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Besides, the built-in stereo speaker guarantees you crisp sound clarity. Amazing for advertisement,birthday,party,wedding party. If you need to open a raw file it has to go through Adobe Camera Raw first, and that's not even the best raw processor out there.

And to keep your images organized you need a tool like Lightroom to use alongside it. But even this double-act doesn't provide a whole lot of creative inspiration. And for crazy AI-driven reality distortion and some rather good portrait enhancement tools , Luminar AI might be the tool you need.

That's not all. Adobe's subscription plans are still a deal-breaker for many, so any alternatives. So while we still have Photoshop and Lightroom at the top of our list it's only partly because they are still very good, but also to reflect the fact they are still the default choice for so many enthusiasts and creative professionals.

However, they are by no means the ONLY choice. If you're looking for a program that does exactly what Photoshop does, but without a subscription, take a look at Affinity Photo. Not happy with the Lightroom workflow or its results? Capture One is like Lightroom for pros. DxO PhotoLab can make the results from ordinary cameras and lenses look better than you could ever have imagined, and the DxO Nik Collection can apply one-click effects and filters that would take an age in Photoshop.

If you're looking for cheaper all-in-one photo editors, Adobe Photoshop Elements might seem the obvious choice, but also check out the Windows-only PaintShop Pro Ultimate too!

Despite its immense power and constant steady improvements, Photoshop is slick and straightforward to use. Its support for selections, masks and layers is unmatched, making it the tool of choice for complex composite images, and the latest October updates bring smart new Neural Filters and auto masking — and its AI sky replacement is steadily improving and now rivals Luminar's. Despite its reputation for complexity, Photoshop actually offers a very clean, slick interface.

Remember, though, that it's aimed at designers, illustrators and artists, not just photographers. Lightroom is an all-in-one image cataloguing, raw processing and editing program and the perfect partner for Photoshop.

If your main work is photo enhancement rather than manipulation, you might not need Photoshop at all. The October updates have brought new intelligent sky and subject masking features that further close the gap.

You get both in the main Adobe Photography Plan, but for us the Classic version is by far the best. It lets you apply one-click presets in a fraction of the time it takes to apply manual edits in Photoshop, and there's a great range of free Lightroom presets out there too.

If only its raw processing was a little less noisy and as good as DxO's or Capture One's We complain that there's too much Photoshop doesn't do, but the fact is for many photographers this kind of old-school image-editor is exactly what they need.

And Affinity Photo gives you exactly the same thing, but subscription-free, via a single extra-low payment. Affinity Photo is sold at a budget price point, but it has the tools and the features and the power to compete with Photoshop head-on. Serif has focused particularly heavily on the retouching market, with cloning, healing and retouching tools, an Inpainting tool for automatic object removal and a dedicated Liquify persona workspace for localized image distortion effects.

Now up to version 1. Read more: Affinity Photo 1. Capture One works both as tethered capture and editing tool for studio photographers with a 'sessions' based workflow and as a Lightroom-style image cataloguing, searching and non-destructive editing tool. Capture One brings a new HDR merge feature — it works only on raw files but is extremely effective and natural looking — and a panorama merge feature too.

One of the key differences is its layers-based local adjustment system which makes it much easier to see and edit your changes to your work, and this now includes 'parametric' linear and radial gradient masks which you can edit later.

Fujifilm, Nikon and Sony users can get discounted one-brand versions of the software — but choose the all-cameras version if you work on files from multiple cameras.

DxO PhotoLab is the replacement for the old DxO Optics Pro, adding local adjustment tools from DxO's acquisition of the Nik Collection software to make it a more powerful all-round photo-editing solution. You use the PhotoLibrary window to browse your image folders, create Projects and carry out basic filtering and housekeeping tasks, but PhotoLab's real strength is its superb raw processing, amazingly effective DeepPRIME denoise tool Elite edition only , excellent local image adjustments and highly effective and automatic lens corrections.

The image quality produced by PhotoLab is second to none. Other programs still treat these as raw files with all the tonal and color headroom you would expect, but they have DxO's superior demosaicing, noise reduction and lens corrections pre-applied. Read: DxO Photolab 5 review. Nik Collection 4 is the latest version of the celebrated Nik suite, and consists of eight separate plug-ins which can also be used as standalone programs.

Silver Efex Pro remains the best digital black and white plug-in ever and is updated in this version with a fresh, modern interface, a new ClearView option and more powerful selective control points. Viveza gets the same treatment and is elevated from a relatively simple local adjustment tool into a much more powerful plug-in.

And then there's Perspective Efex, DxO's most recent addition, which offers powerful lens and perspective corrections, tilt-shift effects and advanced wide-angle distortion correction. The version 4. Read more: DxO Nik Collection 4 review. There's also an optional ON1 subscription service for Adobe style image sharing and synchronizing with mobile devices. ON1 Photo RAW has a built-in hybrid browsing and cataloguing module that gives you fuss-free exploring of your image folders but more powerful search tools if you need them.



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