Photography (471 programs)
Pros: Easy to learn and intuitive to use. Highly effective automatic retouching feature. Extensive set of editing tools.
Cons: Very few new features and improvements compared to previous versions.
Pros: Easy to use. Simple interface. Can stitch files together. Customizable output settings.
Cons: Limited supported models.
Pros: User-centered interface. Handy photo editor. Advanced algorithm and artificial intelligence. Most of the enhancement is done in one click.
Cons: Batch image processing is only available when purchased. The output contains a watermark in free version.
Pros: Lets you view the process in real-time. Customizable parameters. Comes with links to helpful tutorials. Supports various formats.
Cons: Outdated UI. Requires learning curve for beginners.
Pros: Tons of presets. Edit via slider. Adjustable window workspace. One-time purchase.
Cons: No metadata. Needs lots of processing power.
Pros: Nice interface. Easy process. Amazing themes. Prone to crashing.
Cons: Have to wait before themes load. Editing is limited. Can’t add text. Can’t add decorations.
Pros: Batch watermark option.. Simple and clean user interface.. Fast operation.. The application is very user-friendly and requires no advanced knowledge..
Cons: Lacks the ability to organize and edit photos.. Only compatible with 64-bit systems.. No ability to integrate with cloud storage services.. Only supports certain file formats..
Pros: Easy to use. Custom settings can be saved as presets. Supports various input and output file formats. Responsive developer.
Cons: Working with watermarks could lead to lags and crashes. May slow down considerably on old computers. Watermarks cannot be inserted at angles. UI could be better.
Pros: Step-by-step walkthrough. Covers the basics well. No technical jargon. Visual and practical examples.
Cons: Not Photoshop-approved. Isn’t truly extensive. Tutorial not updated regularly. High-profile author isn't easily accessible.
Pros: Easy to use. Great filters and frames. User-friendly interface. Retina display-optimized.
Cons: Doesn’t zoom in on pictures. Has some stability issues. Feature to share edited images can be buggy at times. Needs a 64-bit computer.
Pros: Simple, easy-to-understand. Visual and practical examples only. To the point. Ideal for amateurs.
Cons: Photoshop version being taught isn’t the latest. Not a lot of chapters. Not for expert photographers. Getting Serge to respond to queries can be difficult.
Pros: Easy to use. Helps confirm the newness of a camera. Works as advertised. Responsive developer.
Cons: Only for DSLRs; mirrorless cameras not supported. Doesn’t support the 5D (Mark I). Not updated frequently enough. Needs a 64-bit system.
Pros: Easy to use. Multiple lighting effects. Customizations. Convenient share and export options.
Cons: Editing options are minimal. File sizes aren’t displayed. Limited special effects range. Requires a 64-bit computer.
Pros: Step-by-step instructions are great for beginners. It is possible to navigate between different sections. Visual aids enhance the audio tutorial. Users can download this application at no charge.
Cons: Only the first chapter ("Camera Raw") is included. Requires familiarity with Photoshop CS6. 123.9 megabytes is needed. Only covers digital landscape design.