Last year I changed systems, used Olympus/Panasonic cameras from the start of digital photography.
Apart from the first years I have always shot raw and preferred the results over the camera jpegs.
Used adobe for a long time, first on laptop and later on my ipad.
But when subscriptions became more expensive I bought Affinity 2 and was quite satisfied with the results.
Now that I have the R50 the colours from the camera look more natural than the Affinity output. So much better that I want to look at another editor.
I want to edit as little as possible, in Affinity I look at sharpening/noise reduction, white balance and light levels.
Any recommendations on ipad editors that work well with the Canon raw files?
I think working in raw gives more flexibility to change white balance, lift shadows etc.
I just tried Nitro photo and colours were almost the same as with Affinity.
Here a comparison between the camera jpeg (first photo) and Affinity output. The latter is always a bit greenish.
I can probably tweak the colours if I want to but I simply don’t want to spend ages editing each photo.
Jan
Apart from the first years I have always shot raw and preferred the results over the camera jpegs.
Used adobe for a long time, first on laptop and later on my ipad.
But when subscriptions became more expensive I bought Affinity 2 and was quite satisfied with the results.
Now that I have the R50 the colours from the camera look more natural than the Affinity output. So much better that I want to look at another editor.
I want to edit as little as possible, in Affinity I look at sharpening/noise reduction, white balance and light levels.
Any recommendations on ipad editors that work well with the Canon raw files?
I think working in raw gives more flexibility to change white balance, lift shadows etc.
I just tried Nitro photo and colours were almost the same as with Affinity.
Here a comparison between the camera jpeg (first photo) and Affinity output. The latter is always a bit greenish.
I can probably tweak the colours if I want to but I simply don’t want to spend ages editing each photo.
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Jan