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Picture Project...is it useful? Is it worth loading?
Posted:
Mon Jul 18, 2005 5:00 pm
by Matt. K
Anybody out there use PictureProject and does it do the job?
Re: Picture Project...is it useful? Is it worth loading?
Posted:
Mon Jul 18, 2005 5:20 pm
by stubbsy
Matt. K wrote:Anybody out there use PictureProject and does it do the job?
Droll Matt, very droll
Yep I've heard it's a great little utility and worth every cent you pay for it.
Re: Picture Project...is it useful? Is it worth loading?
Posted:
Mon Jul 18, 2005 5:36 pm
by birddog114
Matt. K wrote:Anybody out there use PictureProject and does it do the job?
What's PictureProject?
what does it do?
Posted:
Mon Jul 18, 2005 5:51 pm
by stubbsy
Looks to me like a certained unnamed forensic
moderator has sliced and diced
his thread but left a little fatherly evidence behind.
Posted:
Mon Jul 18, 2005 5:54 pm
by Glen
Stubbsy, I sliced and diced after getting Matt K approval as it seemed like the post was in the wrong spot (or he is no fan of experimental shots)
Posted:
Mon Jul 18, 2005 6:23 pm
by stubbsy
Glen wrote:Stubbsy, I sliced and diced after getting Matt K approval as it seemed like the post was in the wrong spot (or he is no fan of experimental shots)
Well that's ordinary Glen - no fun if it's you doing the deed
And - Matt, at the risk of taking you seriously - we're talking Nikon Picture Project aren't we?
Posted:
Mon Jul 18, 2005 10:38 pm
by Matt. K
I am serious...this time. I need to determine if it can be used in a training environment by students to keep their images organized. It comes free with the D70 and I can't use "unauthorized" software. (read pirate).
The students will have Photoshop for the fun work.
Posted:
Mon Jul 18, 2005 10:40 pm
by stubbsy
Sorry Matt, thought you were being clever
Nikon View pretty much does the same and is also free. Why not use it.
Edit: Just checked the Nikon Asia site and they both have the same licence agreement wording as best as I can tell.
Posted:
Mon Jul 18, 2005 11:10 pm
by Matt. K
Thanks Peter
I guess I could do that but I am wondering why Nikon include PProject instead of Capture with its new D70's. Is it better in any way...or has it been dumbed down for simpletons? Guess I should do a search for a review on the net.
Posted:
Mon Jul 18, 2005 11:20 pm
by stubbsy
Matt. K wrote:Thanks Peter
I guess I could do that but I am wondering why Nikon include PProject instead of Capture with its new D70's. Is it better in any way...or has it been dumbed down for simpletons? Guess I should do a search for a review on the net.
Matt it's been dumbed down and prettied up.
BTW the two programs cannot coexist. You must uninstall one before you install the other.
Posted:
Tue Jul 19, 2005 8:04 am
by gstark
I'd be using NV rather than PP.
Posted:
Tue Jul 19, 2005 12:19 pm
by Glen
Matt, I use NV and also the included basic Capture which is ok to download adjust levels and crop. Teaching time would be about half a cup of coffee for that program.
Posted:
Tue Jul 19, 2005 1:15 pm
by WadeM
For basic stuff I use Google's Picasa
--Wade
Posted:
Tue Jul 19, 2005 7:22 pm
by Matt. K
Thanks everybody
I think I'll stick with Nikon View for the housekeeping stuff. I'd like to use RAWshooter but I am not able to get each computer onto the internet to register the program. It won't activate unless you do that. Unless someone knows a way?????
Posted:
Tue Jul 19, 2005 7:39 pm
by birddog114
Matt. K wrote:Thanks everybody
I think I'll stick with Nikon View for the housekeeping stuff. I'd like to use RAWshooter but I am not able to get each computer onto the internet to register the program. It won't activate unless you do that. Unless someone knows a way?????
Matt.K
Call the decoder! and tell him to do the job
Posted:
Tue Jul 19, 2005 10:00 pm
by Matt. K