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GIMP with GMIC and DCRAW plugins and Hugin. 3 unbelievable, free software tools that will easily cover what most people use Lightroom and Photoshop for, plus world-class panorama and HDR.
I'll second the G'MIC. A very comprehensive set of GIMP pugins. IMHO, it should be included or at least offered as an install option with the main GIMP package.

Wouldn't be that* hard to build from source on a Linux box though. Might want to investigate into side by side usage though, probably need to pass a configure flag or two.


*I may be VERY wrong.
Yep, I had a look and it's possible but tbh, I'm feeling lazy right now :lol:
Maybe in a couple of days when it's p*ing down!
 
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I really like FastStone, so quick to download those raw files straight from the camera or card reader. I have CS5 and a slow PC haha

So most of the time I just edit in FastStone and its very good and FREE!!!!
 
Capture One Pro is the best RAW editor IMHO but it does cost

More than double what I paid for LightRoom.

I tried an earlier version of Capture One and I was not particularly impressed.
However I was never impressed with LightRoom either, until v4 was released.

LightRoom will do layers with a plug-in, although it obviously increases the cost.
 
More than double what I paid for LightRoom.

I tried an earlier version of Capture One and I was not particularly impressed.
However I was never impressed with LightRoom either, until v4 was released.

LightRoom will do layers with a plug-in, although it obviously increases the cost.

It's not just layers Capture One produces the best quality images and is significantly quicker than LR 4 for importing froCF card. The learning curve is high though and it takes time coming from Aperture or Lightroom.
 
Give Faststone a try. It will convert raw

Er, not really.

I'm a huge fan of FastStone, but not for manipulating raw files. It takes around 15s just to display a raw image.

If you're about to say - 'mine's much faster' - please make sure you're actually looking at the raw data, not the embedded jpeg. Open a raw file so it is displayed full-screen, then press the 'A' key. Now you're actually looking at the raw data.
 
Er, not really.

I'm a huge fan of FastStone, but not for manipulating raw files. It takes around 15s just to display a raw image.

If you're about to say - 'mine's much faster' - please make sure you're actually looking at the raw data, not the embedded jpeg. Open a raw file so it is displayed full-screen, then press the 'A' key. Now you're actually looking at the raw data.


Thanks for that i didn't know :clap:
 
Some great info in here, I need to try a few options to see what PP software I'm most comfortable with.
 
It's not just layers Capture One produces the best quality images and is significantly quicker than LR 4 for importing froCF card. The learning curve is high though and it takes time coming from Aperture or Lightroom.

Yup, there's a reason why their trials are 60 days, it takes a while to get used to the way each setting is adjusted and by the end of the trial you've probably customised the UI so it fits your workflow - something you can't really do with LR. Also sessions are so nice, they're like rolls of film.
 
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