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DT has a tidy workspace with the most convincing workflow. LR is a little more complex, but has also more features than the competition. ASP has good controls and in my opinion a self-explanatory workspace.Also applying filters is slower with DT (it is for free, what do You expect). DT is fast with the intial load of pictures but when zooming in, it first shows the zoomed frame with rough pixel, then the details come afterwards - that's a little bit anoying (an considering my exquipment not state of the art). LR is much slower regarding nearly all features/aspects. ASP is at least double as fast as LR, especially Zooming in using the Mouse Wheel is smooth with my 24 MP pictures.What I have discovered so far using the 3 tools: But for now Linux and Apple are not really 100% compatible). Waiting for the day, when I don't need it anymore. (Windows 7 SP1 is running in a VMWare Image with 8GB RAM.
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My PC is a Core-i7 950 with 16GB RAM and 3 SSD's, a NVidia 590GTX running openSuSE 12.3. My photos are coming from two cameras, the A77 and the RX100MKII. But there are plans for a native build in the future. The current version 1.2.1 and 1.2.2 is not available for Windows yet. There was temporarily a Windows version of Darktable available in the web, which I couldn't find (a friend of mine tested it and said, that it worked stable). DT = Darktable 1.2.1 (Linux, packaged for openSuSE).I can tell a few things about ASP and Darktable on openSuSE and LR on Windows 7. Otherwise LR.Īpologies in advance for my English - if someone wonders about my writing style, please keep in mind, my native language is German. However, IMHO, if you can stick with ASP and covers you in anything what you want, then go with it. The best thing for you is to download both trials (ASP is quite small) and see for yourself.
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ASP (in fact Bibble 5 Pro rebranded) is a "fresh" newcomer which covers some areas in which LR has problems (speed, catalog management, layered editing come in mind). Also, the LR's GUI is much more shiny (ornaments, more animations etc.). Generally speaking, LR is more bloated, slow and more mature. Export to other targets (email etc.): LR only.
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I'm wondering whether somebody has been able to test them all (or most!) and provide a first-person feedback on which features stand up / are lacking in comparison, plus any additional experience advise in comparing these software. (I do not have a mac so Aperture is not an option)
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I understand that I should upgrade from my basic workflow (mostly Picasa + some Cyberlink PhotoDirector).
