Using Harry and Sally 07/29/2009
When I first tried Bibble, the selective color adjustments were the feature I missed the most from this RAW developer; Otherwise I really liked it - especially the curves editor - and that it had a Linux version. So I decided to create Harry and Sally. In the last months I must admit I didn't have - let's say inspiration, so I left my camera to rest, and concentrated on coding. Finally I decided to try in practice what offers Bibble5: It was a really pleasant surprise. I can feel it's unfinished, unpolished, but I really like how it works. Anyway, I know this - when it's a lot of work, it's barely perceptible for the users, and the last day's work will make a lot of difference. I hope it will come here soon. And finally I had the chance to try my own plugins. I must admit, I find Sally indispensable for the color work, and Harry for the B/W conversions. The colorful sliders make them even more intuitive to use. SallyPro doesn't really fit my style - maybe because -as an amateur photographer - I don't need such precise control. I don't use Lay very often - but it can really save some photos. iNDA? Sincerely, it's quite basic, and the classic film-names don't say much to me. I understand people are waiting for Andy. I'm happy with Harry till then. What about you? What are your experiences with my plugins and with Bibble5? Add Comment | ArchivesJanuary 2012 CategoriesAll |
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