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Dec 23, 2021 10:52:59   #
u4ea
 
Good morning,

If you use On1 Raw 2021 and up as your primary photo editing software, I am interested in your opinions on why you like it.

Does it replace Adobe Lightroom and other photo editors to your satisfaction?

Not interested in the Adobe subscription model!

Thank you!

Happy safe holidays to everyone!

Thanks, u4ea

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Dec 23, 2021 11:02:53   #
ORpilot Loc: Prineville, Or
 
I have ON1 2020 and 2022. I give it several đź‘Ťđź‘Ťđź‘Ť. I still use Apple Photos as my primary editor. I am in the process of exploring ON1 2022. it has some very nice features like enhanced dust spot finder and correction as well as they claim their de-noise is faster and better than Topas. I have Lightroom but rarely use it. I also like ON1 because the have lots of learning videos as well as their customer service is right here in Oregon. Plus they give me a military discount. I believe you can try it for free..

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Dec 23, 2021 11:41:31   #
u4ea
 
ORpilot wrote:
I have ON1 2020 and 2022. I give it several đź‘Ťđź‘Ťđź‘Ť. I still use Apple Photos as my primary editor. I am in the process of exploring ON1 2022. it has some very nice features like enhanced dust spot finder and correction as well as they claim their de-noise is faster and better than Topas. I have Lightroom but rarely use it. I also like ON1 because the have lots of learning videos as well as their customer service is right here in Oregon. Plus they give me a military discount. I believe you can try it for free..
I have ON1 2020 and 2022. I give it several đź‘Ťđź‘Ťđź‘Ť... (show quote)


Thanks Orpilot!

I am considering pulling the trigger on it, but wanted to hear more from users like you.

and Thanks for your service!

u4ea

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Dec 23, 2021 12:16:06   #
ORpilot Loc: Prineville, Or
 
u4ea wrote:
Thanks Orpilot!

I am considering pulling the trigger on it, but wanted to hear more from users like you.

and Thanks for your service!

u4ea


đź‘Ť

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Dec 23, 2021 12:19:26   #
rlynes Loc: Wisconsin
 
I use both LR 'Classic' (disclosure - don't have the latest/greatest subscription version) and On1 2022. Both have their own strengths and weaknesses, but I am very impressed with the current On1. Their de-noise feature is on par with the Topaz IMHO (I take a lot of high-ISO low-light shots), and takes less 'fiddling' to get what you need.

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Dec 23, 2021 12:24:55   #
u4ea
 
rlynes wrote:
I use both LR 'Classic' (disclosure - don't have the latest/greatest subscription version) and On1 2022. Both have their own strengths and weaknesses, but I am very impressed with the current On1. Their de-noise feature is on par with the Topaz IMHO (I take a lot of high-ISO low-light shots), and takes less 'fiddling' to get what you need.


Thank you very much!

I appreciate your input.

u4ea

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Dec 23, 2021 21:31:25   #
Gene51 Loc: Yonkers, NY, now in LSD (LowerSlowerDelaware)
 
u4ea wrote:
Good morning,

If you use On1 Raw 2021 and up as your primary photo editing software, I am interested in your opinions on why you like it.

Does it replace Adobe Lightroom and other photo editors to your satisfaction?

Not interested in the Adobe subscription model!

Thank you!

Happy safe holidays to everyone!

Thanks, u4ea


I use both Lr/PS CC and On1 PhotoRaw 2022.1 - LR and PS are truly complete and finished - the stuff works as it is supposed to. On1 feels more like an advanced Beta version - they are trying to strike a balance between getting some of Adobes HUGE market share by introducing new features, and maintaining their existing software and things that just don't work well - like magic eraser and other tools. They are closer than they have ever been to making a product that pros will use, but they aren't quite there yet. I do use it, but overall, it is not as fast for me as LR and PS.

As far as your objection to software subscription - if I may be blunt - it is a ridiculous reason to reject otherwise perfectly good software because you don't like "how" you pay for the license to use it. You do realize you own NOTHING when you buy a license, other than the permission to use someone's software - regardless of whether you pay a lump sum up front for a software application's license, or you pay on a monthly basis - which turns out to be cheaper in the long run if you keep your software up to date.

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Dec 23, 2021 21:45:58   #
kpmac Loc: Ragley, La
 
I have used On1 since 2019. It keeps getting better with each upgrade. I really like it.

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Dec 24, 2021 05:40:29   #
rlv567 Loc: Baguio City, Philippines
 
u4ea wrote:
Good morning,

If you use On1 Raw 2021 and up as your primary photo editing software, I am interested in your opinions on why you like it.

Does it replace Adobe Lightroom and other photo editors to your satisfaction?

Not interested in the Adobe subscription model!

Thank you!

Happy safe holidays to everyone!

Thanks, u4ea



I have been using ON1 for quite some time, and have the just released upgrade to 2022. I have looked at all the popular software offerings – and some not so popular – for several years, and find that ON1 is the best – for me, at least.

I find the file management system to be better and easier to use than Lightroom – or anything else.

The new noise reduction (which was needed) is easier to use, and every bit as good as Topaz – probably better.

As has been mentioned, the company tutorials are numerous and very good.

The AI modifications are very fast and very good (if desired) and very easily changed in any direction.

