
There's also a bunch of paid stuff, with Adobe Lightroom being the. Darktable is a powerful PC-based editor with a steeper learning curve.
#DARKTABLE VS GIMP FOR ANDROID#
Snapseed is a decent on-device option for Android with a shallow learning curve.

It will be low-contrast and desaturated, which you'll need to adjust to your liking in a photo editor before exporting as a jpeg.


You can edit your RAW files in multiple different ways, i.e., effectively keeping multiple copies of edited RAW files around. It sounds like you might want non-destructive editing. dng in another app that is not Apple proprietary. I want to be able to edit the RAW file, a. Is it possible without the format changing? If I export to another folder on my mac it becomes a.
