![]() For example Aperture and my old LR version still work fine under 10.14 but not on Mac OS 12. Upgrading the Mac OS to Monterey pushed some of my software over the edge. My hardware was doing fine with standard DNG files up to 24MP, but now it is getting to slow to keep up. ![]() I cannot comment on the DXO offerings, but I feel they are, like ON1, targeted more towards the prosumer/enthusiast side, which isn’t bad per and Thanks for mentioning the obvious. It does the job but there‘s a reason why pros end up with LR or Capture One. ![]() There are many other less costly Apple offerings, plus M1-based machines are already two years on the market, meaning buying used makes sense. If there‘s the budget I‘d get a maxed out MacBook Pro 16“ Max. If I were you, I‘d upgrade my post-production pipeline before investing in AI-based software. Does any of you have experience with these AI packages. I was aware of ON1 and Luminar, and am vaguely aware of what they are capable of. Currently my LR version is too old to run on Mac OS 12.6 Monterey so I am using Darktable for now. The hassle of saving it first as TIF and then proceeding is not very convenient also, but maybe if one can use it as plugin this becomes more streamlined. It took like 10 min or so to export the result as TIF. ![]() Every adjustment takes rather long, I would not bring up the patience to do this with every blurry shot I have, but some keepers may be worth it. My good old Macbook Pro (2015) protested loudly with his fans when I loaded the 18MP M9 DNG into it. This morning I downloaded Topaz Sharpen AI trial version and threw it on a photo discussed in this thread: ![]() I have been out of touch with photography for a few years and did not realize that fixing motion blur and focussing errors could be this easy with today's AI software. Thanks for pointing out I was missing something. ![]()
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