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EDIT: I found what i was looking for: GOOGLE NIK

https://nikcollection.dxo.com/viveza/

 

 

 

 

Hello, im looking for a easy to use photo retouching program for windows. I have photoshop, but the UI is terrible for photo recolouring, retouching, and im looking for something with better UI.

I really like the davinci resolve color panel, but that is a video editor, and i cant use it to grade my photos, only videos.

I have found this thing on sony site, https://www.phaseone.com/en/Products/Software/Capture-One-for-Sony/Sony-Pro.aspx, but i dont know how good the free version is...

Here is a UI sample of DaVinci Resolve: No need to go through thousands of pointless menus to do the business.

NOW There is 2 options;

1. I'll find a very good photo editing program and start to use it

2. I'll guess  i will learn the Photoshop UI and how to use it.

Which of these is a better option?

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Just use ACR within Photoshop

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1 hour ago, .spider. said:

Just use ACR within Photoshop

More info on what is ACR and how to use it?

Also can i use acr on jpe images, i dont shoot my photos in raw.

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12 hours ago, Some Random Member said:

photo retouching

exactly what kind of retouching are you doing? photoshop is powerful enough to handle the needs of all image editors

look at a youtuhe channel called PHLEARN or the website where you find tons of tutorials https://phlearn.com/

yeah what would i know about cameras or cinematography compared to you tech people.  i've only done this work for nearly 20 years, won a few awards, worked in over a dozen different countries and a few multi million dollar projects

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Just now, LaFemmeEnVert said:

exactly what kind of retouching are you doing? photoshop is powerful enough to handle the needs of all image editors

look at a youtuhe channel called PHLEARN or the website where you find tons of tutorials https://phlearn.com/

Alright ill just learn photoshop.

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For those who want to download; https://www.google.com/nikcollection/

make sure to backup the photos before editing if you use the filters as standalone apps, as they simply overwrite the apps. If you use them as photoshop plugins you should be fine.

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  • 2 months later...

I like VSCO. It is a mobile photography app for iOS and Android devices and has a lot of great filters which you can apply to photos, thereby making a stunning picture. 

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40 minutes ago, robertsmith said:

I like VSCO. It is a mobile photography app for iOS and Android devices and has a lot of great filters which you can apply to photos, thereby making a stunning picture. 

You can also try Google Snapseed, Which is based on The Google Nik. 

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Oh yes! I use it for landscape photos. It can highlights photos very well and adds texture to the clouds or other elements that seem flat 

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