I’ve recently switched from Nikon to the Fujifilm camera system. Piece of cake!įast forward to today, and Exposure X3 has become an even more important part of my workflow. I open Exposure up and use the directory in the upper left hand corner to drill down to my photos. Exposure uses my current photo file structure. I also really liked the fact that there was no extra catalogue of my photos created, like in Lightroom. At this point, I started using a combination of Lightroom and Exposure for various edits. I loved the great film presets that were at my disposal, the intuitive layout, the way the photo filing system works, and the nice overlays. I downloaded the trial version of Exposure X2 and was very impressed. At the time, I was mostly using Lightroom exclusively for all of my Nikon photo editing. I was introduced to Alien Skin’s RAW editing software Exposure a couple of years ago by a friend of mine. This is by no means a full product review.
ALIENSKIN EXPOSURE X SKIN
I clocked in at just over 30,000 miles traveled in 2017.Īlien Skin Software asked me to write about my favorite tools in Exposure that I use during my editing process, which I’m happy to share with the FujiLove readers. While I spend my weekdays teaching doctors and nurses better workflows for their patients through software, rarely a weekend goes by where I’m not on a photo-related assignment or two, or traveling for my own personal photo projects. I then decided to go with a friend to a local photography meetup, where I quickly realized this was something I was going to be doing the rest of my life.
My love of photography started nearly 10 years ago when I decided to purchase a point-and-shoot camera. I primarily shoot portraits and landscapes but also enjoy shooting concerts and the occasional wedding. I’m a photographer in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA, and I shoot exclusively with the Fujifilm system.