![]() ![]() But Aperture was the gold-standard of DAM, and Lightroom isn't much better with large libraries than Capture One, so…unfortunately I would say you're probably not going to love any DAM as much as Aperture. If you're coming from Aperture you might want to break things after dealing with it. ![]() The only downside (imo) of Capture One is that its Catalog/database is absolutely terrible. Sure, Lightroom has some different features (some for the better, some not), but for me the subscription model was the real deal-breaker. And I decided on Capture One Pro for all my DSLR stuff.Ĭapture One is the best RAW converter out there, and (if you get over the learning curve and UI curve, which aren't drastic…but are a little different) you'll be using what most pros use, and getting some great images. So I decided to bifurcate my workflow: embrace Photos for everything iPhone: photos and videos. I used to keep EVERYTHING in Aperture: DSLR pics, iPhone snaps, and videos.Īfter Aperture was kicked to the curb I looked into Lightroom, but ultimately decided against being tethered to Adobe for the rest of my life (my PS is CS5, and it's still way more than I'll ever need, and I already paid for it once). The forums are very good for support as well.Īs a very, very sad Aperture fan…I understand where you are Have a read of their help pages, very useful videos there as well. I will import to Photos form the camera then edit in Affinity using the extension to send the RAW direct from Photo's to Affinity. To be clear, I shoot RAW as well then edit from that. That meant I had to drop my Adobe Elements organiser and let Photos do its thing and re organise stuff. Wanting to get into the iCloud way of things across a few iDevices and using Photos as the management, then edit in Affinity quite seamlessly fits the bill for me. The upgrade also has a lot of new features worth looking at.įrom my own personal stand point, I do not want to buy into an annual subscription with Adobe, always felt that the stand alone version of Elements was a bit too much for my needs to justify upgrading at those costs. Personally I like Affinity, the recent upgrade has a nice extension where you can edit a picture, the raw version right into Affinity and beam it back to Apple Photos. ![]()
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