My chart (below near the end) addresses capabilities, efficiency and accuracy which all contribute to the fun factor! And the opposite will lead to frustration and spending too much time trying to reach your imaging goals.
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An intuitive interface with images that open up with proper color and a workflow from start to finish that is fast and efficient will all lead to a more enjoyable experience.
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If you don’t enjoy working on your images then it ceases to be fun. Let’s face it, processing your images is an integral part of photography. The main factors are efficiency (aka your time), interface, and accuracy all leading to perhaps the most important factor, enjoyment. This review is geared towards factors that add or take away from the potential enjoyment you receive from processing your images.
USING ON1 PHOTO RAW 2018 GRADIENT TOOL SOFTWARE
I also tested the software in this review with several other file types (and have included Sony in the charts) so that the information will be useful to shooters of every brand. *I focused on the Fuji (RAF/X-Trans) raw format in this review as it has proven the most challenging. They are Luminar 2018 (v1.1.1) and Topaz Studio (v1.8.X) for the former category and ON1 Photo Raw 2018 (v2018.1) and Lightroom Classic CC (v7.2) for the latter. I’m covering a couple different categories of raw processors: Two optimized for single image processing and two that are more comprehensive hub type solutions with image management capabilities. With the Latest Raw Processors* plus Comparison Chart There’s A Lot More To It Than Quality Efficiency, Accuracy and Enjoyment