Companies such as NIK and OnOne provide superb plug ins (and they also work with Photoshop). The nice thing about Lightroom and Aperture is not only do they start you with more logical and practical understanding of how to handle your image files but they take 3rd party plug ins that add extra options to what you can do with your images. For advance alterations of images, you can look into options like Pixelmator or climb into the Adobe Photoshop camp. I say this because it was meant to be easy and in that, a bit too easy taking real control out of the end users hands and placed in "controls" that are over generalized.įor typical organizing and "adjustments" good options remain with Aperture and Lightroom. It really doesn't help anyone learn how to handle either jpeg or RAW files in a way that is fully understandable. ![]() As you can see there are many options available and many advocates for each.
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