![]() ![]() Putting the Adjust tools on the left means 90% of the population has to reach to the other side of the screen, blocking the content they're trying to manipulate. WHY? Roughly 90% of the population is right handed. But in landscape mode the Adjust tools are on the left. I want to use RAWPower simply for how friction-free that experience is. I also shoot Pentax and Olympus RAWs, edit on 2017 iPad Pro 12.9, and with RAWPower I don't have to think about importing and exporting like I do with the competitors' apps. I'm an iCloud Photo Library user, and I really like how RAWPower seamlessly integrates with it. Original critique follows, for posterity. This is terrific, even though it's not completely intuitive (it doesn't seem you can move the Adjust panel). Anyway keep up the good work and if it gets better I will certainly use it more and promote it.ĮDIT: I complain below about the Adjust tools being on the left, but I did not realize they can be moved to the right if you move the Info panel first (!). An example of why this is need is when making shadow adjustments, sometimes a global shadow adjustment will simply not work as usually there are some shadows you want to keep, while others you need to get more detail out of. Brush compatibility here with the Apple Pencil would be essential. I also need the ability to brush the adjustments in, preferably in layers but at least with multiple spot adjustments. If it could add an inner glow like some other editors while making a darker edge vignette that would be great. That said, there are some things I will need to make it my main editor. And as someone who LOVED Aperture, I am glad to see a company that would like to give us that experience again. I edit a lot on my iPad Pro now, but would like to hand off and edit on my Mac with the same tools. I purchased 2TB of iCloud storage and that is how I store and synchronize most of my pictures now. I like the fact it works as a plug-in to Photos and saves back to that library instead of its own library. I like where this is going and see a lot of potential in it, which is why I purchased the pro tools to support the effort. Developed by Gentlemen Coders, founded by a former Senior Director of Engineering at Apple. RAW Power also available on Mac App Store as Photos Extension and standalone app with Photos Library support Compatible with hundreds of cameras, including iPhone RAW images ![]() Export JPEG, PNG, and TIFFs (8- and 16-bit) to Files.app or Photos.app High-precision, deep color imaging engine Depth Effect, Chromatic Aberration, Perspective, Black & White, Vignette with controllable center point Curves and Levels with Linear and Lab modes and samplers Highlights, Shadows, Vibrancy, Local Contrast, Lighten and Darken sliders Crop and Straighten, Rotate and Flip, White Balance with sampler and auto LUTs with built-in looks and film simulations Histogram with Clipping Indicators and Hot Pixels Overlay Apply presets and copy/paste adjustments to one or many images Auto Enhance, Auto White Balance, Auto Levels, and Auto Curves Full non-destructive editing with real-time control of Apple's RAW engine Display file information and location with a map Create and rename albums, delete images, and move images into albums Zoom up to 800% for precise adjustments Batch processing with presets, adjustments, and export options Edit cross-platform with RAW Power 3 for macOS Great with JPEGs and innovative Depth Effect for dual camera system photos Store images in Photos library or Files.app with non-destructive editing, rating, and filtering features Filter albums by file type, rating, flag, and edit state Organize and manage photo library with iCloud Photo Library compatibility Advanced RAW processing with easy-to-use controls ![]()
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