I used iPhoto from the first version that was released and even now it’s kind of amazing how well that initial offering worked, though it was clearly lacking many features we take for granted today. This new software called iPhoto was revolutionary at the time, giving casual users a way to manage all their digital imaging assets in a way that was fast, simple, and easy to understand. The story of Apple Photos starts in 2002 with Apple’s late CEO Steve Jobs introducing an all-in-one program to let users catalog, edit, and share their digital pictures. Apple Photos is a program you might have overlooked in the past, but with steady improvements over the years, it is now a serious contender when it comes to post-processing your pictures. It can be a daunting proposition to try and pick one that’s right for you.įortunately for Mac users, there is a fantastic option already available to you for free sitting right on your own computer. Programs like Lightroom, Luminar, CaptureOne, Affinity Photo, GIMP, DarkTable, and AfterShotPro, are all highly capable photo editors.
There are dozens of great options for casual, enthusiast, and professional image-makers who are looking to get the most out of their images. As the market for digital cameras has intensified in recent years, the options available for post-processing software has exploded as well.