tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4545397042479306692.post1131008848040028120..comments2021-12-03T07:11:44.624+01:00Comments on Hayo Baan's Photography Blog: Review: Photo Mechanic v5.0Hayo Baanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06161772049736943025noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4545397042479306692.post-52389253433037392632012-07-10T13:15:02.271+02:002012-07-10T13:15:02.271+02:00I didn't specifically mention the changes to t...I didn't specifically mention the changes to the UI as I didn't want to focus (mainly) on the changes of PM5.0 compared to PM4.6.x. But you're right of course, the UI in PM5.0 has had a major overhaul and a new dark colour scheme (which I like quite a lot).<br /><br />Note that things like this aren't yet set in stone and the looks of the final 5.0 release may still change.Hayo Baanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06161772049736943025noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4545397042479306692.post-80133291676467675552012-07-10T12:49:55.946+02:002012-07-10T12:49:55.946+02:00Nothing about the dark, new UI?Nothing about the dark, new UI?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4545397042479306692.post-66627173883043122302012-07-08T21:26:53.319+02:002012-07-08T21:26:53.319+02:00Yes thanks, for the most part it does answer my qu...Yes thanks, for the most part it does answer my question. PM5 looks promising to me, so I have to download the trial and give it a try. Thanks again!Frednoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4545397042479306692.post-73233175216174341032012-07-08T20:53:46.461+02:002012-07-08T20:53:46.461+02:00Hi Des, Fred,
thank you for your nice words!
Fred...Hi Des, Fred,<br />thank you for your nice words!<br /><br />Fred,<br />How the plugins would be incorporated in your workflow depends on where the plugins “plug in”.<br />If your plugins are for NX2, then they would be part of your image editing in NX2, and if they are for Photoshop, they would be part of your editing within Photoshop.<br /><br />If neither is the case, then they are stand alone programs and would form a separate edit step. The good news is that this can be easily integrated within your workflow in PM! Just define the “plugin” as an image editing application in PM and then it's simply a matter of right clicking the image and selecting “edit photo with” and choose the right program.<br /><br />Does this answer your question?Hayo Baanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06161772049736943025noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4545397042479306692.post-2596808534421383272012-07-08T13:52:45.873+02:002012-07-08T13:52:45.873+02:00Well done! Ik ben een Nikon D3 shooter, gebruik NX...Well done! Ik ben een Nikon D3 shooter, gebruik NX2, Aperture 3 en ViewNX2. Geen optimale workflow. PM5, NX2 en het nieuwe catalog programm (waar al jaaaaaren over geschreven wordt:) zou een mooie combo kunnen zijn/worden. Echter, waar zouden de plug-ins NIK en OnOnesoftware in deze workflow geplaatst kunnen worden? OnOne kun je wel standalone gebruiken, maar dan kom je toch weer in een hoop gedoe terecht, net zoals mijn huidige workflow.....<br />Al eens gedacht aan een video training a la lynda.com over het gebruik van PM5 en NX2? Ik zou em direct kopen. - Fred -Frednoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4545397042479306692.post-69904195703852300322012-07-08T05:15:02.841+02:002012-07-08T05:15:02.841+02:00Thanks for this interesting article. I found it ve...Thanks for this interesting article. I found it very helpful.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10316804201741156915noreply@blogger.com