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Aviation photography
- Darrenowain
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Aviation photography
Not sure if I'm able to ask this on here, out of curiosity which editing software do you all use for your aviation photographs, I use Lightroom and occasionally Photoshop, just wondering if there's a cheaper option out there you use, or do you mostly use them.
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Darren
Regards
Darren
Re: Aviation photography
Hi Darren
I can't help really with your question as I'm not in to photography but a lot on here use flickr... not sure if you can edit on that.
But... If you repost your request in the photography section of the forum I'm sure more members will see your request.
Hope this helps.
T1
I can't help really with your question as I'm not in to photography but a lot on here use flickr... not sure if you can edit on that.
But... If you repost your request in the photography section of the forum I'm sure more members will see your request.
Hope this helps.
T1
- Darrenowain
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Re: Aviation photography
Thank you so much for the reply
Re: Aviation photography
No worries... hope it helps and you get some advice from our members... there is a lot of photographers on here so you should be ok.
T1
T1
Re: Aviation photography
I use Affinity Photo which charges a one off fee (currently £47.99) as opposed to a monthly subscription. Affinity Photo has lots of tutorials on line. I also use Topaz Sharpen AI ($79.99) as an add-on to sharpen photos and scanned slides. Both Affinity and Topaz run sales so you might find them cheaper.....
This is a 37 year old Kodak slide I processed in Affinity this morning and then sharpened with Topaz:
XT575 Viscount RAE Bedford by Keith Heywood, on Flickr
This is a 37 year old Kodak slide I processed in Affinity this morning and then sharpened with Topaz:

Canon EOS RP & R7
Re: Aviation photography
I used to use Affinity Photo - now use Adobe Lightroom on an Educational License. Affinity is really good once you get the hang of it and certainly was no slouch, but Lightroom is well worth the money in my opinion. Once I leave College I reckon I'll subscribe to it.
1. Lightroom
20220101 DOFE NIMR XV244 by Keenan Carr, on Flickr
2. Affinity
JEDI22 Finals 08 @ Leuchars by Keenan Carr, on Flickr
1. Lightroom

2. Affinity

Re: Aviation photography
I use Photoshop CS6.. 

If you can keep your head whilst all around are losing theirs, you have probably completely misread the situation!!
- Nighthawke
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Re: Aviation photography
Been using Paintshop Pro for many years. Does everything I need.
Re: Aviation photography
I also use photoshop. It only takes a couple of YouTube videos to learn the basic things that I need.
Re: Aviation photography
A bit late to this party, but it might help those who, like me, have just seen this post. I use Capture 1 v22. Prices vary depending on whether you purchase a subscription, or you wish to purchase a perpetual licence. Its comparable to LR, and is well supported by Capture 1 themselves who created YouTube content on how to use the application. There is also a photographer named Paul Reiffer, who regularly processes submitted images on 1hr length YouTube videos.
Re: Aviation photography
I tried a lot of software, but I think Lightroom Classic is the best software you can have.
Re: Aviation photography
Have a look at Luminar Skylum products ive been using the for years with good results. https://skylum.com/luminar?utm_source=g ... -LEALw_wcB
Re: Aviation photography
I jump between lightroom (love it for cataloging) and Luminar AI. Both are pretty good but luminar seems to be a bit fussy at times with your operating system. Luminar AI is cheaper but if you shop around there are download once versions of lightroom which dont have a monthly cost.
Re: Aviation photography
Tried most of the packages and settled on Affinity, it is hard to beat with the one off payment and when I changed computers another copy for free. Its really good at editing too.
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