A core element of Apple’s photo editing tools (both on OS X and iOS) is the ability to make non-destructive edits. Photos is never going to compete with the likes of Photoshop, but it does support RAW images and the editing tools therein are a step above some of the options below.Ī proper histogram, some sharpening masks, vignetting, layer adjustment, white balance correction, and support for a pile of ready-made filters (plus the ability to add more) are all present. These free options may help tide you over, but you’ll get much more flexibility from the paid products in the next section.īest for: Quick non-destructive photo edits when you’re in a rush, especially if you use iCloud Photo Library.Īpple’s new native one-stop photo editor is surprisingly versatile, and for simple edits, crops and preset filters, it shouldn’t be written off. There aren’t a huge number of free editors available for OS X, such is the nature of a platform that doesn’t struggle to sell software.
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