Recently I wrote part one of raw photo editing software comparison. If you missed it, you can get all the details here (there was quite a discussion that ensued in the comments on that one, go check it out). Editing your photos on your iPhone is one thing, but editing your photos on your Mac can take your photography skills to a whole 'nother level. When you look into photo editing software, one of the first things that'll pop up is Adobe's Lightroom, and for good reason! It's essentially a staple in the.
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. Version 2.9 (Dec 18, 2018). Added Spot Light, Whites, Blacks, Colorize, and Remove Color Cast filters to Editor tab. Added HDR, Whites, Blacks filters to Batch tab. Added 'Focus Stacking' and 'Merge to HDR' to Viewer tab.
Added two more resize algorithms (Sharper, Nearest Neighbor). Added 150 Emoji and 117 Stationery Stickers. Improved Lens Profile Correction, Fisheye, HDR, Auto Contrast, and Dehaze filters. Improved Mask feature (Fill, Clear Mask). Improved Slideshow feature. Support borderless printing (macOS).
Improved UI. Fixed bugs. Version 2.3 (Oct 28, 2015). Redesigned User Interface of the Editor. New Quick Menu. New Filters: Film Grain, Channel Mixer, Tint, Threshold, Emboss, Swirl, Wave, Motion Blur, Zoom Blur, Radial Blur, and Glass Tile.
New Objects: Magnifier, Filter object (Mosaic, Jitter, Blur, Crystalize, and Newsprint). New Brushes: Dodge, Burn, and Sharpen.
Objects support styles of Outline, Drop Shadow, Outer Glow, and Gradient. Added Open and Close menu to Editor tab. Added Align and Snap functions for editing objects. Added 17 more frames.
Support Spanish. Fixed bugs.
ICloud Photos. One convenient home for all your photos and videos. ICloud Photos gives you access to your entire Mac photo and video library from all your devices. If you shoot a snapshot, slo-mo, or selfie on your iPhone, it’s automatically added to iCloud Photos — so it appears on your Mac, your iOS devices, Apple TV, iCloud.com, and your PC. Even the photos and videos imported from your DSLR, GoPro, or drone to your Mac appear on all your iCloud Photos–enabled devices. And since your collection is organized the same way across your Apple devices, navigating your library always feels familiar.
Fill your library, not your device. ICloud Photos can help you make the most of the space on your Mac.
When you choose “Optimize Mac Storage,” all your full‑resolution photos and videos are stored in iCloud in their original formats, with storage-saving versions kept on your Mac as space is needed. You can also optimize storage on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch, so you can access more photos and videos than ever before. You get 5GB of free storage in iCloud — and as your library grows, you have the option to choose a plan for up to 2TB. Quickly find what you’re looking for with the always‑on sidebar. You can go right to your favorites, or view your library organized by people or places. There are albums that automatically collect your videos, selfies, panoramas, and other media types.
You’ll find all the albums you create in My Albums. Moving your content around is as simple as dragging and dropping, with a handy selection counter that shows you how many items you’ve selected. And you can filter by criteria like favorites, edited, videos, and keywords. Perfect your best shots with powerful editing tools. Create standout photos with a comprehensive set of powerful but easy-to-use editing tools. Instantly transform photos taken in Portrait mode with five different studio-quality lighting effects. Choose Enhance to improve your photo with just a click.
Use a filter to give it a new look. Or use Smart Sliders to quickly edit like a pro even if you’re a beginner.
With Markup, you can add text, shapes, sketches, or a signature to your images. You can turn Live Photos into fun, short video loops to share. And you can make edits to photos using apps like Photoshop and Pixelmator, and your changes will automatically be saved back to your Photos library.