I keep all important originals of the edited pictures.Īs I have jpg-versions of all final edits and the related RAW originals, I do not care so much about migrating the development settings.I save storage, as I get rid of unnecessary RAW files.
#Lightroom 5.7.1 sony camera raw software#
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While I shoot in RAW, I do not keep all the original RAW files. My current workflowĪs today, my library consists of something around 20000 pictures from roughly ten years of hobby photography. I have to rework this article accordingly. During the process I realized it is not as straight forward as I thought it would be.Īttention: with digiKam 6.4 and Darktable 3.0.1 additional integration is available. Thus I decided to migrate to an open-source photography work-flow. Unfortunately, it is the last nail that holds me back to Windows and furthermore – I do not like the monthly payment model of the new Lightroom version. I used Lightroom for several years, and still really love the software. This article might also be helpful if you want to use several photo development tools in parallel.
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This article describes settings, workflows and problems which I have encountered during the migration from Adobe Lightroom 5.7.1 to an open-source software alternative Raw-image editor. Synchronization between photo development tools, or the migration from Lightroom to open-source alternatives.