I now review both Mac and PC software, but I prefer programs that come in both Mac and Windows versions. It could be good for novices, but it seems to live in its own little time-warp and can be basic and annoying to use Corel PaintShop Pro: Another Windows-only program I don’t like very much.I find it clunky and expensive with no obvious advantages over its rivals ACDSee Photo Lab: so far I’ve only tested the Mac version, but the Windows version is on my list.It’s clearer and simpler to use than ON1 Photo RAW, but its RAW processing isn’t the best and it can’t do multi-layer composites Exposure X: I would put Exposure X a close second.Its organizing is OK, its editing tools are good and its effects are excellent ON1 Photo RAW: this program is a clear winner for me because it does so much and stays bang up to date.Skylum Luminar Neo: it’s only on this list because it would look odd if it wasn’t, but I find a lot of Luminar’s AI tech pointless showboating and its subscription/extensions marketing strategy seems to change every week.Camera Bag Pro: never heard of it? I’m not surprised, but it’s well worth a look as a clever and different effects tool that has some great presets and doesn’t cost a lot.Exposure X: another all-in-one organizer, editor and effects tool where the effects are definitely the star of the show – and especially good for fans of old-school analog looks.ON1 Photo RAW: this is a wide-ranging program and effects are only a part of what it does, but I think they are the best part, not least because of its excellent preset library.
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