Soft for image editing

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Nope, as I said I use a predominantly F/OSS workflow. For the organizing, tagging and cataloging of images I use Digikam.
 
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Jack

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I've have never heard about that soft. Is that free to use or you need to purchase it?
 

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Totally free and cross-platform. You can find it here https://www.digikam.org/

 
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I'll have yo try it. Nowadays are so many editing softwares, that is hard to choose one.
 

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RawTherapee is a free, cross-platform raw image processing program
 
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most of the time I'm using Lightroom, Luminar 4 and maybe sometimes Topaz which is great soft.
 
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Luminair 4, Topaz Studio and Affinity Photo are great tools if you don't want to sign up with monthly costs. I prefer LR for this but it#s a question of what you want to pay and what software you're familiar to.
 
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I'm using Lightroom,Topaz denoise and sharpen and Helicon.
Ppl often complaining about paying subscription every month. But c'mon guys - it's only £9 a month - like three coffees in Costa? For that money you've got powerful software (lightroom and photoshop). And you don't need to pay for any upgrades. For me it's a perfect option.
Now I'm testing PureRaw from DXO. Looks promising.
 

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Ppl often complaining about paying subscription every month. But c'mon guys - it's only £9 a month - like three coffees in Costa? For that money you've got powerful software (lightroom and photoshop). And you don't need to pay for any upgrades.
If that's your thing, fine, why not? Just good to be aware of other powerful options out there which do not require either a paid subscription, paid updates or neither. I paid up for Zerene which is basically a lifetime of guaranteed updates and NeatImage for which I've paid an initial fee and years after a one-time upgrade on a major version change with all of the other upgrades free. I also paid a small fee for Photomatics. The rest of my powerful software suite is totally free and open-source. Accumulated savings have already paid for a few lenses in the past 15 years.
 

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Luminair 4, Topaz Studio and Affinity Photo are great tools if you don't want to sign up with monthly costs. I prefer LR for this but it#s a question of what you want to pay and what software you're familiar to.
Adobe monthly subscription is ridiculous and expensive. It was better before when you just can purchase the licence and use it. Nowadays there are lot of other choices at less price or even free.
 
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