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Posted on 28/10/19 1:24:28 PM
DavidMac
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IMERGE PRO
Has anyone here tried this app? I looks interesting but it's documentation is less documentation than a features list. It's no help with getting started.

There is a tutorial link that takes you to a very small base of tutorials half of which are not tutorials but simply PR for all it can do. The few tutorials that get marginally close to justifying the term are so sketchy as to be unusable.

Basically this is possibly the worst documented app I have ever come across! Maybe I am just getting old and senile but I haven't been, able to even take first baby steps.

So has anyone here tried it. If so is it worth persevering? If so are there any decent Page 1 starter tutorials anywhere?



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Posted on 28/10/19 1:41:20 PM
GKB
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Re: IMERGE PRO
Hi David

I discovered IMerge Pro a few months ago but never actually used it as I already use Capture for my RAW processing.

Here are a couple of links for the user’s manual and some video tutorials.

http://fxhome.com/video-tutorials#/


http://fxhome.com/reference-manuals/imerge-pro

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Posted on 28/10/19 2:17:13 PM
DavidMac
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Re: IMERGE PRO
Thanks Gordon

The app itself has links to most of these. The manual is useless unless you already know the basics and simply need reminding for specific tools. The tutorials are similar.

However your first link does include a couple that are not linked from Imerge itself and I hadn't discovered before ............ and one looks maybe useful.

Fingers crossed!!

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