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Top 5 Software for Parametric Image Editing for Pro Photographers

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Parametric Image Editing is the process of making changes to an image while preserving the original image. All the changes made to the images are saved in layers allowing the creator to re-edit the image by changing the previously set instructions. Parametric Image Editing deals with the editing of RAW images. Not all the image editors, even the most sophisticated ones have parametric editing capabilities that allow you to re-open and edit the previously edited file for old instructions. Photo editing software Adobe Lightroom and ACDSee Photo Studio are some of the well-known image editors to have parametric image editing features. However, there are a few more tools offering a similar set of features with a better price tag. Today, we take a look at the best software for parametric image editing to help you edit and enhance the RAW image while preserving the original file. Best software for parametric image editing and RAW manipulation 1 ACDSee Photo Studio Ult

5 Must-Have Apps for Photographers

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From fitness tracking and photo editing, to online banking and meditating. Is there anything our smartphones can’t help us do? No one can deny just how easier this technological advancement has made our lives. Trust us, if you can think of it, then there’s an app for it (or so it seems)! Today we’ll be concentrating on these humble apps, focusing on the 5 must-have apps for photographers in particular. Many of these are premium (and therefore paid) applications, but trust us – they’re what you’d expect from the best of the best. We also recently rounded-up our favorite free apps for photographers , so if that’s more your thing, be sure to check it out. Let’s get to it! ProCamera ($10) Let’s face it, even the latest version of your smart phone still has a camera that is (understandably) quite primitive when compared to your favorite DSLR. Don’t get us wrong – phone cameras have come a very long way (and continue to do so), but as a photographer, you’re probably craving gre