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- Location
- Los Angeles
- Name
- John
I have to admit, with 15 years of digital photography I've never really honed a workflow.
I used Lightroom to sort and develop and once in a while I'd finish in Photoshop or a plugin like NIK or Luminar, etc.
When Adobe went subscription only, I wandered off to try and find something else but was never really satisfied.
Of late, I've been using and liking the free CaptureOne Fuji/Sony and Affinity photo but haven't figured out a viable culling solution.
Now, I've found the culler in FastRawViewer. Really like it.
I've upgrade the free Capture One Sony to Pro and like it as well. The perpetual license makes sense to me and so far I’m finding the tool set as good or even a little more powerful than LR, and I really like the built in tether solution.
I bought Affinity a while back and gave it a solid go a few months ago. It has all that I need albeit in a different place or a slightly different method.
I've never really got a grasp on DAM.
I’ll likely tighten up this process in the future but for now I can manage.
I think I'm starting to get it - or at least something that's going to work for me going forward.
Curious as to what works for you?
I used Lightroom to sort and develop and once in a while I'd finish in Photoshop or a plugin like NIK or Luminar, etc.
When Adobe went subscription only, I wandered off to try and find something else but was never really satisfied.
Of late, I've been using and liking the free CaptureOne Fuji/Sony and Affinity photo but haven't figured out a viable culling solution.
Now, I've found the culler in FastRawViewer. Really like it.
I've upgrade the free Capture One Sony to Pro and like it as well. The perpetual license makes sense to me and so far I’m finding the tool set as good or even a little more powerful than LR, and I really like the built in tether solution.
I bought Affinity a while back and gave it a solid go a few months ago. It has all that I need albeit in a different place or a slightly different method.
I've never really got a grasp on DAM.
I’ll likely tighten up this process in the future but for now I can manage.
I think I'm starting to get it - or at least something that's going to work for me going forward.
Curious as to what works for you?