Happy new year :) Enjoyed the video! I want to start editing photos like professional portraits and family pictures. I’m pretty good at picking up on intermediate editing software‘s. What will you recommend for a starter editing software? Thank you!
Hi, I would suggest either Affinity Photo, if you want to edit on a tablet, or Lightroom. Affinity Photo also has a desktop based suite, which offer features that nearly match Adobe's Photoshop in 1:1 detail. So that could also be an option if you prefer editing on the computer. But either of these software offer enough of the core features needed to edit and retouch these styles of images.
Quite a selection of what, I assume, are costly programs... But I think I’ll stick with GIMP which will arguably stand toe to toe with the best of the best - and I love the price.
Yes. Many of these programs are monthly subscriptions, which add up. But, several are one-time purchases under $75 USD. So it's not all doom and gloom. But, definitely, GIMP is great. It's a powerful powerful tool, as is Darktable, which is also free. Great programs, definitely recommend them as alternatives.
Hey I love your videos they are very helpful and appreciate what you’re doing ….I want to ask if there is any app I can use for my studio to do instant edit for group of photo at the same time just to give it more deep or to give it more professional effect Or maybe doing the live action on the photo on my pc or tablet while I’m making the photo shoot instead of working on each photo by itself …..is there any app can do this action? Thanks
Hi ahmed, the best way to do this is using presets for Adobe Lightroom. You can download the software for free on iOS and Android. In there, you can setup the app to recall presets of common settings you make when editing photos. I think this would be your best bet.
Yes Photo Mechanic is excellent. It's a great culling software that's largely similar to Adobe Lightroom in the core features, without the monthly membership. I used to use it when Adobe first went to subscription based back in around 2017-2018. Great software.
Hi Ivonne, I would suggest looking into Movavi's Photo Editor. Movavi also has a RUclips channel, and those guys upload several videos weekly, many of which cover editing photos in great depths as well as using their editors. They have a free trial on their site for Picverse. Give it a shot. It's a good starting point before diving into more hardcore programs like Photoshop, Capture One and Affinity Photo.
There's a lot less challenge in taking good photographs these days, it's almost all done for you. It kind of takes away from the joy of being a skilled photographer.
Sorry, this vid is about S/W for Mac OR Windows -- a number of products you review are not for both! I use both but only want editing on Macs. Given you did it the way you did, please start each product review by stating its OS requirements. Finally, you slighted what I feel is the second best product of all and that is GIMP which I rate as a close second to Adobe Photoshop and it's open source free.
Hi Ishaan, no this list is all paid or subscription software. We have another list that's all about free editors. You can check out that post below or the video for it: photographypx.com/best-free-photo-editors/
lightroom for $10/mo with no headaches...winner by farrr
Happy new year :) Enjoyed the video! I want to start editing photos like professional portraits and family pictures. I’m pretty good at picking up on intermediate editing software‘s. What will you recommend for a starter editing software? Thank you!
Hi, I would suggest either Affinity Photo, if you want to edit on a tablet, or Lightroom. Affinity Photo also has a desktop based suite, which offer features that nearly match Adobe's Photoshop in 1:1 detail. So that could also be an option if you prefer editing on the computer. But either of these software offer enough of the core features needed to edit and retouch these styles of images.
Thank you Devaun! I have a 2020 MacBook Pro, I will look definitely into Affinity. 👍🏽
Quite a selection of what, I assume, are costly programs... But I think I’ll stick with GIMP which will arguably stand toe to toe with the best of the best - and I love the price.
Yes. Many of these programs are monthly subscriptions, which add up. But, several are one-time purchases under $75 USD. So it's not all doom and gloom. But, definitely, GIMP is great. It's a powerful powerful tool, as is Darktable, which is also free. Great programs, definitely recommend them as alternatives.
Hey I love your videos they are very helpful and appreciate what you’re doing ….I want to ask if there is any app I can use for my studio to do instant edit for group of photo at the same time just to give it more deep or to give it more professional effect Or maybe doing the live action on the photo on my pc or tablet while I’m making the photo shoot instead of working on each photo by itself …..is there any app can do this action? Thanks
Hi ahmed, the best way to do this is using presets for Adobe Lightroom. You can download the software for free on iOS and Android. In there, you can setup the app to recall presets of common settings you make when editing photos. I think this would be your best bet.
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Thanks for watching
I really like Capture One, but it doesn't do composites.
Thanks for the useful information
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Glad it helped
Great Review! I have most of them. Ever look at Photo Mechanic?
Yes Photo Mechanic is excellent. It's a great culling software that's largely similar to Adobe Lightroom in the core features, without the monthly membership. I used to use it when Adobe first went to subscription based back in around 2017-2018. Great software.
Which would you recommend for starter? I’m trying to take my own sons pictures. If you can also recommend a camera I’d appreciate it.
Hi Ivonne, I would suggest looking into Movavi's Photo Editor. Movavi also has a RUclips channel, and those guys upload several videos weekly, many of which cover editing photos in great depths as well as using their editors. They have a free trial on their site for Picverse. Give it a shot. It's a good starting point before diving into more hardcore programs like Photoshop, Capture One and Affinity Photo.
can you create logos with this software?
Yes, you can create logos with most of these applications.
creative
There's a lot less challenge in taking good photographs these days, it's almost all done for you. It kind of takes away from the joy of being a skilled photographer.
Yes. Which is why I shoot JPEG and focus on trying to accomplish everything in-camera, so I can really test my skills.
Hi sir 🔥😊
Hello 😊
Sorry, this vid is about S/W for Mac OR Windows -- a number of products you review are not for both!
I use both but only want editing on Macs. Given you did it the way you did, please start each product review by stating its OS requirements. Finally, you slighted what I feel is the second best product of all and that is GIMP which I rate as a close second to Adobe Photoshop and it's open source free.
GIMP is mentioned on our best free editors post. This one's focused mostly on paid for software.
Are they free?
Hi Ishaan, no this list is all paid or subscription software. We have another list that's all about free editors. You can check out that post below or the video for it:
photographypx.com/best-free-photo-editors/
@@PhotographyPX thanks