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Rawtherapee vs lightzone6/15/2023 There are a few open-source options too, such as Darktable, RawTherapee and LightZone. They also don’t include a library browser or manager. While they can do some RAW development, and have some great features, they’re closer to Photoshop in spirit. I also got Affinity Photo and Pixelmator Pro, each for around €50. Apple’s own Photos app (included with macOS), which I tried briefly, but I don’t want to import my photos from my archive folders on external drives and into their Photos Library I hear the development tools are a bit limited too.Photoscape X (€44), seems marketed for the Instagram crowd but could be powerful anyway.Darkroom (€88, or a €22/year subscription), seems to integrate with the Apple Photos library and provide a bunch of tools in a nicely designed package 2.Skylum Luminar (€90 standalone, €150 with their new “AI” tools), which was slow when I tried it a few years back but might have improved since.Exposure X6 (€110), which seems interesting.ON1 Photo Raw (€102), not a good option for my M1 Mac 1. ![]() ![]()
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