![]() ![]() There's loads of others too, best to try downloading some demos and see what you like. For a complete deal, the Adobe Lightroom Photography plan is hard to beat - yeah it's $/mth, but look at what you get, three full heavy weight apps, cloud syncing, and regular updates and good support. Corel claims the current 64-bit software offers the fastest. If you want to spend a little, it maybe depends on whether you want a DAM or just an editor. The current version, AfterShot Pro 3.5, adds blemish removal, watermarking, a preset library, and on-demand lens profile downloading. They all have steep learning curves, but can give excellent results once you learn some basics, and they all get updated frequently, and add new cameras quickly. The freely available Open Source solutions are excellent choices if you're looking for low cost - have a look at darktable, RawTherapee and Digikam or GIMP (if you don't need a DAM). Even Photos is worth a go, although beware if you have a large library, it can fall over a lot if pushed too hard. ![]() Most programs focus on this, ensuring it falls just under their price, hoping to snag those who want. AfterShot Pro 3 will point out it is cheaper than Lightroom CC or Classic CC. Were it free, it would have been a better contender against Darktable or RawTherapee. Dependencies: Glib 2.4, KDE or GNOME recommended (full list of dependencies in RPM & DEB packages) Enable desktop. Internet connection required for online help and program updates. 250 MB of available hard disk space required. Find hundreds of RAW and modular camera profiles. 64-bit Intel or AMD processor (multi-core processor recommended) 2 GB of RAM. This powerful RAW photo editor reveals your true creative potential and frees you from high costs, endless subscriptions, and hours spent editing at your computer. There are plenty of others things that are much better now. AfterShot Pro 3 doesn’t have enough to be a competitor to Lightroom. Edit faster, deliver higher quality images sooner and get back behind the camera where you belong with Corel AfterShot Pro 3. I assume you mean DNG, you can convert to that, sometimes it might work, but not always, and not all of the Raw processing data get's converted well - I had a Fuji that converted, but still left very bad lens distortion uncorrected. This photo editor unlocks your creative potential and liberates you from high costs. It was OK back then, but far from the best, probably good value then (I did get mine in a bundle deal), but now it's pretty much useless, IMHO. Corel, AfterShot, Pro 3 is up 4x faster than Adobe, Lightroom. I bought Aftershot Pro 3 a couple of years ago, and it's been updated very little since - only two minor updates in over 18 months if I recall, and they didn't include new camera support. That's not necessarily a good reason to use it. ![]()
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