![]() Mylio automatically syncs all images to our 2 desktop PCs, our 2 laptops and our 2 cell phones. After working with my images in DXO, and very occasionly another editor, I send them as jpg’s using Photo Supreme to a folder that is set in Mylio as a Source Folder. We both love it and it’s very user friendly for my Wife. ![]() But she uses our photo library quite often and I wanted something simple and safe for her. ![]() Thus Photo Supreme would not be appropriate for her. My wife is not very techie and I want to keep her away from all my RAW files. With Photo Supreme I send all images to the editor(s) and do all Keywording, etc. I use it for all my Canon M50 photos as well as for our 2 cell phone photos. Have only had it for a couple of months and it has taken some time to learn and get my workflow set up but it is now doing everything I want. At what stage, if at all, did you finally ‘let go’ of the Adobe teat? Did you delay? Why?Īnother very satisfied Photo Supreme user here.Will I loose ‘upgrade’ options (even for the Library module) if I cancel the Subscription while keeping LR Classic?.May I ask, if you have faced the same choice: I think I can hang on to that without an Adobe Sub, however, because the LR ‘Library’ module remains functional. Not as convenient as LR but with good results (better than LR, certainly, in some respects).īut I do not own & cannot find (or make… I tried) software that ingests images (renaming, un-duplicating) as well as LR or can find images with such fine-grained precision. I also own other software to do HR, Panos and focus-stack merging. I purchased PL4 because it offers better raw processing within the range of things it does (more limited than LR, for sure) and I own other pixel editors (Affinity, Acorn, Pixelmator) that are less capable than PS but able to replicate or even exceed its key functions. I’m not unhappy with LR/PS (especially the latter). Now the question is whether/when to cancel my Adobe sub. All Rights Reserved.I’ve take the plunge and purchased DXO PhotoLab 4 (Elite). Adobe Bridge (was bundled with Photoshop, now part of Adobe Creative Clound)Ĭopyright © 2014-2015 Iridient Digital, Inc.Adobe Lightroom ($149) - Using Iridient Developer with Lightroom.Apple Aperture ($80, discontinued) - Using Iridient Developer with Aperture.Apple Photos (included with Mac OS X 10.10 or later).Here are some tips and links to a few popular programs I'm aware of that are being used by Iridient Developer users for other photo workflow tasks, ranging in price from free to fairly expensive. There are many good programs available which can handle some or all of these tasks and more. Many common photo tasks such as asset management, catalog organization and browsing, IPTC/XMP metadata editing, slide shows, social media sharing, web page export and printing are left to other programs. Iridient Developer is primarily focused on early stage image processing tasks including RAW conversion, exposure and highlight recovery, camera color calibration, white balance, RGB and LAB tone curves, lens corrections, noise reduction and sharpening. Workflow integration tips for other photo management software In addition to these online tutorials there is additional "user's manual" style documentation available for Iridient Developer which can be viewed by clicking the Help button in the Settings window or choosing "Iridient Developer Help" from the Help menu while running the program.
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