Snapseed – The Worlds Most Popular Image Editor Has A Huge Update!

Snapseed is undoubtably the worlds most popular image editor, being installed on Android and Apple phones and tablets as seemingly the go-to image editor for both jpeg and raw editing on the go. “The Update” After years of relative silence, Google has finally supercharged Snapseed with its 4.0 update in 2026. This isn’t just aContinue reading “Snapseed – The Worlds Most Popular Image Editor Has A Huge Update!”

Darktable – A Look At AI And General Masking

Yesterdays article got me some amazing feedback, some of which was asking me why I did not think that Darktables AI masking was not in the same league as other software. Today we will look at the AI masking in Darktable, as well as its masking in general. Firstly, before we begin, you will needContinue reading “Darktable – A Look At AI And General Masking”

RapidRaw (1.5.2) – A Review And Update

RapidRaw 1.5.2 represents a major milestone for this lightweight, open-source RAW editor available for Windows, Mac and Linux users. Developed by Swiss developer Timon Käch (CyberTimon), it has quickly evolved from a proof-of-concept into a high-performance alternative for photographers who find mainstream tools like Adobe Lightroom too bloated or expensive. At just under 30MB, RapidRawContinue reading “RapidRaw (1.5.2) – A Review And Update”

Elevate Your Editing: Why Upgrading to the Latest ON1 Photo RAW is a Game-Changer

This is a very close to launch preview of the beta version of ON1 Photo Raw 2026. There may be slight differences between this version and the released version, and this preview will be updated as a review on release of ON1 Photo Raw 2026. I have put many hours into testing this software, andContinue reading “Elevate Your Editing: Why Upgrading to the Latest ON1 Photo RAW is a Game-Changer”

Don’t Follow the Crowd: Why You Should Trial Photo Editing Software Before You Buy

In the world of digital photography, the conversation around post-processing software often feels like a one-horse race. Adobe’s offerings, particularly Photoshop and Lightroom, are the “gold standard” and the packages that everyone “knows.” While there’s no denying their power and ubiquity, simply choosing a program because “that’s what everyone else uses” is a major disserviceContinue reading “Don’t Follow the Crowd: Why You Should Trial Photo Editing Software Before You Buy”