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Post by karinec on Mar 16, 2021 16:49:43 GMT
Hey Peas,
If you use PixelSugar, what do you think of it? I'm thinking of switching to it instead of using Elements + Radlab.
Thanks! Karine
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Post by mom on Mar 16, 2021 17:37:25 GMT
Hey Peas, If you use PixelSugar, what do you think of it? I'm thinking of switching to it instead of using Elements + Radlab. Thanks! Karine I dont use Pixel Sugar, but I got an email from them with a 40% code and wanted to share, in case you didnt get it. GETLUCKY takes 40% and ends on the 17th at midnight.
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Post by karinec on Mar 16, 2021 18:29:33 GMT
Thanks mom I did see it, at that price I’m thinking I might take a chance.
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Post by sleepingbooty on Mar 16, 2021 18:43:20 GMT
I'm still using RadLab + Pro Retouch in Photoshop, sorry.
I'd love to hear your review if you do get PixelSugar. There's very little info out there from actual users, I've noticed.
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Post by scrappyem on Mar 17, 2021 2:21:07 GMT
I use PixelSugar and really like it now that it syncs with my Photoshop. Rad Lab stopped working for me after an CC update I think. I use it on pretty much every photo. Get it with the 40% off and it's totally worth it. It's very user friendly and takes me seconds to light and brighten photos for printing.
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Post by wendifful on Mar 17, 2021 2:26:26 GMT
I don't have Pixel Sugar because I have a PC (only Mac compatible) but I do have Rad Lab that I bought years ago. However, I just went to their website and it does say that you have a year of free PixelSugar updates and after that, if you want to install updates, you have to pay for another license. That's not a deal breaker necessarily (one could argue it's cheaper than a subscription model because you could pay for a new license every few years if you don't need the latest upgrades), but I just wanted to point that out if you didn't see it.
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Post by karinec on Mar 17, 2021 2:51:13 GMT
Well I went ahead and purchased it but am too pooped now to download and play around with it. Will play around with it tomorrow and report back.
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Post by karinec on Mar 19, 2021 2:59:39 GMT
Ok, I'm loving how easy it is to edit photos, before I had to export the photo and then use Elements to open Radlab, and it would usually crash my MacBook. But, I'm not seeing the thumbnails I'm supposed to, I can only open one photo at a time, and they aren't exporting. scrappyem, am I missing something, is there a trick to getting the photos in your library to appear as thumbnails, and to exporting?
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Post by scrappyem on Mar 19, 2021 11:38:06 GMT
Ok, I'm loving how easy it is to edit photos, before I had to export the photo and then use Elements to open Radlab, and it would usually crash my MacBook. But, I'm not seeing the thumbnails I'm supposed to, I can only open one photo at a time, and they aren't exporting. scrappyem , am I missing something, is there a trick to getting the photos in your library to appear as thumbnails, and to exporting? I use it in Photoshop like you did in Elements so I'm not a lot of help here. Maybe reach out to Radlab and see what they say? The thumbnails aren't showing up for me either when I went to open the application. Sorry! When I put some photos in their own folder, I was able open that folder in PixelSugar to see them as a thumbnail. Not sure if there's a better way, but when I tried that it did work. I'm on a MacBook Pro.
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