In the past, On1 prided itself on its fast browsing, and virtually instant rendering of images. Again, this is impressive, and extraordinary in this case. It figures out how the image should look. You have an image that is X by Y, and you want it 2X by 2Y? No problem! It doesn't just pixelate the image. It makes me think, "Shame on you, Adobe! You could and should be doing this!" Also, there is a resizing feature that uses high end mathematics to sharpen images. On1 actually has a feature that interprets how the photo should appear, based on the preview, and it is really good! It's impressive, actually. Importing those photos to Lr means I lose the b&w, but I expect that. Today I shot some b&w photos in RAW on my Canon 5DMkIV. Pluses? On1's AI technologies are amazing. In both times my conclusion is that, "On1 isn't ready for Prime Time." I want to like On1, and wanted to in the past. I'm always open to new things, and while I'd used On1 in the past and didn't find it useful, when I received the recent free offer I decided to give it another trial. I have a photographer package subscription to Adobe, which includes Lightroom and Photoshop. I just switched photo hosting service providers from Zenfolio to SmugMug, the latter of which came with a free offer of On. I tried it today and I just dumped it.īackground: I have a 2019 Retina 5K 27 inch iMac, with a 3.7 GHz i5, 32GB RAM, and Radeon Pro w/ 8GB.
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