No.50
What software does /p/ use?
I myself have been getting into FOSS Photography. Currently use Darktable, because GIMP has shit colour management.
No.52
Wow you're a busy poster. I just stick with my good old pirated PS
No.53
As for RAW: I was using Adobe Camera RAW until I got a new camera for which there is no ACR4.4 profile - only one embedded into DNG by maker and "Adobe Standard", which is hardly tolerable. After that I wrote my own RAW developer which gives me the colour I want but does bad job in demobayerization and is very primitive, so I need to use Photoshop for any further adjustments.
As for catalogs and etc.: I use Bridge. If you do not need to organize mass production you will easily get the task done with Bridge+ACR.
I have tried RAWTherapee and it gives numerous tools for adjusting the image, I absolutely love it but it still does not give me nuts in terms of colour.
No.54
P.S.
I also tried RPP and it is much better in terms of Colour than ACR.
No.56
Lightroom for RAW and 90% of editing
PS for small correction or darkening specific areas
I used to play around with GIMP but PS is just faster for some healing corrections. Color to alpha is still unbeaten though, so good
No.58
GIMP with G'MIC, even though G'MIC crashes on me all the time.
Since I don't do RAW yet, that's really all I need.
No.59
While Photoshop is proprietary BS it still blows GIMP out of the water
No.147
Darktable is pretty good, but most of the good stuff in it is hidden by default. It has AMAZE support for RAW too.
Rawtherapee crashes on me too much.
No.211
I use Photoshop CC (LR + PS), but I want to switch away from Adobe.
I got DXO Optics (Love!!! <3)
I tried GIMP 2.8, but it doesn't seem to support the bit depths and color spaces that I want to work in. (Scanning and correcting color negative film)
Someone told me that Gimp 2.9 will support that stuff, so I guess I'm waiting until it comes out as stable, or at least beta. G'mic is also pretty cool.
No.280
>>211DXO is not bad but I find it a bit clunky and slow. Try Capture One
No.296
For catalogs - digiKam
RAW - rawtherapee or the interface to dcraw within digiKam
Also - GIMP, Geeqie, Hugin, argyll
Darktable has its merits, but the UI is not so much my thing
No.297
>>53>I have tried RAWTherapee and it gives numerous tools for adjusting the image, I absolutely love it but it still does not give me nuts in terms of colour.I finally managed to get everything what I need with RAWTherapee and it is my working tool now.
No.301
I like GIMP. I have used Darktable but I'm gonna give DigiKam a try because I've heard only good things.
No.302
>>59If you have $900 it does...
No.325
A question about VSCO: did anyone test it and find ani undesirable digital-like defects in the exported images?