![]() ![]() However, you can get a month's free trial. When you compare an ISO 6400 OOC jpeg, RawTherapee jpeg, Silkypix jpeg, Darktable jpeg, & Lightroom jpeg. You can't rent Lightroom for a month - you can pay monthly, but the minimum contract is a year. Best regards One other thing to add for darktable beginners is that by default darktable hides most of its modules from you. My comment isn't a comparison, since I don't use rawtherapee or lightroom, I am just an enthusiast darktable user. I suggest Victoria's free ebook from here: Apart from that, on r/darktable you find a post with collected resources. Personally, I found learning Lightroom easy - but you have to understand how it hangs together. I use mine a lot when sharing photos on the fly. Costing just 134.95 for the lifetime license, this is one of the more inexpensive photo management and editing programs around. ![]() I would also look at the in camera RAW converters, especially when on vacation. ACDSee Photo Studio is like a unique amalgamation of both Photoshop and Lightroom, compatible with Windows/Mac. However, the UI is a very personal preference and varies significantly.for example, most people think Silkypix has a terrible UI, but I like it a lot. Personally, in terms of ease of use, I would rank the RAW converters I have tried as follows:ΔΆ through 5 allow local adjustments, which I consider to be a significant advantage, but other than that, I find them pretty equally capable. Lightroom will by far have the most resources but I would pick the RAW converter you enjoy using the most.you will want to use it and will become good at it quicker. The user interfaces of the different converters is very different. I would download a free trial of a few and see which one you like to "play" in the best. I've spent the past year trying out different RAW converters.they are all capable provided you know how to use them. Or maybe I just need to pay for a month of Lightroom and decide if I want to make the investment. You can essentially write programs in Excel, do all sorts of modeling, etc. I can write formulas to get the results I want, etc. It is a straightforward for working with data. However I would like to be able to get a decent improvement out of my pictures without having to spend 40+ hours to get down the basics. Certainly not expecting to become an expert without putting in the time. I am going to the Galapagos Islands and Ecuador for vacation and I was looking for a relatively easy to use package to get the most out of my photos. Then I saw RawTherapee mentioned on this forum and thought I would give it a try. I wanted to see what I could do with Lightroom Mobile. I was simply using the picture from my mobile phone as something to play with. Post processing will for pictures taken on my DSLR and my Sony RX100v. ![]()
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