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Been uploading old tracks I recorded ages ago and hopefully some new noodles here.
LR is awesome
I prefer Affinity Pro when editing on iPad Pro w/ Apple Pencil which is 90% of how I edit pics now.
I use LR6 almost exclusively for processing and cataloguing RAW files. I frequently use the NIk Collection plug-ins with it - particularly Silver Efex Pro for monochrome images. Having just picked up a Fujifilm XE-3 as a more discrete ‘pocketable’ alternative to my prosumer DSLR I’m wondering if/how Lightroom 6 will cope (if at all) with the Fuji’s files. Does anyone here have any experience of that?
As regards other processing software, I did use DxO OpticsPro for a while and found it had some very appealing features but I just slipped back into using LR mainly because it’s cataloguing is second to none.
just shows why why there are different programs out there, a bit like iOS and Android, this is why it’s best to sample them all.
Does affinity compare more to photoshop or Lightroom? I could maybe be convinced to switch if its replaces Lightroom...
2 - You can save a photo in post, clean it up.
3 - You can turn it into Art. Adjust exposure, contrast, etc
4 - You can make it your own, have your style.
Bear in mind also that the more photos you take the more it will be necessary to catalogue them in some way so that you can easily find them in the future. This is where a program like Lightroom is so helpful as it has an excellent cataloguing system.
In other news I went to Blackpool last night to try and get some nice sunset stuff and bumped into an old guy wandering up and down the front. We had a proper chat and he gave me LOADS of tips. So shout out to that guy for being incredible!
Rift Amplification
Brackley, Northamptonshire
www.riftamps.co.uk
editing with Affinity can be as basic as LR or as advanced as PS