anyone using Nik Pro?

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stupid_idiot
May 27, 2004
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Anyone using Nik Sharpening pro for inkjet and what do you think? Worth the money?

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stupid_idiot
May 27, 2004
Thanks John…I did download the demo…and, it seemed to work well…but, there are so many freeware versions I was suspect that
this technology was still worth paying for.

"John H" wrote in message
On Wed, 26 May 2004 21:38:59 -0800, "stupid_idiot" wrote:

Anyone using Nik Sharpening pro for inkjet and what do you think? Worth the money?
You can of course download a demo version from their website and try it for yourself. You should judge it for yourself.

I find that it gives me superb results on inkjet output, and I think it is well worth the money, for me anyway. It also gives great results for web output using the Internet Autoscan setting.
It’s results certainly please my clients, one of whom rang to comment on the brilliant sharpness that brought his product to life.
John

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Bobby Dogg
May 27, 2004
Yes, NO
"stupid_idiot" wrote in message
Thanks John…I did download the demo…and, it seemed to work well…but,
there are so many freeware versions I was suspect that
this technology was still worth paying for.

"John H" wrote in message
On Wed, 26 May 2004 21:38:59 -0800, "stupid_idiot" wrote:

Anyone using Nik Sharpening pro for inkjet and what do you think?
Worth the money?
You can of course download a demo version from their website and try it for yourself. You should judge it for yourself.

I find that it gives me superb results on inkjet output, and I think it is well worth the money, for me anyway. It also gives great results for web output using the Internet Autoscan setting.
It’s results certainly please my clients, one of whom rang to comment on the brilliant sharpness that brought his product to life.
John

JH
John H
May 28, 2004
On Wed, 26 May 2004 21:38:59 -0800, "stupid_idiot" wrote:

Anyone using Nik Sharpening pro for inkjet and what do you think? Worth the money?
You can of course download a demo version from their website and try it for yourself. You should judge it for yourself.

I find that it gives me superb results on inkjet output, and I think it is well worth the money, for me anyway. It also gives great results for web output using the Internet Autoscan setting.

It’s results certainly please my clients, one of whom rang to comment on the brilliant sharpness that brought his product to life.

John

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– in 4 materials (clay versions included)

– 12 scenes

– 48 MacBook Pro 16″ mockups

– 6000 x 4500 px

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