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Me too.

I'm using Lightroom CC, because I'd migrated away from Lightroom Classic several years before.

I can't begin to understand why things like "open selected images as layers in Photoshop" _still_ isn't possible in Lightroom CC. It works really well on my iPad Pro, though, and gives me 90%+ of the features I need for my workflow there. I just wish they provided an accessible scripting environment that I could use to automate things.



DarkTable - https://www.darktable.org/ - is a free and opensource alternative to Lightroom but the UI takes some time getting used to.


What stopped you from sticking with Classic or moving to Davinci Resolve?


Resolve? How is that a replacement for Lightroom Classic?

I've been looking at CaptureOne myself as a replacement...


Do it. CaptureOne is the only thing I've found after Aperture that I like. Still miss Aperture, but CaptureOne is great, and they improve it frequently.


I've been dragging my feet because I Keep getting a friends and family discount on Lightroom Classic from an Adobe employee friend. But I really, really should...

If I can also move away from Illustrator for map making, I'll be set. (Read: I really need to spend some time with Affinity Designer to be sure it meets my needs, then just cut the Adobe cord.)


My mistake


I haven't tried in a while, but CaptureOne has very limited lens support compared to Lightroom. I wonder if that's changed.




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