![]() ![]() I owned a large format Commercial printing company for over 25 years and have used many of the Adobe products along with Pagemaker, Aldus Freehand and Quark Express. I think a lot of Adobe bugs are the result of just plain bad programming practices and/or just plain bad programmers.Ĭlick to expand.I agree. Sure, there are bugs in Steinberg products but the people coding Steinberg products seem to pay some attention to detail so the simple bugs aren't as prevalent as they are in Adobe apps. I rarely say that for, let's say, Steinberg products. I've done a fair bit of coding in my life and the kinds of bugs I find in Adobe products are ones I'm pretty sure are very basic. Things like selection boxes not showing up and sort functions not working properly. However, the biggest problems I have with Adobe are, in general, pretty basic. Adobe can continue to provide marginal new functionality and it'll still be a while before anybody catches up. I do think the competitors are closing the gap but it's still pretty wide. I think the problem is that competitors waited too long to pitch their wares, so Adobe has too much legacy functionality that competitors will have to match to be competitive. and yet nobody is really challenging them, at least not in the stills world. They're so ripe for losing their #1 spot. I moved my video production over to Resolve about a year ago but I still can't escape Adobe for photos.Īdobe's dominance has been baffling to me over the last decade. However, I, too, can't find a good replacement. I use the Adobe products for image processing, mostly on timelapse sequences, but am not a fan of them. I've never tried Capture One - how is the asset management side of things? I quite like DxO Photolab, but it's very crash-prone. Even though it has a lot of overlap with Photoshop, I hate the UI and I've never clicked with the workflow. What I particularly like is the asset management side - I find it very easy and fast to search/tag/organize and work on multiple files simultaneously. I still haven't migrated about 3 decades of photos over to another app yet because I haven't found one I like that I think I could stick with - I still keep an iMac on Mojave JUST for Aperture. I've been using it since the early 90s though so it's VERY hard to change!Īs an all-rounder, I really liked Aperture and was very pissed when Apple just abandoned it. I also haven't been able to beat Photoshop for workflow and feature set. Click to expand.Had to read this a couple of times before I clicked that AP=Affinity Photo, not Adobe Photoshop! We need better acronyms!
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