Photographer in the Wild
I know I am gonna get flamed here but my first statement to say is I hate Aperture. That being said I will confess to being a CS4 user. I like many other started with elements and moved on to the bigger program. Between portraits and landscapes I take on average 3000-4000 images a month, which means I am on my computer a lot for processing. Lightroom for basic changes, organization, and speed can't be beat IMO. but to really dig into an image photoshop CS is where it is and about 97% of professional photographers use it and lightroom combined more than any other product on the market. Also for portrait people "Portrait Professional" is pretty powerful when linked to PS
 

Every Miles A Memory

Expedition Leader
Also for portrait people "Portrait Professional" is pretty powerful when linked to PS

Hey John, got a question for you. I had a friend who bought Portrait Professional 8 and only installed it on one of her cpu's. I had a program that I had bought and only installed it on one of my cpu's and both programs came with a 2 cpu install so we swapped and shared the programs.

I've yet to use the PP8 because to be honest I havent had any shoots that involve people in a long time.

You say when linked to PS? Do the two programs link up together or did you just mean when using them in unison?

I just shot a wedding over the weekend and was going to start working on the photos tomorrow and was planning on using the PP8 to see if I could work some magic for the bride.

I'd love any tips on how the two work if they do work together?
 

john101477

Photographer in the Wild
Hey John, got a question for you. I had a friend who bought Portrait Professional 8 and only installed it on one of her cpu's. I had a program that I had bought and only installed it on one of my cpu's and both programs came with a 2 cpu install so we swapped and shared the programs.

I've yet to use the PP8 because to be honest I havent had any shoots that involve people in a long time.

You say when linked to PS? Do the two programs link up together or did you just mean when using them in unison?

I just shot a wedding over the weekend and was going to start working on the photos tomorrow and was planning on using the PP8 to see if I could work some magic for the bride.

I'd love any tips on how the two work if they do work together?
PP comes as either a full program or a plug in for PS or other products. I was just introduced to it myself and about fell off the bench when i seen how quick it was to edit faces eyes and hair as well as skin tones. great program
 

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