The “effects” offered are numerous and very good, though most are beyond my need.

The workflow layout is logical, and is easy to follow, change if desired and obviates jumping around as required in some other systems.

File resizing and exporting is simple to use, but very powerful, with many options.

I’m certain I have missed some points, but this should suffice: Simply put, for me, ON1 is really easy to learn and use, is very fast, does an excellent job in post processing – and is not priced out of reach!!!

Loren – in Beautiful Baguio City

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Dec 24, 2021 07:26:46   #
Grezgorz Loc: Mid-Michigan
 
I have used the 2021 version as a standalone program and very satisfied with it; however, I have not been successful in downloading the new RAW 2022 version. I use a MAC; the program will not install and run, and their technical support has not been helpful in determining the issue. I have uninstalled and downloaded the program as well as the older version several times with no luck. Since the old version is working after reinstallation, I will continue to use it until such time that I can find another photo processing program.

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Dec 24, 2021 08:10:54   #
Jimmy T Loc: Virginia
 
Gene51 wrote:
I use both Lr/PS CC and On1 PhotoRaw 2022.1 - LR and PS are truly complete and finished - the stuff works as it is supposed to. On1 feels more like an advanced Beta version - they are trying to strike a balance between getting some of Adobes HUGE market share by introducing new features, and maintaining their existing software and things that just don't work well - like magic eraser and other tools. They are closer than they have ever been to making a product that pros will use, but they aren't quite there yet. I do use it, but overall, it is not as fast for me as LR and PS.

As far as your objection to software subscription - if I may be blunt - it is a ridiculous reason to reject otherwise perfectly good software because you don't like "how" you pay for the license to use it. You do realize you own NOTHING when you buy a license, other than the permission to use someone's software - regardless of whether you pay a lump sum up front for a software application's license, or you pay on a monthly basis - which turns out to be cheaper in the long run if you keep your software up to date.
I use both Lr/PS CC and On1 PhotoRaw 2022.1 - LR a... (show quote)


Gene
Thanks for giving your truthful opinion based on Actual EXPERIENCE.
Everything else is just an opinion.
Please excuse my rant and . . .
Have a Merry Christmas and a Healthy, Happy New Year
JimmyT Sends

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Dec 24, 2021 09:10:55   #
47greyfox Loc: on the edge of the Colorado front range
 
I bought ON1 Photo Raw in 2018 or 2919 as a LR replacement. And have updated it every year and have been a Plus member the last two years. Current version is 2022.1, which I’ve installed on two computers. For version 2019.5, I had to upgrade my computers GPU to get satisfactory performance. Raw image loading was painfully slow. Performance is now satisfactory. It’s a Swiss Army knife of capability, if you know what you want to do. I had a tendency of initial overwhelm coming from LR 5.7. I found most of the training videos okay but lacking in “why” or for what purpose. Anytime I’ve had an issue, the customer service has been fairly responsive. Some find the software easy to use, coming from that old LR version, I didn’t and still occasionally struggle with figuring out how to do certain operations, but acknowledge it could be me. I think honestly that it tries to do too much and consequently leaves me feeling that it’s still not ready for prime time. Quick comment on cost vs the LR/PS model. If you update every year and are a Plus member, you will not save a dime. There are a few discounts available even for updates from sites like Anthony Morganti. I’ve learned that you’re willing to not jump when updates are first made available, you can also save when “special” deals are offered. I wish I could say, “go for it, it just works,” but I can’t. Fortunately, there is a free trial available. I highly recommend you download it and beat on it doing what you need it to do, then decide.

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Dec 24, 2021 09:16:18   #
Ted d Loc: Green Valley, AZ.
 
Just got the new update, 2022.1 (updates are free) Lightning fast, I use magic eraser a lot as I do a lot of repair on old photos. Sky replacement is a breeze. I also use masking and layers on a lot of my work.

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Dec 24, 2021 09:47:58   #
Hamltnblue Loc: Springfield PA
 
I’ve been using ON1 for a few years now.
I’ve tried most major competitors but always found myself back to ON1.
The software doesn’t do any individual thing the best, but is competent or as good as the others on every one of them.

The software combines into one what others require multiple outside modules to do. And there is no separate charge to add the features. If there are any issues, the company addresses them quickly and releases updates. Updates are timely and include fixes, new features and add new camera/lens support.
Many competitors, including Skylum, rarely offer updates and patches. When they do, they often charge as a new version, or change the name slightly and offer as a new product.

What impresses me most is that ON1 will often revisit already good features and make them better. They actually read and implement customer suggestions and ideas.
One of the biggest complaints the software has is the steep learning curve. The reason for this is because it offers so much, it can overwhelm a new user. Once you understand the fact that it contains the equivalent of numerous modules in other software, you’ll pick it up quick.
Focus and get proficient on one thing at a time and you’ll not only enjoy it more, but will grow in your post processing abilities.
Also there are tons of training videos on both YouTube and the paid ON1 plus.
Good Luck

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Dec 24, 2021 10:09:28   #
Peteso Loc: Blacks Hills
 
I switched from LR a few years ago and am glad I did. ON1 has more features and, IMHO, it has a much better design than LR. The only negative comment I can make is that ON1 is sometimes slower than LR. Hope this helps…

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