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Now Aperture 3 is but a distant memory, and Lightroom, while still available as a separate one-time purchase, is being nudged towards becoming a full-fledged Creative Cloud entry. In the not too distant past, the Mac felt like a first class citizen of the photo editing world, with options like Apple’s Aperture 3 and standalone versions of Adobe Lightroom. Photographers who edit their photos on the Mac will understand what I mean when I say that we live in interesting times. In order to do Corel’s AfterShot Pro 3 justice and provide as in-depth a look at it as possible, I have organized the review into the following sections:Īs you read the individual sections, bear in mind that I’ll revisit some of them in the “Good things†and “Bad things†sections in more detail, or at least regarding important details that I think will matter to you, the prospective buyer and user of AfterShot Pro 3. I’m glad I waited to finish the review until I got the new Mac because it gives me another performance reference point and an understanding of what kind of machine you’ll probably want for running AfterShot Pro 3. The main reason is that I encountered some issues when running AfterShot Pro 3 on my 20 Mac minis that caused me to want to try it on more substantial hardware. There are reasons for the delay, which I’ll explain later. Almost six months later, I am presenting you with this review. Pixelmator and similar native Mac apps hold promise, but fall short of meeting the needs of pure photographers.Ĭorel wants to help, and they offer AfterShot Pro 3 as the solution.ĪfterShot Pro 3 was released in May of 2016. Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop are expensive, and are pushing people towards subscriptions. Apple’s Photos app, while great for tossing general family and daily photos into, isn’t adequate for serious landscape or portrait photos. Photographers who manage and edit their photos on the Mac have fewer options than they used to.
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Update : Corel AfterShot Pro 3 is currently 50% off for Corel’s Black Friday countdown! But regardless of whether you are a Windows, Mac, or Linux user, you will likely find that Core AfterShot Pro is a quality photo editor that's easy to use and produces professional-grade photos.Price: $79.99 (currently $39.99 during Black Friday countdown)
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Linux users may also want to give AfterShot Pro a try, as it is one of the only professional photo editors developed as a native Linux application.

Specifically, those who are looking to avoid Adobe Lightroom's monthly subscription model may want to purchase AfterShot Pro, which is available as a standalone product. SummaryĬorel AfterShot Pro is a simple-yet-comprehensive photo editor that casual and professional photographers alike can use to edit and touch up their photos.
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The program's File System view allows you to easily browse your computer's files and edit entire folders full of photos at once, without having to actually import those files into AfterShot. Those concerned that photo editors are getting too fancy will be pleased to hear that AfterShot Pro features a simple layout and photo management workflow. TIFF files, in order to send them to clients or continue editing them in Adobe Photoshop. After you finish editing your photos, you can export them as. One of AfterShot Pro's most useful features is its ability to batch process thousands of photos, allowing you to quickly and uniformly edit large groups of photos inline with your user-defined presets.
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Corel and the AfterShot community have developed a variety of free and for-purchase plug-ins that extend AfterShot's functionality, allowing photographers to customize the app for their workflows.
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Notably, if there is a feature you feel the base version of AfterShot Pro is missing, you can likely install it via one of the program's numerous plug-ins. After loading their images into AfterShot Pro, photographers can perform lens corrections, remove blemishes, recover highlights, and protect and promote their photos with watermarks. Photographers can use AfterShot Pro to edit images saved in a variety of camera raw formats, including. Corel AfterShot Pro is a cross-platform photo editor that supports most popular image formats, provides a simple photo management interface, and offers a variety of professional editing tools.
