

PR also integrates directly with my cloud storage, i.e. optionally using one of the best resize modules in existence, which used to be known as Perfect Fractals. I can then export them as JPEG, PSD, TIFF, or PNG. After I've added effects, I can save the entire stack (optionally together with the changes in the Develop module) as a new preset, which I can then apply to other photos.
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I then use the Browse module to cull them, the Develop module to do what I would have done in Lightroom, the Effects module to add 'filters' such as Antique, Bleach Bypass, Color Enhancer, Dynamic Contrast, Glow, Lens Blur, Skin Retouching, Split Tone, Vintage, etc. I copy raw photos from my camera into a folder on my Windows PC and Photo Raw (PR) recognises them immediately and 'imports' them into its database in just the same way that LR did with other raw formats. I used to use Lightroom 4.4 with Perfect Effects and ON1 Photo 10 (the predecessors to Photo Raw) and LR doesn't recognise raw photos from my Panasonic TZ70, So I upgraded to Photo Raw 2018 and use only that in standalone mode. And with all due respect to Kodiak, I don't think it's a dead end or I wouldn't have invested in it. He's right that it's not a pixel editor in the way that Photoshop and Gimp are, though you can use a brush to add colour to an image using the same modes as Photoshop (e.g.

RW2 raw files, as well as raw files from my Nikon D5100 and Samsung NX2000, so I don't know why Kodiak Qc says it's not a raw processor.
