David Girard. Ars reviews Adobe Photoshop CS5 Extended (p.4)Архивная копия от 6 января 2012 на Wayback Machine. April 18, 2010. — «Photomatix’s ghost-suppression is by far the best. It has no dropouts or patchiness in the overall image, and the decisions it made … meant that I could actually leave her [the subject] in the shot and just touch up the little bit that’s missing. In contrast, Photoshop CS5’s … ghost-suppressed image is very patchy, with a posterized feeling even in the areas that are aligned. It’s just a bad image overall.»
David Girard. Bumpy road to multi-core: Ars reviews the 12-core 2010 Mac Pro (p. 3)Архивная копия от 20 апреля 2012 на Wayback Machine. October 5, 2010. "The Photomatix HDR merge alternated between using one core and all cores. You could see that the noise reduction portion was multi-threaded but the merge portion wasn’t … This was the longest part of the image processing, so the benchmark results for the 12-core are not very impressive.
David Girard. Ars reviews Adobe Photoshop CS5 Extended (p. 3)Архивная копия от 6 января 2012 на Wayback Machine. April 18, 2010. «… [Photoshop CS5] preview resolution is limited to roughly 1200x800 and there’s no 1:1 preview option. As a result, it’s easy to make images with overblown detail settings without knowing it until the slow processing and import is done. I can understand needing to work on a proxy since this stuff is very expensive computationally …».
About UsАрхивная копия от 5 февраля 2012 на Wayback Machine. HDRSoft. «HDRsoft sarl is a limited company currently registered in France … for administrative purposes. The HDRsoft team is spread out over diverse locations: its most active members are not in France, but in the UK, Canada, the US, Germany, Australia and Poland.»
About UsАрхивная копия от 5 февраля 2012 на Wayback Machine. HDRSoft. «HDRsoft sarl is a limited company currently registered in France … for administrative purposes. The HDRsoft team is spread out over diverse locations: its most active members are not in France, but in the UK, Canada, the US, Germany, Australia and Poland.»
David Girard. Ars reviews Adobe Photoshop CS5 Extended (p.4)Архивная копия от 6 января 2012 на Wayback Machine. April 18, 2010. — «Photomatix’s ghost-suppression is by far the best. It has no dropouts or patchiness in the overall image, and the decisions it made … meant that I could actually leave her [the subject] in the shot and just touch up the little bit that’s missing. In contrast, Photoshop CS5’s … ghost-suppressed image is very patchy, with a posterized feeling even in the areas that are aligned. It’s just a bad image overall.»
David Girard. Bumpy road to multi-core: Ars reviews the 12-core 2010 Mac Pro (p. 3)Архивная копия от 20 апреля 2012 на Wayback Machine. October 5, 2010. "The Photomatix HDR merge alternated between using one core and all cores. You could see that the noise reduction portion was multi-threaded but the merge portion wasn’t … This was the longest part of the image processing, so the benchmark results for the 12-core are not very impressive.
David Girard. Ars reviews Adobe Photoshop CS5 Extended (p. 3)Архивная копия от 6 января 2012 на Wayback Machine. April 18, 2010. «… [Photoshop CS5] preview resolution is limited to roughly 1200x800 and there’s no 1:1 preview option. As a result, it’s easy to make images with overblown detail settings without knowing it until the slow processing and import is done. I can understand needing to work on a proxy since this stuff is very expensive computationally …».