Rookies Publish time 2-12-2019 06:46:11

Software

Has anyone here manage to come away from the adobe subscription to a stand alone software if so which have you settled on ?

stearman65 Publish time 2-12-2019 06:46:12

I use Adobe Elements 10 which I bought around 6 years ago. It does me for my still photography. For editing video I use Pictures to Exe 8, again which I bought 5 years ago. The only cloud storage I have is YouTube, which is free at the moment, Mediafire which was free last time I used it. I did have Vimeo & another I can't think of the name which are now both pay sites & don't use any more. I also have 2 1 TB hard drives for storage, 1 is full the other nearly full, so I may have to invest in a third, but as I get older my requirements have reduced. I'm happy with MP4 video, so storage is minimal.

AMc Publish time 2-12-2019 06:46:13

I got the final standalone version of lightroom and it supports my cameras so I’d ok for now. It’s still available to buy on disc if you look.
I never had photoshop, though I used to use it professionally years back.
GIMP does a fair approximation for nothing at all.

Rookies Publish time 2-12-2019 06:46:14

I know we can still get the Stand alone think it around £100 but it doesn't support my Camera unless i convert to DNG

BT Bob Publish time 2-12-2019 06:46:15

I changed over to Affinity Photo. I haven't really had a chance to come fully to terms with everything it does, but I love the interface and can do the basics very easily and quickly. Lots of support available - very good Facebook group and loads of video tutorials ("official" and unofficial on both Vimeo & YouTube).

Bruggelink Publish time 2-12-2019 06:46:16

So did I.Like all software that has lots of possibilities it has a learning curve, I bought their workbook and that helped me a lot.

muljao Publish time 2-12-2019 06:46:17

I bought Acdsee. In some ways it's great, simple to use and fast, but the raw converter it uses just isn't as good as Adobe (in my opinion) and I ended up subscribing again

rfield Publish time 2-12-2019 06:46:18

Skylum Luminar as a Lightroom alternative, specifically as I have a new unsupported camera and I don’t want any part of the adobe subscription model.

Only bought it (and Skylum Aurora) on Black Friday though, so although it seems really promising I haven’t explored anywhere near all its features yet.

For a photoshop alternative I use Pixelmator Pro, and have never regretted the move.

Rookies Publish time 2-12-2019 06:46:18

Skylum will be much better in a couple of weeks when their DAM comes out then i could be a easy alternative

rfield Publish time 2-12-2019 06:46:19

Yes, I completely agree.They were offering a free upgrade to the upcoming version (and any new features like DAM/libraries), so figured it was definitely worth a go!
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