tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5826231802859523569.post5866014992027093864..comments2024-02-12T03:21:03.402-08:00Comments on Ron Martinsen's Photography Blog: REVIEW: Lightroom Duplicate Finderronmartblog.comhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06815090271742112506noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5826231802859523569.post-71201551440070322502013-02-07T03:39:55.620-08:002013-02-07T03:39:55.620-08:00I have published an alternative plug-in today whic...I have published an alternative plug-in today which is free of charge and much faster. Take a look at <a href="http://www.bungenstock.de/teekesselchen/" rel="nofollow">this site</a>.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5826231802859523569.post-47698818048440926902012-11-08T08:33:21.353-08:002012-11-08T08:33:21.353-08:00It appears to be a neat and useful little plugin. ...It appears to be a neat and useful little plugin. Adobe should have thought about this feature! Who knows, maybe they'll buy it from the author. <br /><br />Although I like the concept of this plugin, I wonder if there could be any conflicts with this plugin between any updates that Adobe releases for LR. (Only time will tell.) My thought is that Nik, OnOne, Topaz, and others probably get some limited inside information such as coding to avoid that could break LR or their own plugin products. These companies seem to have a strong business relationship with Adobe. I wonder if the author has. David Levinnoreply@blogger.com