Anyone try Upshot??

MilnerMilner Registered Users Posts: 40 Big grins
edited July 6, 2007 in Finishing School
http://www.upshotphoto.com/index.php

Just used it to run through some Mnt Bike shots from last weekend. Pretty happy with it so far for "quick and dirty" galleries. I do a lot of event coverage and just need to get stuff up/out FAST. I still need to play with the settings a little, but I read it is based off of the i2e technology but has added cropping, healing/clone/redeye/ect.
Try it and lets discuss.....

My gallery using it is here:
http://www.milspecphoto.com/gallery/3107845#170007202

Thanks
Marc

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  • DeeDee Registered Users Posts: 2,981 Major grins
    edited July 6, 2007
    Windows ONLY
    Milner wrote:
    http://www.upshotphoto.com/index.php

    Just used it to run through some Mnt Bike shots from last weekend. Pretty happy with it so far for "quick and dirty" galleries. I do a lot of event coverage and just need to get stuff up/out FAST. I still need to play with the settings a little, but I read it is based off of the i2e technology but has added cropping, healing/clone/redeye/ect.
    Try it and lets discuss.....

    My gallery using it is here:
    http://www.milspecphoto.com/gallery/3107845#170007202

    Thanks
    Marc

    Just noting the system requirements for Macintosh users... (unless you have Windows installed on your Intel Macs) :D

    I was willing to try it... but alas... I have an older Mac.
  • gchappelgchappel Registered Users Posts: 120 Major grins
    edited July 6, 2007
    I tried this about 8 months ago, and it does a pretty good job for a rough and quick batch process. The problem is there has been no support or additions to the webpage for months- and a real question if there will be any additional work or support. An upgrade was "due" out months ago- and no word.
    Try colorscience- similar sometimes a little better job, but is still an active supported product.
    gary chappel
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