I've used ACDSee for years, It is as powerful as LR, but so much easier to use, Free updates if & when they come out. Great Tech Support if needed
FastStone Image Viewer
https://www.faststone.org/They have a free download that has great tools. If you have good files that do not need massive corrections, this will do the job quickly n and easily.
Royce Moss wrote:
Hey Hoggers stilll decideing on a low cost photo editor for simple edits. organizing and sharing. Don't want Lightroom or Photoshop and Google Photos suck. I was happy with Picasa. Looking at ACDSEE looks promising. Anyone have an opinion on it? Thanks
I use PhotoScapeX and Topaz products. They both work well for me. PhotoScapeX can be used accurately with 3 or 4 clicks or you can REALLY get into serious editing. Here are a couple of sites for you, Enjoy. Be sure to select Mac/or Windows. Get the free version (just below the "Pro" download) first (it never expires), and you can always upgrade. Also, please do yourself a favor and watch the following YouTube videos to see if you would be interested and for training.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWC-SAuYOzw&t=325s Instruction and download info
http://x.photoscape.org/ Best wishes and . . .
Smile,
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Loc: Baguio City, Philippines
rmorrison1116 wrote:
For quick photo editing, I've used Photoshop Express for years. It's easy to use and it works. I also use DPP and a few other applications. There's a whole lot of cheap and free photo editing software out there.
If you don't have need for heavy duty processing, Adobe Photoshop Express is an excellent choice. It's free, and essentially has no learning curve. I started my wife learning photo processing on Photoshop Express - though she now uses ON1 Photo RAW, as do I. Give it a try!!!
Loren - in Beautiful Baguio City
dpullum wrote:
The code was fresh and modern, easy to use, and the updates free... and the price is low.
https://affinity.serif.com/en-us/photo/#buyYou will grow used to the program and you will eventually want to have more advanced editing power. Having used it for Affinity some time it will not require a re-learn when the time comes for advanced editing. Buy for future needs.
Affinity is my choice for editor and XnView for viewing and sorting. XnView is free for consumer use.
Royce Moss wrote:
Hey Hoggers stilll decideing on a low cost photo editor for simple edits. organizing and sharing. Don't want Lightroom or Photoshop and Google Photos suck. I was happy with Picasa. Looking at ACDSEE looks promising. Anyone have an opinion on it? Thanks
Royce I use Apple Photos for editing, organizing and sharing. Does an excellent job for me and the cost is FREE if you use Apple products.
Photoscape X, it is free and very easy to learn. I have been using it for years, nice program, try it what is it going to hurt.
It’s been several years since I used it but ACDsee is a very user friendly program. It was very fast and efficient at editing jpegs. I’m not sure about RAW files.
dpullum wrote:
The code was fresh and modern, easy to use, and the updates free... and the price is low.
https://affinity.serif.com/en-us/photo/#buyYou will grow used to the program and you will eventually want to have more advanced editing power. Having used it for Affinity some time it will not require a re-learn when the time comes for advanced editing. Buy for future needs.
I love Affinity, but it doesn't catalog. I don't need it because I just set up my own in Windows, using backups, etc. Op had mentioned cataloging.
Royce Moss wrote:
Hey Hoggers stilll decideing on a low cost photo editor for simple edits. organizing and sharing. Don't want Lightroom or Photoshop and Google Photos suck. I was happy with Picasa. Looking at ACDSEE looks promising. Anyone have an opinion on it? Thanks
Picassa still works for me.
I’d suggest using the free photo editing software provided by camera manufacturer of your system; and then use the resident explorer in windows or Mac equivalent as organizer. Use a robust sensical naming protocol and you’d be good to go.
I've been using ACDSee for about 15 years; it's excellent. Several years ago I looked at Lightroom and found that ACDSee was better. ACDSee has layers, for example, in the Ultimate version, and it has lately added a lot of facial-recognition functions. In fact, it has everything that I've seen anyone use in Photoshop but it's a lot easier to use.
rlv567 wrote:
If you don't have need for heavy duty processing, Adobe Photoshop Express is an excellent choice. It's free, and essentially has no learning curve. I started my wife learning photo processing on Photoshop Express - though she now uses ON1 Photo RAW, as do I. Give it a try!!!
Loren - in Beautiful Baguio City
I also use PaintShop quite a bit. It does most of what PhotoShop does, is easy to use and is inexpensive. For the money, you can't go wrong with PaintShop.
I have used ACDSEE for 10 years. I have not done much editing amywhere but it organizes well
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