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In today’s digital age, post-processing is an important part of creating our images. I’ve used many different apps over the years to create my images, and I still use several software packages today. I have not found one tool “to rule them all.”

I am frequently asked which tool “is the best” or which “is my favorite” and these questions are valid, but usually lacking context. What is a “favorite” or “best” very much depends on what you, the artist, want to do with your photos and what your approach to editing is. In today’s podcast, I share my reasons for using multiple photo applications, and I hope it gives you context and things to think about for your own workflow.

The 4 reasons I use multiple photo applications in my workflow.

Asset Management: I treat asset management as distinct and different from post-processing. Most of our asset management tools come with solid fundamentals for editing, yet they don’t satisfy all of my editing needs.

Specialty Tools: The digital filters in different tools use different algorithms - and produce different looks. Some of those looks, like LUTs or texture blends, I cannot get with the basic editing tools in my asset manager.

Ease Of Use: Some photo packages I find easier to use than others. Yes, you can do anything in Photoshop, although another tool with a simpler interface or a streamlined, specialized tool lets me make my edits more quickly. I may enjoy post-processing but I don’t enjoy wrestling with a tool to achieve a look.

Sparks Of Inspiration: A streamlined workflow is great. Yet to avoid becoming formulaic, starting with a different tool, or exploring a new one, can spark creativity.

You’ll notice that image quality isn’t explicitly listed. Of course, image quality is important. No matter what tools I use, the final image has to look good!

Photo Apps I’m Using Today

Adobe Lightroom

ON1 Photo RAW (save 20% with offer code SDP20)

Skylum Luminar AI (save $10 with offer code SDP10)

Adobe Photoshop

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In today’s digital age, post-processing is an important part of creating our images. I’ve used many different apps over the years to create my images, and I still use several software packages today. I have not found one tool “to rule them all.”

I am frequently asked which tool “is the best” or which “is my favorite” and these questions are valid, but usually lacking context. What is a “favorite” or “best” very much depends on what you, the artist, want to do with your photos and what your approach to editing is. In today’s podcast, I share my reasons for using multiple photo applications, and I hope it gives you context and things to think about for your own workflow.

The 4 reasons I use multiple photo applications in my workflow.

Asset Management: I treat asset management as distinct and different from post-processing. Most of our asset management tools come with solid fundamentals for editing, yet they don’t satisfy all of my editing needs.

Specialty Tools: The digital filters in different tools use different algorithms - and produce different looks. Some of those looks, like LUTs or texture blends, I cannot get with the basic editing tools in my asset manager.

Ease Of Use: Some photo packages I find easier to use than others. Yes, you can do anything in Photoshop, although another tool with a simpler interface or a streamlined, specialized tool lets me make my edits more quickly. I may enjoy post-processing but I don’t enjoy wrestling with a tool to achieve a look.

Sparks Of Inspiration: A streamlined workflow is great. Yet to avoid becoming formulaic, starting with a different tool, or exploring a new one, can spark creativity.

You’ll notice that image quality isn’t explicitly listed. Of course, image quality is important. No matter what tools I use, the final image has to look good!

Photo Apps I’m Using Today

Adobe Lightroom

ON1 Photo RAW (save 20% with offer code SDP20)

Skylum Luminar AI (save $10 with offer code SDP10)

Adobe Photoshop

Rate & Review

If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review it on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or Podchaser.com. Fresh, current ratings help other photographers find out about the show.

Supporters Of The Show - Thank You!

Thanks to everyone that supports this show, through comments, reviews, and shares. Sharing this podcast with your photo friends and camera clubs is one of the many zero-cost ways you can support the show. If you wish to support the show financially, you can also make a one-time donation.

Affiliate Links

Product links in this post may contain affiliate tags. Depending on the purchase, Scott Davenport Photography may receive compensation if you purchase a product via one of those links. There is no additional cost to you. The use of affiliate links never influences the content or opinions of the episodes.

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