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Here is one of the first picture to come out of the application: Processing an HDR from start to finish took me less than 5 minutes (that was before it was possible to save presets). The application, while still in beta, was impressive and the results were nothing less than spectacular and it took me barely 15 minutes to figure out MY base settings. I then installed the application and within 5 minutes, I was already playing with it. Then, after browsing flickr forums, I ended up on the mention of Oloneo PhotoEngine.
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Photomatix is amazing for artistic stuff, not so much for professional use. This was never really the case with any of the applications that I’ve used. I was also looking for an application that would give me the result I wanted straight out of HDR processing. Then I started to model my workflow to make it more efficient. Having worked in test automation for 5 years, I had already started to create actions in Photoshop to improve my workflow. One of my obsessions as a professional photographer is having the most efficient workflow and clients expect more and more to be delivered quickly in the digital age (especially in real estate photography). Oloneo PhotoEngine and how I fell in love with an HDR application predictable results (for batch operations).real time visualization (when modifying settings).good ergonomy, quick and easy to navigate through.a halo-free image with accurate colors that is very close to the final result to be delivered to a client (e.g.Unfortunately, none of these applications are really efficient enough for professionals and all of them lack the following qualities:
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When you work as full time photographer, having an efficient workflow is key to delivering your clients quickly (especially for those working in real estate photography) with predictable quality in the results.
Color efex and Sharpener are much better applications from the Nik firm.
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My first HDR, a view of Montreal at dusk was published on Flickr in March 2006. HDR is nothing new to me as I’ve been using mostly Photomatix since 2006.
This review will be updated when the final version is out and corrected (yes there are hidden spell-check errors, email me when you find them) if necessary.
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Software Review: Oloneo PhotoEngine (vs Photomatix)Īt the time of this post, Oloneo PhotoEngine is very close to its release and for those of you who are on the fence on buying it, I thought this review would help you make up your mind.