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  • Abhinav Sharma

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    December 13, 2023 at 10:01 am in reply to: lightroom classic in MacBook Air M1 chip

    I think you get it from adobe website and not on app store. It will ask you to create creative cloud account and install a desktop client for cc. Using that client you can download any Adobe editing software. There is also a subscription fee as far as I know.

    Hope this helps!

  • Abhinav Sharma

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    February 11, 2023 at 8:28 pm in reply to: Post processing tools

    If not photoshop, adobe lightroom is the tool of choice for me. So many of advanced features are included in lightroom nowadays that i barely go to photoshop for all photos. Otherwise nikon software is good for starting out in my opinion. Sorry i have no knowledge on the Corel paintshop.

  • Pictures that are technically correct as well as tell a story are the ones with most chances of doing better generally.

  • Abhinav Sharma

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    February 19, 2023 at 1:43 am in reply to: ball head tripod ?

    If using a monopod, this is probably the best head –

    https://www.amazon.in/Wimberley-MH-100-MonoGimbal-Head/dp/B07W68TWBB

  • Abhinav Sharma

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    February 19, 2023 at 1:40 am in reply to: Post processing tools

    I have used denoise and I can say its good for the most part. Of course for any tool you need to understand what situations it works best. As far as the sharpen goes, It does fix minor motion blurs and sharpens photos but it is not as easy to control how much. Even the masking is not that good and usually photos don’t look natural. I feel sharpness in photos comes down mostly to your technique and no software can fix that. Noise, yes dentist can help really well.

  • Abhinav Sharma

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    February 9, 2023 at 6:45 pm in reply to: Intro – Abhinav Sharma

    Thank you so much Sir, it will be an honor to meet you and be a part of your tour. Until then, will continue to interact here and contribute to this wonderful platform you have given us????????

  • Abhinav Sharma

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    February 8, 2023 at 12:41 am in reply to: Beach Photography

    If your camera has a built in flash, or even better an external flash then you can use that to put light on the subject, and expose in camera to get details in the sunset/sky. But for that to happen you need a very solid foundation in exposure and metering as Sir said.