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DAM not as strong as Digikam, but built-in editing is better.
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Seems to be one of the closest to LR’s DAM functionality, and is probably the one I’m currently most likely to try. They had improved DAM features on their roadmap, but every new release has been focused on editing features. For example, I have been watching Skylum Luminar since it was first released. This is the biggest mismatch from my needs vs what I see in discussed. Most of the LR alternatives that are mentioned are more focused on editing that DAM, and new releases often tout the improvements to correcting, retouching, filters, etc. I have considered purchasing LR Classic (desktop version) and renewing on the months I need it, and that is still an option.
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Most months the software would go unused. Given my infrequent use, Adobe’s subscription model makes very little sense for me. TL DR summary: flexible, full-featured storage, organization, and searching, with simple, common editing features
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Both modifying and removing depending on actions
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Amateur, capturing photos of personal travel and events.I’ve been keeping my eye on options for the past several years, and my needs don’t seem to exactly match the focus of many products these days, so I thought this community might have some valuable input or interest. 🙁 I’ll be testing it out though, and see if it’s worth the $15 to have something that really shows what I need to see, and at a speed that is acceptable.I’m still using Lightroom 6.14 (LR) on a MBP with a Mojave partition, and while I wasn’t smart enough to use the last year of isolation to migrate, new photos piling up from summertime activities this year is resurfacing the issue for me.
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So now I’m back to looking at FastRawViewer again! The free Beta testing period is over, so I’ll have to pay $14.99 to use for longer than 30 days. Now, I can set it to preview the actual RAW data, but that slows it down so much (3-8 seconds between photos) that it’s actually faster to use Lightroom! But, unfortunately, it views the jpeg preview, which is so highly compressed that it is almost worthless for judging critical sharpness at 100% zoom. Now this would not be a problem if FastStone read the data from the RAW file. DNG files are already so large, (20-30 MB each) that they implement some extremely high jpeg compression for the built in previews. Lightroom seems to have a bit of an issue with Pentax’s. However, I have a problem with it now… I upgraded from my Canon Rebel T3, to a Pentax K-5 DSLR, which shoots RAW files in either. I guess it’s been about exactly a year since the last post on this thread! I’ve used Fast Stone Image Viewer for probably 95% of all my photo viewing, and I’m still happy with it!
