
and having rewatched the preliminary videos and the impending 'sneak peeks'. not GBP) and entering it gave me a price of £64.50.
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However, the email I received had a discount code for $20 off (Note the USD figure i.e.
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Logged in, and it's knocked off £20, so bascially an upgrade will cost me circa £85.I have yet to login, so if I see the same as you I will have to make a judgement call as to whether the raft(?) of new features "are worth it to me" ?Įdit ~ Simonix I have now looked & checked.I bought the 2022.5 upgrade on 26th June 2022 and can confirm that the 'upgrade' is priced at £86. I had an email stating a discount to "upgrade". I'll be interested to see what the new version can do (it's being trailed in part by improvements/simplification to the UI which I'd agree isn't the easiest or most logical in the current version).

maybe my PC starting to show its age of course.īut the good news is I just got an email from ON1 this afternoon saying I'll be eligible for a FREE upgrade to Photo Raw 2023 in October! Well pleased as I'd always figured the 50% off deal I used was in part based on being close to the new version being released and - at best - would qualify for a discounted upgrade. Biggest downside is the 2-3 minute process time per photo in On1 against the 30-45 seconds in DxO. I've found enough times where the deNoise in On1 has produced nicer results than DxO that I've kept it after the free trial period although I'm still happily using DxO as my day-to-day go-to.
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I recently bought ON1 Photo Raw 2022 in the recent half-price sale to "play with"/compare to DxO PL5 which has been my regular PP software for the last couple of years.

LR on it's own doesn't compete with ON 1 in my opinion, LR with PS do and probably more so with PS doing a lot more graphic art stuff if you actually need that. They may be sorted but you have to wait for version updates where maybe Adobe's agile releases may fix them quicker. I have not really road tested the last two versions, but in the pre 2020 versions I would come across bugs. The catalogue system is good but like any of them, the benefit of the library system is directly related to the effort you put into it. AI de-noise is very good, especially as I am shooting an older OM-D EM5II.

They provide hundreds of free alternate skies and textures as well as masks. The sky replacement I have dabbled with too and it seems to do a good job for those shots that you can't get in camera. Portrait mode I have played a little with and seems good, but I don't do much photography that would use that. They have improved masking, the clone/stamp and other "fixing" features too.

It had layers, but they have improved how you work with them. Since then they have added to it features that I genuinely find useful for photography. I checked out a few demo copies and also did buy Affinity, but in the end ON1 stood out for me from a feature/cost perspective. I was able to get it free though an arrangement my work had with Adobe, but knowing that arrangement would end at some point and I'd pay for whatever I used, I decided to look at what else was out there. Same as SimonX, I was a Lightroom user for a couple of years (after Aperture).
