I won't, or didn't say import, as that doesn't happen. I have no idea about forwards compatibility, as I use 8, & have no plans to update.Īnyway, opening files is childs play. This applies to Developer studio Pro 8, as that's what I use. With that out of the way, we'll jump right in. Forget most of what you know about Adobe products, or the clones, it's easier for you to grasp newness & different that way. I'll come straight out with it, SilkyPix is not Photoshop, Lightroom, Elements, or any of the Adobe clones. SilkyPix cops (in my opinion) a heap of unwarranted criticism & hate, simply because it uses foreign to most terminology, and it's a bit different to use, than Adobe products that have been around since Methusalah was a boy, and most people seem to have at least some sort of familiarity with. After reading a few different threads in regards to using SilkyPix as an image editing/raw conversion program, I mentioned that I might write a very simple & basic tutorial for beginners, on a quick & easy way to do basic raw conversion & editing with said program.
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