![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Pros: Advanced color editing advanced RAW editing industry standard built in file and organization system wealth of resources, tutorials, and books, so it will be much easier to find wholesome, “Lenspiration approved” content non-destructive layer based editing works with Adobe Photoshop well.Ĭons: Fairly expensive monthly charge or a one-time payment with no updates limited text and photo manipulation capabilities Quick disclaimer, I have never used Lightroom or GIMP personally (Affinity all the way!), so what I’m going off of is what others have told me, what I have seen in tutorials, and what I have read (online reviews and such). These things thoughts (budget and what you actually are going to be doing) should be your guiding factors in choosing your software. What are you planning on doing with the software? Software is built for different things and while you can often make it do things it wasn’t built for, it just makes sense to use software for the purpose that it was built for! If it is in your budget, … why are we talking about GIMP again? □ Before we get into pros and cons, I would ask two questions:Ĭan you afford Lightroom? You were originally looking for free software, so is a one time $150 purchase even really on the table at the moment? If not, you don’t have to worry about that option. ![]()
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