![]() This review was sponsored by AMS Software and features their software, PhotoWorks. ![]() I have tried to capture in a few words what each program can do and who it's for, but, obviously, there is more to each of them. I haven't mentioned all the programs available out there, just the ones I have used or tried. I haven't covered every detail and this list is not exhaustive. Nevertheless, I am happy to say that there are a few new, fun, intuitive, high-quality, and affordable photo editing programs worth your consideration. In the interests of running this part of the website I try out new photo suites from time to time to see what the alternatives are like, but I haven't performed any standard testing beyond my own idiosyncratic photographic processes. For a long time Adobe's Lightroom and Photoshop were the standard combo for Windows users but new alternatives now present plenty of interesting options: There are lots of neat ways process your photos without an Adobe subscription and we look at some combinations below. ![]() ![]() Most people need at least two or three photo programs to complete their workflow: a file organizer to get and sort photos, a raw image converter to interpret the data from cameras, and a raster image editor (one that works with pixels). ![]()
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