Presentation Software Alternative Question
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Pure Images
Registered: Dec 11, 2008
Total Posts: 3
Country: Canada

I'm considering buying Pro Select from www.timeexposure.com

If anyone uses this software or have suggestions of other similar software please reply. I'm just looking for options and I can't find anything similar to Pro Select.

Thanks

Joe



sboerup
Registered: Oct 13, 2005
Total Posts: 8535
Country: United States

LR does a great job for presentations, I use it all the time. Pro Select seems to the be top dog though . . .



kdphotography
Registered: Dec 22, 2005
Total Posts: 1023
Country: United States

Pro Select is "made" for projecting yur images.....a must-have for selling wall portraits...



RDKirk
Registered: Apr 11, 2004
Total Posts: 8477
Country: United States

kdphotography wrote:
Pro Select is "made" for projecting yur images.....a must-have for selling wall portraits...


Like Photoshop, ProSelect has a some functions I really like--specifically it's projection presentation capabilities -- and a lot of functions I have no use for at 'way more than I wanted to pay for what I intended to use.

And as with Photoshop, it certainly seemed to me that someone somewhere must have written an application that has what I need at less cost. Unfortunately, I never found such an application. Moreover, as with Photoshop, it was likely to quite quickly earn its price and then go on to earn me greater profits.

Fortunately, ProSelect has a 30-day free trial period that gave me time to familiarize myself with the program and then actually use it for a presentation or two.

So I made myself this deal: If ProSelect couldn't earn its price within the 30-day free trial, then I wouldn't buy it. But it did.



kdphotography
Registered: Dec 22, 2005
Total Posts: 1023
Country: United States

ProSelect has also really upgraded the program since I first purchased it----with composite, album, layout, and framing suggestions for clients. I bought the upgrade module quite a while back, but have been too busy to even work the new options into my workflow. ProSelect paid for itself for me in the first projection session.

ProSelect, Photoshop, Capture One Pro and a few others are cornerstone programs for my studio....



mkweaver
Registered: Aug 17, 2005
Total Posts: 2323
Country: United States

The first time I used Pro Select it paid for itself, and some over. I've never looked back!



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