![]() Luminar AI: I have purchased licenses for Luminar 2 and 3 just to fund development for their DAM functionality, which has been a big disappointment. No stacking, which pretty much eliminates it from serious consideration. On1: I have tried the current version again, but the UI seems clunky. On the plus side, it seems to be the only piece of software that is Mac-like. RAW Power: This seems more like Photos Pro, with more (better?) editing options but its file management functionality seems to be identical to Photos. Photos: Way too limited and has a modal interface. The other thing is that all contenders but RAW Power are cross-platform, which makes their UI very un-Mac-like and clunky. ![]() Marking photos for deletion (the X rating in Aperture) also do not seem to be included. How are versions and stacks not features that are just standard by now? I reckon that is because of asset management and file management seem to be one and the same thing. Luminar 4 aka AI, and DAM features fall by the wayside. But it seems to me that all contenders focus mostly on advances in editing like e. I'll give you a list of the ones I have tried below. I want an app that makes me want to sort photos again, edit them, curate them and print them. I don't want relitigate or wax nostalgically here, but I wanted to see if I can find a DAM that is a replacement to rekindle my interest in photography. ![]() ![]() Since the demise of Aperture, my photography has atrophied.
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