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    I'm drawn to the colours and lighting. Nice shot.
    Lots of gear; Little idea
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/194528883@N06/

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Bobblejack View Post
      I'm drawn to the colours and lighting. Nice shot.
      What program do you use for post processing?

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      • #4
        If I'm honest, I try to do very little processing; preferring to try and get the best shot in the camera. What processing I do do is done on a Samsung S6 Lite tablet using either Lightroom (free version) or Snapseed, which I found on Google Play. My interest is, primarily, finding things I want to photograph - then getting the best result in camera. I read other people's comments about what software they use to improve their images and am, frankly, in awe. I wouldn't know where to begin and am not sure if I would even want to.
        Lots of gear; Little idea
        https://www.flickr.com/photos/194528883@N06/

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Bobblejack View Post
          If I'm honest, I try to do very little processing; preferring to try and get the best shot in the camera. What processing I do do is done on a Samsung S6 Lite tablet using either Lightroom (free version) or Snapseed, which I found on Google Play. My interest is, primarily, finding things I want to photograph - then getting the best result in camera. I read other people's comments about what software they use to improve their images and am, frankly, in awe. I wouldn't know where to begin and am not sure if I would even want to.
          I bought Affinity Photo last year. Initially, I didn't have a clue what I was doing, although quite a lot is self explanatory and whilst i'm nowhere near mastery (it's pretty damned deep), I am gaining more confidence in the few areas i've tackled. I've never used Lightroom....I think they all offer similar toolkits but in a different way.

          If you do go for one, then Affinity is probably a wise choice as it's a one off fee (until the next prime numbered update). Photoshop and most others have monthly fees, which ends up being quite expensive. Affinity is currently on V2, so maybe wait until V3...although saying that....I don't think it works on android....may not be such a good suggestion afterall!

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          • MacRoy
            MacRoy commented
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            I recently purchased Affinity 2 for iPad. I find it quite challenging. Mostly happy making a few adjustments in the Apple photos app on the iPad. That said I just downloaded OM Workspace to my pc. I do like the idea of the mobility of the iPad for editing photos.
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