![]() ![]() ![]() With ACDSee, you can develop virtually any photo from within the Develop tab, and then if it needs further bitmapped editing, you can quickly send it to the internal bitmapped editor with not only a consistent user interface, but with an IDENTICAL color management set up because it is the same program. And in all the traditional bit mapped editors, you need to specifically save those edits. To my knowledge NO raw developer has implemented layers within a functional parametric editor. This is true of Photoshop, PaintShop Pro, or Affinity Photo. However, if you want to edit with Layers, regardless of software, you MUST edit in a bit mapped editor. Having been a Lightroom user, I know that Lightroom has nothing over ACDSee in terms of parametric editing. Like Lightroom, you can edit ANY sort of photo file in the Develop mode, including tiff and jpg photos with sidecar files. I think you might have misunderstood how ACDSee Ultimate works. ![]()
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