What to expect out of the brand-new Pixelmator Pro release
Pixelmator Pro Review: This new advanced photo-editing app built for Mac is a more sophisticated version and worth your one-time investment.
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7 Best Cameras for Real Estate Photography in 2018
If you are into real estate photography or want to flip houses as a real estate agent, you should check out these 7 top selling cameras for real estate.
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Best Professional Photo Printers (at different price points)
We reviewed the best high-end/large format photo printers for 2018. Compare the top 10 professional photo printers (at various price points, size, speed, etc.). If you are looking to venture into professional printing, you can now discover the best printers (by Epson, Canon, etc.) in our review post.
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Luminar 2018 Review
Luminar 2018 by Skylum (Macphun) has become even better. Luminar has a very competitive price and few features Lightroom does not have. Only the digital asset management is missing, but even that is coming during 2018. Check out our new review post on the Luminar 2018 photo editing software (now available also for Windows!). Plus get a discount by using coupon code "PHOTOWORKOUT".
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Picktorial: the Smooth and Intuitive Photo Editing Software
Picktorial 3.0 for Mac. Is it just another photo editing software or more? We believe it is right up there at the level of Lightroom and Luminar. Check out what makes this new photo software developed by and Israeli startup special.
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Classic vs. CC – Which Lightroom is Right for You?
Lightroom Classic CC vs. vs Lightroom CC
…the times are a'changing
The end of an era is upon us. A decade after its initial release, standalone versions of Lightroom are slated to come to an end at the end of 2017. But don't fret – the death of the standalone does not mean the demise of the popular image editing software as a whole.
What it does mean is that after Lightroom 6, users will not be able to download pertinent updates without paying a monthly subscription.
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