![]() RAW images are at the mercy of the RAW processing engine. What you said about ON1 is so true - easiest program I've found to use, there's another one coming out that appears to be just as easy but we will have to wait until it's here. ![]() Although I say this, I know the ACDSee users really like the program so it just may be me. Personally I think that if they made the left side the same non destructiveness as the right side (heck get rid of the right side) and made their magic brushes work everywhere and all the time it would really blow away the competition. To me you should be able to pop in and out of any adjustment and add or subtract what you did. what happens if you want to add to the layer - you need to go and add an additional same type of layer it seems. So far any time I have tried to select the magic brush after launching an adjustment layer (right side) it does absolutely nothing but does work if I first use the magic brush and then go into an adjustment. It is great that they have pixel targeting but it is only for the left side editing. I know this is an ACDSee forum but I am on my 2nd trial, Ultimate 10 and now Studio 18, but I find it lacks the common tools that would make it a superior product. ![]() Of course if a person likes the outcome of a certain program right from the start then it makes it easier for that person. If you need to bring something down is it any better than pushing it up? It's the same to me. I personally think that it's what the photo looks like at the end vs beginning that's important. When I was investigating DXO they did mention that they render things differently then LR so do not compare the 2. I tried to take a screen shot and for whatever reason this website didn't like the Affinity Photo JPEG. I ask because I tested a photo of mine in both programs and the raw photo was similar but not 100% in both programs. I noticed that all the photos you showed may be JPEG - how off were they as raw. What Emil said may be true but all processors will have a different take on the photos.
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