Soooo many years ago, before kids I was quite into photography, had a couple of nice cameras, but as the kids came, time went and I sold my expensive stuff, and picked up a cheap d80.

Found it under the bed the other day,

No batteries, so ordered a new battery and charger, and boom

Even has a 8gb card,

But now, back in the day I used Flickr and photobucket, now I use Instagram and upload off my phone as many will,

Question is back in the day I had a ‘copy’ of photoshop, but now have no clue what to use for editing.

Is there a free software?

Anyone else into photography?

Jake

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    If it’s only basic editing windows one does ok job. If a bit more detailed i use lightroom. I can’t remember where I downloaded it but was letting me to use most of its functions for free. It is easier to enhance photos with lightroom rather than ps I think.

    I used to have d90, found a good deal on eBay few years back and replaced it with full frame d750. Also have 70-200 vr2 and 24-70 f2.8, just missing a wide angle but after having a baby two years ago I found myself not taking any photos. Lost interest pretty much everything apart from coffee anyway lol. Not even remembering to take my camera with me when we go somewhere as I know I will be busy with him instead🤣

    LMSC that’s not very nice 🤣

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    • LMSC replied to this.

      Cuprajake Have you used it before? It’s not easy to use, it is a decent alternative to Adobe and the editing tools are good. But, the layers and the typography can be better.

      AFIK, I am not sure we have anything that can get closer to the Adobe Light Room / Photo Shop! :-)

      Never heard of it haha, I preferred ps to light room back in the day

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      • LMSC replied to this.

        Cuprajake Expensive though, the Adobe is only a monthly subscription these days.

        I bought a Fuji X100 when they first came out and loved the form factor so much I barely touched the Canon I had so ended up trading in for a X-T1.

        Subsequently bought a X-T2 and almost exclusively use the 35mm 1.4 and occasionally a 23mm 1.4.

        They’re perfect cameras for me, analog controls, small enough to sling over your shoulder all day and absolutely solid. I don’t use a case, just chuck them in my bag.

        I photograph pretty much anything but mainly just street photography and interiors.

        I use Lightroom 99% of the time, the iPad version is incredibly good and available for a small subscription.

        Here’s a few pics-

        Yeah I had the 35mm too, originally had the nifty 50, but didn’t like it, got the 35mm much happier.

        I’ve actually ordered another 35mm prime, a couple days ago.

        Great pics

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        Thanks yeah I was the same with the 50. On a cropped sensor it just isn’t hugely versatile unless you’re doing a lot of portraits.

        A fast 35mm (50mm equivalent) is such an amazing all-round lens. Will pretty much do anything well.

        Lightroom’s pretty much the mainstay, and despite using Photoshop somewhat professionally outside of photography, it’s what I use 99% of the time for general editing.

        Photoshop is much more powerful of course and gives total control, but is more geared up for extensive work on single images.

        I’ve not used it but Luminar software seems quite popular as uses AI algorithms to enhance - looks quite good actually. Capture One is another.

        Personally I think you get what you pay for and free alternatives aren’t brilliant. Depends on what you want to do to your pics of course - a quick crop and simple colour adjustment you can do in anything (Instagram included)

        I also went from semi-pro Nikon my whole life to a Fuji x100 and pretty much use the Fuji for travel now.

        It’s never about the camera really - that’s something I’ve learned more and more as I’ve got older and followed various photographers who just seem to capture beautiful images. It’s practice and experimentation and an eye for a nice final image. I take hundreds (sometimes thousands) on trips and have a handful of great pictures at best.

        Great that you’ll get some extra life out of the Nikon. Great cameras. And saves the environment.

        @Coffeelon

        Interesting point about it not being about the camera. Very true.

        I think the Fuji X-series helps with that realisation, I was all ‘lens bag and filters and massive dslr’ for years until the X100 and then like you, quickly found it being the only thing I’d take on trips.

        Having said all that, I’d love an M6 and Summilux 35 one day 😅…

        Yeah I agree. I used to snap loads and come out with only so many

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        We have a Fuji X-E3 with XF18-55 lens. It’s very convenient for travelling. Don’t use any 3rd party photo editing tool except the default pack that comes with iOS / iPad pro. A lack of time is the main reason for not using any professional software.

          LMSC

          To be honest the iOS photo editor is very good by this point and plenty for achieving great results.

          If iOS had channel separation and curves I’d probably not even use Lightroom.

          VSCO is also very good for quick, subtle presets.

          The film simulations built into Fuji are also incredibly good.

            Ernie1 The light room is perfect for personal use. Don’t really like the subscription model. :-)

            @LMSC Yeah I agree, they’d do well to release a consumer version of LR at a lower price/free.

            I’m a designer so get the full Creative Suite (even though I use like 4 apps from it) and actually much prefer the subscription to the ‘good old days’ when you’d have to buy the Master Collection for four figure prices every year. Adobe used to be really hot on raiding commercial studios using cracked versions too.

            Piracy is probably one of the reasons they moved to the current model.

            However for individuals, £10-12 a month for Lightroom is a bit rich. Their photography plan is reasonably good value though with LR and PS bundled with storage for a tenner a month.

            I have to say periodic subscriptions have made creative software a lot more accessible. Things like Cinema4D you’d have to pay thousands for even if you just needed it for one project, whereas now you can just subscribe for a month and drop it.

              Ernie1 Subscription makes a lot of sense for professional use. One doesn’t have to deal with outdated versions.

              Dug my old laptop out the loft or may still have ps on it. 😂need a power brick now

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