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Mar 7, 2020 11:31:23   #
PhotogHobbyist Loc: Bradford, PA
 
Gene51 wrote:
I use Photoshop CC, Lr Classic CC, DXO Photolab, On1 Raw and Capture One. They each handle raw files slightly differently. For instance, Capture One does great stuff with Sony .arw files. DXO has Nik suite integrated into it, so it is fairly seamless to move from the raw editor to the Nik library.

Like yourself, I don't like to sit in front of a computer. I rarely spend more than a couple of minutes on an image, unless I am doing a fashion-industry style headshot retouch, in which case I might spend 90 mins or more on each image. But I charge for that and I do deliver the results the clients are looking for.

This image was a 15 shot pano - 3 rows of 5 images, merged in Lightroom, edited slightly in Lightroom, then exported to Photoshop for masking, color and contrast adjustments etc. The whole thing took me about 5 minutes.

The first image was just the results of the pano stitch, the second was the final result.

It would be hard to do this with Nikon software.
I use Photoshop CC, Lr Classic CC, DXO Photolab, O... (show quote)


Five different PP apps? I spend enough time on the computer with just one, can't imagine what it would be like to use five.

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Mar 7, 2020 11:36:30   #
photoman022 Loc: Manchester CT USA
 
I shoot in RAW and use Photoshop Elements. I do my major exposure work in Adobe Camera RAW and use Elements for minor adjustments (Okay, major adjustments!).

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Mar 7, 2020 13:19:01   #
Toment Loc: FL, IL
 
Try Luminar from Skylum.com. A trial version is available. Uses so-called AI to make pix look different. (Sometimes better😁)

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Mar 7, 2020 13:32:17   #
AnthonyBiss Loc: Toronto, Ontario
 
easy to use, not as completed as mentioned here, go for LUMINAR 4. SINCE LIGNTROOM NO LONGER IS STAND ALONE.
Dr.Al

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Mar 7, 2020 13:44:23   #
chapjohn Loc: Tigard, Oregon
 
Capture One Pro and Zoner Photo Studio.

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Mar 7, 2020 14:00:14   #
Curmudgeon Loc: SE Arizona
 
Most, if not all, of the photo processing programs offer a free trial period. Read through the posts on this thread and write down, alphabetically, every suggestion that is offered. Start with "A" and work up until you find one that works for you.

JMHO (Just My Humble Opinion)

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Mar 7, 2020 14:10:17   #
DebAnn Loc: Toronto
 
evan_moor wrote:
I would like to know the PP software of choice and processes most of you use. Right now, I use the Nikon editing software and it is pretty robust, but I have noticed it is limited in various ways.

My goal is to get good results but NOT have to sit in front of my computer for hours to get a good look. I have a process for adding contrast and color- just wanting feedback from others.


I use Lr Classic, Paint Shop Pro 2020 and Photoshop CC to use Nik and Topaz B&W conversion plugins.

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Mar 7, 2020 17:40:37   #
jamesl Loc: Pennsylvania
 
evan_moor wrote:
I would like to know the PP software of choice and processes most of you use. Right now, I use the Nikon editing software and it is pretty robust, but I have noticed it is limited in various ways.

My goal is to get good results but NOT have to sit in front of my computer for hours to get a good look. I have a process for adding contrast and color- just wanting feedback from others.


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I use "Affinity Photo", "ON1 Photo RAW 2020", "Luminar 4" and "Photoshop Elements". With the "Photoshop Elements, I also have and use the "Elements+" add-on which is only $12 and gives you a good bit of extra function for a slamm investment. I also use "Capture One" but it is pricer.

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Mar 9, 2020 08:16:56   #
evan_moor
 
Thanks everyone for the great suggestions. I have heard of all of these with accolades. I am sure I can find a good balance of price, effectiveness and non-complexity.

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