![]() ![]() But it can be bought outright, or subscribed as you prefer. There's a bit more of a learning curve too (or that might just be me ) ), and it is expensive. An excellent raw developer, some folks are unhappy with its DAM. But it is very good value given that you also get Photoshop in the same subscription.ĬaptureOne is probably the second most popular destination. Downside? Some folks don't like the subscription model and that's now the only way you can get it. It really is a very good hub for your workflow. ![]() It can pass Raws to other raw developers like DxO PhotoLab. It's also an excellent host for plug-ins like the Nik package, or can use some stand-alone apps, like Luminar or Exposure X5 as plug-ins. It links effortlessly with Photoshop, unsurprisingly. It's a very good app, very powerful DAM and very good editing tools. Most people ended up with Lightroom Classic (as it's now called). ![]() If you're a pro or serious hobbyist, if you're shooting Raw with a DSLR then I would suggest you look elsewhere. but it can be its equal as an editor, using extensions that allow you to link to other apps. Photos is not as good as Aperture as a DAM. There isn't a "best" one because it depends on exactly what your requirements are. ![]()
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