Photographer, photo-technical writer, musician/composer, software developer, birder.
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All photos processed exclusively in Affinity Photo 2.

Affinity Photo 2 Review: A Full-bodied Digital Imaging Application – Powerful, Yet Intuitive4/22/2025 By Jack Neubart Photographer, photo-technical writer, musician/composer, software developer, birder. Text and images ©2025 Jack Neubart. All rights reserved. All photos processed exclusively in Affinity Photo 2. ![]() A key ingredient behind any digital imaging application worthy of your time and money is that it helps you realize your creative vision, letting you recapture in that image, or meaningfully enhance, what you saw in your mind’s eye at the moment of exposure. On that score, Serif’s Affinity Photo 2 delivers admirably, with many of the tools we need and an intuitive, user-friendly workflow that works.
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Software Review: Lightroom Classic or Lightroom CC – Which RAW Image Editor Is Right for You?1/3/2024
By Jack Neubart Photographer, photo-technical writer, musician/composer, software developer, birder. ![]() Clown Face from Inner Space. This is a reimagining of Chicago's famous Cloud Gate sculpture, popularly known as "The Bean," (masterfully designed by sculptor Anish Kapoor) when viewed from underneath its dome. Most views of this sculpture are shot from outside, but you'll experience a wondrous journey once you step inside. Shooting from different angles yields different results, as does shooting with different focal lengths. This was shot with an ultrawide lens. Editing here was miminal - but Lightroom CC did the job needed. ©Jack Neubart. All rights reserved. Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic has been my go-to for RAW image processing for the longest time. Yes, I may have wandered afield on occasion – but I always came back. When Adobe adopted a subscription model for their software, Lightroom Classic found it had a younger sibling, in the form of Adobe Lightroom CC. But I could never be bothered with this new arrival beyond a passing glance. Until now. The time has come to take a deep dive into Lightroom CC and see how it compares with its older sibling. Should I adopt a new strategy in my ever-evolving universe of digital image editing or stick with the tried-and-true? Let’s find out, shall we? This is a no-holds-barred, take-your-gloves-off-and-get-in-the-ring face-off between two imaging tools designed to help us squeeze out every last ounce of flavor a RAW image has to offer. (JPEGs have less potential, but they’re still on the table.) However, if you’re expecting a clear winner and loser, think again. These are both very capable applications. It’s just that they target different audiences. And, perhaps more importantly, one is considerably less expensive, but does come at a tradeoff. Desktop versions of Lightroom Classic and Lightroom CC are currently the topic of discussion. We’ll examine Adobe mobile imaging apps at a later time. |
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