by Tom Nelson
I’ve been keeping an eye out for photography-related applications that can pick up the slack caused by Apple’s abandonment of the pro-am imaging market. With the introduction of Photos as a replacement for iPhoto, and the notice to its users that Aperture will no longer receive updates, Apple has stepped back from photography hobbyists or pros that make their living with images.
Image courtesy of The Escapers
Luckily, there seems to be many developers who are willing to fill the market niche that Apple is leaving behind.
This week’s software pick is a candidate for replacing Aperture, Lightroom, or even iPhoto and Photos, for those of you who are looking for a more advanced image management application.