How am I ever meant to get rid of Lightroom? None of the other tools even let you apply lens profiles. Any ideas?
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Kirk Northrop (krn@mas.to)'s status on Sunday, 13-Nov-2022 04:03:52 JST Kirk Northrop -
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Dr. Matt Lee ?:verified: (mattl@social.mat.tl)'s status on Sunday, 13-Nov-2022 06:03:06 JST Dr. Matt Lee ?:verified: @krn @acousticmirror does Affinity do any of what you like? I know they just had a big new release
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Kirk Northrop (krn@mas.to)'s status on Sunday, 13-Nov-2022 06:03:07 JST Kirk Northrop @acousticmirror @mattl I keep hoping one day someone will make it work properly with the Apple photos thing. But they never quite do because of Apple’s restrictions.
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(((o))) Acoustic Mirror (acousticmirror@post.lurk.org)'s status on Sunday, 13-Nov-2022 06:03:16 JST (((o))) Acoustic Mirror @krn @mattl Hmm, yeah, if you want iPad support, your options are more limited. I find Snapseed on Android really great for RAW processing, but you don't get any of the sync features of Lightroom. But if you consider it from a cost perspective...
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Kirk Northrop (krn@mas.to)'s status on Sunday, 13-Nov-2022 06:03:17 JST Kirk Northrop @acousticmirror @mattl @darktable Many cameras now embed a lens correction profile in the RAW file. Mine (a Sony A7IV) does this. Also, I really want iPad support too, which might be asking too much.
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(((o))) Acoustic Mirror (acousticmirror@post.lurk.org)'s status on Sunday, 13-Nov-2022 06:03:18 JST (((o))) Acoustic Mirror @krn @mattl Do you mean lens correction or something else? It depends on what OS you're on, but in my case, @darktable (which piggy-backs on the lensfun library) does a pretty good job. Admittedly, with my Ricoh GRIII, there's only one lens profile I need to have covered, but it works like a charm.
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