Software


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Software

Adobe Photoshop - probably one of the most used photo-editing programs.

Adobe Lightroom - a RAW file processing and management system, an alternative to Photoshop.
Both of the above are in the Creative Cloud (subscription service ) from Adobe.

Adobe Photoshop Elements - a simpler and non-subscription photo-editing program, made even more powerful with the Elements+ plug-in to unlock additional tools.

Affinity Photo - a powerful and non-subscription alternative to Adobe Creative Cloud products.

Adobe DNG Converter - to convert RAW files to Digital Negative (DNG), useful when you buy a new camera and your existing software doesn't support it.

DxO's Nik Collection - Specialist tools such as the monochrome converter, Silver Efex Pro. Is now charged for.

Capture One - a RAW processing system widely used by professional photographers.

And something slightly different:

The Photographer's Ephemeris (TPE) - App for finding sunrise and sunset times and directions at any location. There is also a version for your PC or MAC Desktop.

Footpath Map - Open source mapping of footpaths - useful for access to locations.