Too bad there is no Russian. It's a long time to figure it out.
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11 years ago
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Tried the 32-bit version. Despite the warnings, it works quite well on Win XP.
Judging by the menu, the range of correction is very wide, perhaps more than in the proprietary Silkypix, and responsiveness to commands is more confident.
But the interface is clearly not designed for intuitive understanding and in my opinion not quite finished logically. For example, it is not clear how to process and save only one shot, rather than the whole queue of operations. All of my experimental clicks were recorded in the history, I couldn't find how to delete them, so all my numerous passes and undo's will be done during processing? Hide-show left panel - the show worked and at the same time closed the Hide, well now how to hide it? When selecting the save location I was able to select the drive, but the filer wouldn't let me inside, only offered to create a folder. And if I already have this folder?
Perhaps all answers are in the manual, it is attached, but those who do not like to read manuals (me, for example), may be difficult.
But in terms of processing, once again: the program is clearly more advanced than proprietary products.