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I have researched the best photo manager selections based on price, features, learning curve, and effectiveness, and we have a neat, ranked list to help you find the best software for sorting your photos.

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Adobe Lightroom Classic is the most popular and well-known photo organizer used today. This software is the one that most professional photographers rely on because they are so used to its robust editing tools and efficient performance.

Lightroom Classic allows you to maintain local photo libraries on any storage devices you like and keeps organization simple, with stacks of photos, albums, subfolders, and folders to hold everything.

You can also tag individuals, and the program offers AI photo recognition tools for fast tagging. Adding as many tags as you like is possible, but only a few are necessary for a reliable organization.

Adobe Lightroom CC is the modern and simplified version of the old Lightroom program. This is the program that Adobe is pushing today, and it is excellent for a hobbyist looking for portable photo organization and editing.

Lightroom CC has advanced AI tagging and intelligent search tools and offers more intuitive organization capabilities than Lightroom Classic. This modern alternative is a good option if you want a low-cost and lightweight alternative to the old. It also pairs well with Photoshop for more advanced edits.

After thoroughly using Lightroom CC, I fell in love with its simplicity, excellent cloud storage tools, and auto-tagging, but it lacks many of the powerful features Lightroom Classic is known for. For a streamlined, lightweight alternative, Lightroom CC is a solid pick.

Luminar Neo is a niche photo organizer software that makes complex photo edits simple and fast. If you want to change the sky in your photos, add background blur, and make other complex photo edits without taking classes and training, you can do so with Luminar Neo using easy sliders.

Out of all the managers on this list, CaptureOne is our top recommendation, right after Lightroom Classic. This program can serve as standalone photo editing software or be paired with photoshop. It has advanced editing tools and tethering capabilities.

Corel AfterShot Pro is one of the best tools for batch photo editing available today. The tool can be used as a photo management program and features keywords, ratings, tags, and labels to help keep your photos organized. It also edits digital camera raw formats well.

While testing Corel, I was impressed by its organization tools, but mostly I love how fast it handles batch photo edits. This program is better than all the others for making the same edits to a large number of photos quickly.

Those with larger photos and videos will be able to buy space for as little as $1.99 per month for 100GB, but most users will want to pay for at least 2TB for $9.99 per month to store photos and videos.

Apple Photos integrates with your iCloud storage, allowing you to sync multiple images between your various Apple devices. The downside is that you must have enough iCloud storage to hold your photos, or you lose some of the functionality of this tool.

According to photographer Stephen Shore, the location and time a photo is taken are essential information, and good software helps you preserve that context. It gives you location and time data while helping you tag and sort your photos more effectively.

When choosing which photo management tool to use permanently, you must consider which features are included with your purchase. At a minimum, you need reliable organization tools like catalogs, photo galleries, tagging, and extras like AI facial recognition and the ability to edit metadata to help make the tool more effective.

The best photo manager for Mac is Adobe Lightroom Classic. This iconic tool comes with key features to manage and edit photos effectively. It also pairs well with Adobe Photoshop and works incredibly on Mac devices.

The best Linux photo manager is Adobe Lightroom Classic or Lightroom CC. These two tools work with Linux and offer excellent AI photo organization and impressive photo editing. Lightroom is known for working the best with Photoshop and other Adobe tools, such as Adobe Bridge.

A photo manager has key features allowing it to organize photos into albums, categories, and special collections. Photos get organized using tags, folders, and other tools to sort them out. Some managers have AI facial recognition features, while others have advanced photo editing capabilities.

When it comes to photo management software, there are numerous options available, each with its own set of features and advantages. However, after careful evaluation, it is evident that Movavi stands out as the best choice.

Movavi offers a comprehensive suite of tools and functionalities that make organizing and managing your photo collection a breeze. Its user-friendly interface and intuitive design ensure that even beginners can navigate the software with ease.

Luminar has just announced that its latest version offers the functions of catalogs ...
When will the Affinity team understand that this tool is important?
I know a lot of photographers, amaters or pros, who stays at the competition unnaturally because of that ... and others, like me, who is thinking about coming back to Adobe or going to another competitor ...

I know a lot of photographers, amaters or pros, who stays at the competition unnaturally because of that ... and others, like me, who is thinking about coming back to Adobe or going to another competitor ...

Hi Dear !
well its actually depends on the kind of Job you are intended to do.
When you read about Luminar they say it is not a Photo retouch software at the level of Photoshop nor APhoto that's the reason why even you ask a lot they will reply to you that they can't add tools that you enjoy using both with Ps and APhoto.
So it is clear that Luminar 3 plays in another area and is not a challenger to APhoto, you can only compare it to Lightroom because they both plays in the same pool.

Believe me i use Luminar 3 and it is awesome a great software and i use it in my workflow for some precise task like sharpening, vibrance etc. (honestly Luminar does it much better than APhoto) but when it come to more elaborate stuffs like clarity or High Pass believe me APhoto does it even better.

The only thing i believe Serif may copy or learn from Skylum are: Preset/Looks and the way Luminar handle its non-destructiveness.
Well here there is need of a solution because the develop persona makes it all destructive which is ... kind of bad.
But after all this is mentioned, just take note that Teaming Affinity Photo with Luminar 3 in the same workflow will make you increase fast and far better.

i would finish by challenging you to try Movavi Photo Editor v5 (the last version should be 5.6) you will find it even easy and amazing but like Luminar 3 it is not intended for in-depth pixel works but Photo Retouching.

No... an integrated DAM could work with affinity native format, that's important.
When you have thousand photo, some with several treatments; you don't care organizing RAW or exports, you need to organized/tags/catlogs your work... the Affinity native format...
Maybe you don't need it, but believ me, lots of people a know don't go from Adobe to Affinity because there are no DAM...

After... maybe if people repeat usualy this subject, it's because Serif annonce THE DAM since years, and nothing are coming...

The only thing i believe Serif may copy or learn from Skylum are: Preset/Looks and the way Luminar handle its non-destructiveness.
Well here there is need of a solution because the develop persona makes it all destructive which is ... kind of bad.
But after all this is mentioned, just take note that Teaming Affinity Photo with Luminar 3 in the same workflow will make you increase fast and far better.

i would finish by challenging you to try Movavi Photo Editor v5 (the last version should be 5.6) you will find it even easy and amazing but like Luminar 3 it is not intended for in-depth pixel works but Photo Retouching.

I don't know who stole from whom here, but it really looks nearly identical to the "Photos" app integrated in Windows 10. So this is barely a DAM. Also Windows 10 has face detection and tagging (which is useless because it does not write into the metadata, but just wanted to mention).

Oh sorry for my poor english...
I will try to rephrase... with google translate :-)

What I expect from a possible DAM integrated Affinity, would be to catalog, tag, file files as soon as they are imported, ie RAW, as well as files in native format Affinity.
I would like to be able to go from one file of the DAM to another persona, to return to the DAM ... I do not know how to express it, but that there is an intimate link between the file Afinity and the RAW as in LightRoom.

Hope being cleer

Thanks

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