Best Photo Editing Software

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The average user only needs GIMP, unless you're photographer, the rest is a waste of money in my opinion, long as the camera is good and you know hot to take shot, those programs is for when you do not know how.
 
Great list! I personally would add the app Deep Art Effects. Cool art style filters and a lot of fun!!
 
Nice article. Affinity looks interesting. Nikon shooters can get two free editing programs from Nikon, View NX-i and Capture NX-D. View is easy to learn, has essential tools for editing RAW, esp. White Balance and Exposure, and then convert to TIFF or JPEG for further editing. Capture NX-D has more features but also not hard to learn. I am a working photographer, advertising and events, I do nearly all of my RAW (NEF) work in these two programs.
 
I like the article. I'd add PhotoWorks software to the list - it's good for beginners and professionals (easy improving image quality, raw files processing, applying creative effects with one click)
 
Mostly Photoshop and Lightroom. If you a beginning photographer, you’d better use one of the best photo editing software for beginners that can do basic photo editing and color correction. For a professional photo retouching, only Adobe products.
 
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