Corel's Lightroom competitor AfterShot Pro offers adequate organizing and editing capabilities, but falls well short of the competition in usability, editing tools, and importing. AfterShot has ...
AfterShot Pro has a lot to offer enthusiast photographers, but it lacks tools that serious photo prosConsider important, like catalog backups and a healthy plug-in ecosystem. Corel’s AfterShot Pro ...
In the world of photo management and processing, Adobe’s Photoshop Lightroom software has been the popular choice among professional and hobbyist photographers alike. In recent years, though, ...
Windows multimedia mainstay Corel today introduces AfterShot Pro, a powerful photography workflow program tailor-made for professionals and high-level enthusiasts. Jaymar Cabebe covers mobile apps and ...
I ask this because I use CS2 era of LR (I have trouble justifying the upgrade) and I love the plethora of plug-ins for it, but I am trying out Linux (specifically, Linux Mint) and Corel AfterShot Pro ...
Corel's latest Mac OS release, AfterShot Pro 2 (currently on sale for US$69.00) is hard to quickly characterize. It combines elements of Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop. It excels as a RAW-file importer ...
While Adobe and Apple have thus far been the reigning sovereigns of Mac-based photo management and workflow, Corel has now put some fresh competition into the arena with its new AfterShot Pro.
The demise of Apple’s Aperture was accompanied by the rise of its original rival: Adobe Lightroom. Yet, another competitor, Corel AfterShot Pro, emerged later as yet another alternative to Adobe, and ...
Corel's AfterShot Pro tries to challenge Adobe's reign as the king of , and it makes a strong showing. Priced at $100, AfterShot Pro's strengths lie in what it does differently from , and its approach ...
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