These days I use Snapseed for processing and Photo Raw for asset management. It's not Pro-level but has a great set of features, including most of the processing that Photo Raw includes. My other recommendation is to look at Snapseed. To edit and organize your pictures in an efficient, hassle. Phototheca is the tool that encompasses the best features of Pixelmator or Affinity Photo. It's much more like Lightroom than Photoshop so there are some things it can't do like make your photo look like a charcoal drawing (though I wouldn't mind betting someone has made it do something like that) or twirling a picture out of shape like it's been stirred by a stick (cos you really need that, right?) so if money isn't too much of an object you might want to get Affinity Photo as well. Film photo editing tools that help add a 35mm grain to the picture Color correction tools Basic editing tools: pencils, brushes, cropping, selection Exposure, shadow, and highlight correction. It includes all of the usual processing features with sliders, curves, and so on, plus presets, effects, retouching, layers, masking, AI portrait, focus stacking, HDR stacking, panorama stitching, plus pro-level asset management features for culling, tagging, star rating, etc to IPTC standards. It's very much like Lightroom on steroids. My recommendation would be On1 Photo Raw.
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