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I’ve tried both of these but they’re not for me, although several readers have told me that they like the latter.
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There are a few other tools which fall into this category too, such as Corel Aftershot Pro, and Alienskin Exposure X3. Both of these have RAW processing tools, and a file browser with limited sorting and organising abilities. These include applications such as Iridient Developer and Picktorial. Depending on your needs these may well be enough for you to replace Lightroom with, but they offer limited functionality on the organising side of things.
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Once we get outside of these main software applications, there are other tools, which fall into what I would consider the category of “Raw processor Plus.” These are applications, which are primarily a raw processor, but also have some sort of file browsing or limited library functionality, but wouldn’t have all the functions of a full database based system. It’s not a great alternative, but it does work for processing and organising. While this may not seem like an obvious contender, it does offer a lot of the functionality of Lightroom, albeit in limited ways at times. Some people get annoyed when I say this, but I’m not going to pretend that the issues with it that I’ve discovered using it don’t exist just to appear “balanced” (Yes, I got that email). I really hope they get it to the stage where I can change my opinion on that front, and If it works for you, that’s great, but I find that there are too many issues with the software for me. While there are many people who like and use On1 RAW, and some people are very passionate about it, in my opinion, it’s too buggy in its current incarnation for me to personally recommend to any of my readers. Of the two, I would only really recommend Capture One. However, in terms of pure feature sets, they are the probably the closest, and they each offer some things that Lightroom doesn’t too. Both of these offer a complete photo workflow solution, although both are missing some features of Lightroom. In my opinion, and it is just that, my opinion, the two applications that come the closest, which could be considered full photo workflow alternatives, are Capture One Pro, and On1 Raw. There are some that are close, but Lightroom has a very broad feature set. If you take into account it’s library, printing, book and publishing tools, there is unfortunately, nothing that does every single thing that Lightroom does. While there are many applications that might offer good raw processing tools, there’s more to Lightroom than that. Objectively speaking, there are only a few applications that can, in my opinion, mostly replace Lightroom for the broad range of functions that it does.
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Also, I don’t use Windows, so I have not covered any windows specific software here. So, if you’re a fan of some piece of software that I haven’t covered here, it’s not a snub, it’s just I haven’t used it enough or heard of it. There are undoubtedly other applications that my fall into a specific category, but I don’t intend to cover every application available, as this article would be a small book. I don’t think any can fully replace every function of Lightroom, but as I said above, everyone has different needs, and so some may be more suited to others. I can only write from my own perspective although I do my best to be objective.Īnyway, in this article, I want to break down the broad categories of the available alternatives, based on their capabilities. I get this all the time in comments and emails from people when they may disagree with me on something, because they assume that their needs are everyone’s needs and this is often not the case. Many of the needs of people are subjective, and so, what might be the feature set that is perfect for one person may not represent what is perfect for someone else. Here’s the thing… for some reason, some people find this hard to understand, but what works for you may not work for others. Unfortunately because of the internet echo chamber, many of these claims are either untrue, out only true for specific purposes.īefore I go on, there’s a disclaimer that I have to include, which is kind of unfortunate to have to do, but based on the comment’s I’ve received before, I have to make this point. A lot of people are looking for alternatives because of this, and many people are making claims that x software will replace Lightroom and so on. Much of this has been amplified by disquiet over the recent decision of Adobe to go subscription only, although there have been grumblings about this for a while.
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There has been a lot of talk lately about Lightroom alternatives.