hmmm, i think this thread is finaly get to rest.
Do we continue here posting things about how to improve images in general and with some of the applications we discussing here or split up things?
However:
I am still learning and finding out how to get the most out of SP7pro because i decided to use this as my main application and co driver & librarian => PSE13.
DxO, well , still knocking on the door but im always for:
"better to handle one or two tools as a expert then get a buckload of expert tools you can't handle! "
So first expertise in the use of SP7pro and PSE13 amd then fill the gabs if there are with a new tool.
And funny enough the most informative video or even plain text tutorial about how to use sp7 is made by this thread. Mostly by Gardnersassistant.
There are not alot of informative sites links to find except some in Japanese argh!
No books , no blogs, no support site of the producer itself (or shatterd around somewhere), only some standard things and a contact form/email. It is a pitty because IF they (ISL) put a small effort in making how to use tutorials of every main tool and/or the main adjustments like Highlight Shadow Contrast build up, Distortion and Diffraction, Colortaste/White Balance adjustment, Noise and Sharpening , Clarifying/Defogging things, Fine Tuning Partial Correction tool, Tone Curve tool, this application is very useful for most of us non professional enthusiasts.
Adobe has books, tutorials, blogs, extended support site for most of there products so much easier to catch up and get more out of your application. Imho you never gain more % of the market if you don't share knowledge how to use your stuff.
Unknown means unloved and finally forgotten. And i found that a pity if that is happening.
only things i found or given by support of the European sales partner :
Silkypixmovie
youtube search
official site
some other official campaign video
The lather link are actually nice examples about getting to know the application in this case sp5. And if they make the same for sp7pro and some more this will be a big step forward in passive (non asked) support!