processing software? what do you use?

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Lightroom and Photoshop together.

Lightroom is an outstanding photo organization system that has a pretty good editor built-in.

Photoshop is probably the best photo editing software made, but it has no inherent photo organization system.

The two together are incredibly powerful and well integrated.

-Charles
 
For >95% of my image processing, Adobe Lightroom is great.

If I need to do any serious, pixel-level editing, I go to Photoshop. But I still use LR for cataloging purposes.
 
Lightroom - I'm still on the last version that wasn't by subscription - it really is a fantastic piece of software
 
Darktable is quite good (and free) but if you are an experienced LR/PS person the learning curve is steep.
Bill
 
Has anyone had any experience with PaintShop Pro and correcting color of underwater photographs? I'm not really an underwater photographer, just an occasional GoPro'er, so I haven't tried color correction on dive photos with it, but I use both Photoshop Elements and PaintShop Pro for regular photographs (more for graphics, actually), and find the latter both much more intuitive than Photoshop, and also reasonably powerful.

If anyone has used Paintshop Pro for this purpose, please weigh in. After Christmas, I'll have more need of either filters or computers to improve some photography.

Unfortunately, Paintshop Pro is Windows only. So when on my Mac, I'm stuck with Photoshop Elements.
 
DxO Photolab 3 extremely cost effective and integrates with lightroom and photoshop
Can you transfer a large LR catalog to it and keep the editing metadata? I don't want to lose the work on on my old pix.
 

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