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Old 10-08-2006, 12:20 AM
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Yes, I have a version of Photo Shop. I use it for croping and resizing, and a little paint brushing, like cleaning the potting mix out from under my fingernails when I have a picture of my hand holding a pot. But the Sigma software is great for all the rest of the adjustments, many of which are better than Photo Shop, and are done before the conversion to jpg.

I have bought a couple of different gray cards, and I have to say that I don't like the color of either, at least they leave a little residule shift in my pictures (monitor calibrated) when I use the eyedropper whitebalance corrector of my Sigma software on the photographed graycard, and the cards don't appear to be consistant with each other. So I will be looking for a white piece of paper or other material somewhere in the world to use as a gray card that I like the results from.

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